Listen to Keith Urban's New Ballad "Break On Me"

After his former single "John Cougar, John Deere, and John 3:16" hit #1 on the country charts, there's no slowing down for Keith Urban. This Aussie country music star is back with the ballad single "Break on Me."
Written by Ross Copperman and Jon Nite and co-produced by Nathan Chapman, the single will be from Urban's forthcoming new untitled album. It is the first ballad that Urban has released as a single since "Cop Car."
"Break on me / Shatter like glass / Come apart in my hands / Take as long as it takes, girl," Urban sings in the song's chorus. "Break on me / Put your head on my chest / Let me help you forget / When your heart needs to break, just break on me."
On social media, Urban comments: "so excited about this new single" and "looking forward to you guys getting to hear it."
As for how that album is coming along - Urban said it was a little bit like air traffic control. He recalled sitting in the kitchen with his wife, actress Nicole Kidman, and going through his new songs. He realized he had more songs than he thought he did. Now, as he did with his last hit, he just has to land them.
"There's all these planes up in the air and I'm looking at the runway thinking, 'I've got one plane there called 'John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16,'" Urban said. "It's hardly enough to constitute an album. 'What's going on? Where's the planes? I need more planes.' The reality is they are all in the air."
Listen to Keith Urban, "Break on Me":
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