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The single from Kenny's current album, 'Hemingway's Whiskey,' has hit a nerve with many people who are no longer in a particular relationship, but still have feelings for their ex. "The song 'Somewhere with You' is the ultimate 'hanging onto somebody' song, or to a certain emotion or to a certain time of your life," explains the Tennessee native. "And it doesn't necessarily say in the song that this guy or this girl wants that person back. But when they think about where they were happiest and what is important to them -- that when the guy goes, 'I'd rather be somewhere with you. I'm here, but I still love you, and I still think about what we had' -- I think everybody has that."
Kenny will definitely perform his latest chart-topper when he hits the road on his Goin' Coastal tour in West Palm Beach, Fla., on March 17. The trek is expected to hit 41 arenas and amphitheaters and 10 stadium shows before concluding at the end of August. For more information on Kenny's tour dates, click here.




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