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"Make Me Wanna" is a song co-written and recorded by the American country music singer Thomas Rhett. It was released in August 2014 as the fifth single from his first album, It Goes Like This . The song was written by Rhett, Bart Butler and Larry McCoy.
The album received positive reviews from critics. Steve Leggett of Allmusic rated the album 3.5 stars out of 5, saying that "It's a solidly professional outing, featuring all three of his singles and other tracks of similar construction, and it's full of energy, good humor, and the kind of backroad good-old-boy wisdom that everybody seems to love these days, even if it feeds more off nostalgia ...
Most recently, Rhett & Link created, wrote, produced, and starred in their show, Rhett and Link's Buddy System, which was released on YouTube Red (now known as YouTube Premium). Buddy System was featured in Variety as the most talked about digital show, beating out Netflix's Orange Is the New Black and Amazon's The Man in the High Castle .
Their original YouTube channel, Rhett & Link, where most of their early infomercial successes live, had 5.2 M subscribers. And relative Mythical newcomer Mythical Kitchen had 3.16 M.
Rhett & Link are among YouTube’s highest-earning creators: The duo pulled in an estimated $30 million in gross revenue in 2021, per Forbes. The two best friends from North Carolina started ...
Thomas Rhett, 34, first released a solo version of the song in August on his latest album About a Woman, and put out a new version featuring Swims, 32, on Nov. 15. View this post on Instagram A ...
On October 20, 2022, without any previous implications, Rhett took to his social media accounts to announce the EP. [2] Rhett said about the EP, "I wanted to record some of the Christmas songs that my family and I enjoy every year." [3] [4] All songs on the EP are arranged in Rhett's country style. [5] [6]
Rhett co-wrote every song on the album. Most of the writing and work on the album was done during the COVID-19 pandemic , and Rhett called it the "best work [he's] ever done". [ 1 ] He stated that he felt more inspiration from traditional country music in the process of making this album, noted musical influence from Eric Church , and remarked ...