Kip Moore

Kip Christian Moore is an American country music singer and songwriter signed to MCA Nashville. He has released a total of four studio albums for the label: Up All Night, Wild Ones, Slowheart, and Wild World. Moore has charted a total of twelve entries on Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay including the number-one "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck" and four additional top-ten hits. He has also written songs for Frankie Ballard, Thompson Square, and James Wesley.

Kip Moore
Moore in 2013
Background information
Birth nameKip Christian Moore[1]
BornTifton, Georgia, United States
OriginNashville, Tennessee, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2008–present[2]
LabelsMCA Nashville
Websitekipmoore.net

Biography

Kip Moore was born in Tifton, Georgia, to Bonnie (Mann) and Stan Moore. He has two brothers and three sisters. Their father died in September 2011, just months before the release of Moore's debut album. He began playing guitar while attending Wallace State Community College in Hanceville, Alabama, and made his first public performance at a Mellow Mushroom restaurant in Valdosta, Georgia. After college, he moved to a "little hut" in Hawaii, where he also took up backpacking and surfing.[3] He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2004, where songwriter and producer Brett James helped him sign a publishing deal.[3]

Musical career

He spent eight years in Nashville before signing a record deal with MCA Nashville.[4] His debut single, "Mary Was the Marrying Kind",[5] peaked at number 45 on the country singles charts published by Billboard.

On September 27, 2011, he released his second single, "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck". The song was followed by the release of his debut album Up All Night in April 2012.[6] Moore co-wrote every song on the album, and Brett James produced it. A month later, "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck" hit number 1 on the Billboard country charts. "Beer Money" was the album's second single, followed by "Hey Pretty Girl". These songs also reached the country Top 5.[7] Up All Night was the most commercially successful album for a debut country male artist in both 2012 and 2013.[8]

Moore co-wrote two tracks on Thompson Square's self-titled debut album which was released in February 2011: "All the Way" and "Let's Fight", the latter of which was their debut single. He also co-wrote James Wesley's 2012 single "Walking Contradiction".[9] He also co-wrote Frankie Ballard's 2016 single "Cigarette".

Wild Ones (2013–2016)

In October 2013, Moore announced his fifth single, "Young Love".[10][11] It charted at number 22 on the Country Airplay in March 2014. After it underperformed, it was followed by "Dirt Road", which failed to make Top 40.[12][7] Moore then decided to "scrap" his second album and compose new material.[13] Moore then released "I'm to Blame", the lead single to his 2015 album, Wild Ones.[13][14]

Slowheart (2017–2018)

Kip Moore with his band, "The Slowhearts" in 2019.

On February 10, 2017, Moore released "More Girls Like You" as the lead single from a then-unannounced forthcoming album.[15]

On June 21, 2017, Moore announced the album's title, Slowheart, and its release date of September 8, 2017.[16]

On November 16, 2018, Moore released his second EP titled Room to Spare: The Acoustic Sessions. Three singles were released in preparation for the EP: "Tennessee Boy," an acoustic version of "Plead the Fifth," and "It Ain't California." The EP consists of seven acoustic tracks.

Wild World (2019-present)

In May 2019, Moore announced on social media “That’s a wrap, record #4 is done”. No release date had been officially announced, but on June 15 Moore announced he was checking mixes for his upcoming record, indicating the record may be released sometime in 2019.[17]

On August 9, 2019, Moore released a much-anticipated lead single to his yet to be named upcoming album. “She’s Mine” is a song Moore wrote over a decade ago, and finally released it in 2019.[18]

On March 27, 2020, Moore released the title track for his anticipated fourth studio album titled Wild World. Later that same day, Moore did an interview with Billboard about his new album. The album, which will consist of thirteen tracks (twelve of which are co-written by Moore), is slated for release on May 29, 2020.[19] Another preview song, "Southpaw", followed on April 17, 2020.[20]

Discography

Kip Moore discography
Studio albums4
Live albums2
Music videos21
Singles12
#1 Singles2
Other charted songs1

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US Country
[21]
US
[22]
AUS
[23]
CAN
[24]
Up All Night 36
Wild Ones
  • Release date: August 21, 2015[14]
  • Label: MCA Nashville
24315
Slowheart
  • Release date: September 8, 2017[27]
  • Label: MCA Nashville
310610
Wild World
  • Release date: May 29, 2020[29]
  • Label: MCA Nashville
5364
[30]
53
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
US Country
[21]
US
[22]
AUS
[23]
CAN
[24]
Underground
  • Release date: October 28, 2016
  • Label: MCA Nashville
12 97 77
Room to Spare: The Acoustic Sessions[32]
  • Release date: November 16, 2018
  • Label: MCA Nashville
20 18
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
US Country
[12]
US Country Airplay
[7]
US
[34]
CAN Country
[35]
CAN
[36]
2011 "Mary Was the Marrying Kind" 45 Up All Night
(and Deluxe Edition)
"Somethin' 'Bout a Truck" 1 29 1 33
2012 "Beer Money" 7 3 51 1 58
2013 "Hey Pretty Girl" 8 2 41 6 62
"Young Love" 26 22 A 43 83 Non-album singles
2014 "Dirt Road" 35 44
2015 "I'm to Blame" 24 20 100 40 96 Wild Ones
"Running for You" 25 13 B 31
2017 "More Girls Like You" 8 4 66 3 Slowheart
"Last Shot" 12 6 53 23
2019 "The Bull" 55
"She’s Mine"[43] 24 17 41 Wild World
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
  • A "Young Love" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[45]
  • B "Running for You" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 11 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[45]

Other charted songs

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
[12]
CAN
[36]
2015 "Wild Ones" 37 85 Wild Ones

Music videos

Year Video Director
2011 "Mary Was the Marrying Kind" Michael Maxxis
"Somethin' 'Bout a Truck" Roger Pistole
2012 "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck" (acoustic)[46] Stephen Shepherd
"Hey Pretty Girl" (acoustic)[47]
"Beer Money" Peter Zavadil[48]
2013 "Hey Pretty Girl" Chris Hicky[49]
2014 "Young Love"[50] Peter Zavadil
"Dirt Road"[51]
"Heart's Desire" (live)[52] PJ Brown
"On the Case"
2015 "I'm to Blame"[53] Peter Zavadil
"Comeback Kid"[54] PJ Brown
"Girl of the Summer"[55]
"What Ya Got on Tonight"[56]
"Lipstick"[57]
"Backseat"
2016 "Running for You"[58]
2017 "More Girls Like You"
2017 "The Bull"
2017 "Blonde"
2018 "Last Shot"

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result
2020 American Country Awards Jay Imwalle Award for best song to request from Alexa after 3 Michelobs - “She’s Mine” Won
Single by a New Artist- "Somethin' 'Bout A Truck" Won
Music Video by a New Artist- "Somethin' 'Bout A Truck" Won
2013 CMT Music Awards Breakthrough Video of The Year - "Beer Money" Won
2014 Country Music Association Awards New Artist of the Year[59] Won

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