He spent eight years in Nashville before signing a record deal with MCA Nashville. His debut single, "Mary Was the Marrying Kind", peaked at #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. Moore co-wrote every song on the album, and Brett James produced it. A month later, "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck" hit #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. Up All Night was the most commercially successful album for a debut country male artist in both 2012 and 2013.
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". He also co-wrote Frankie Ballard's 2016 single "Cigarette".
In October 2013, Moore announced his fifth single, "Young Love". It charted at #22 on the Country Airplay in March 2014. After it underperformed, it was followed by "Dirt Road", which failed to make Top 40. Moore then decided to "scrap" his second album and compose new material. Moore then released "I'm to Blame", the lead single to his 2015 album, Wild Ones.
On February 10, 2017, Moore released "More Girls Like You" as the lead single from a then-unannounced forthcoming album.
On June 21, 2017, Moore announced the album's title, Slowheart, and its release date of September 8, 2017.
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.
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.
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.
On March 27, 2020, Moore released the title track for his fourth studio album titled Wild World. Later that same day, Moore did an interview with Billboard about his new album. The album, which consists of 13 tracks (twelve of which are co-written by Moore), was released on May 29, 2020. Another preview song, "Southpaw", followed on April 17, 2020.
Fly Again
Kip Moore Lyrics
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Don't want nobody, no, not this time
Find me a place I can park my truck
Hop on the hood, gonna light one up
I'll check the sights on my point twenty two
Take a couple pot shots at the moon
Now that you're gone there's nothing to lose
I'm gonna say goodbye to you tonight
So long old friend
I'm gonna fly again
Pour me a shot of my real good friend
Take me a breath and I'll do it again
Count all my smoke rings in the dark
Ain't gonna worry about where you are
Once I've finally caught me a buzz
I won't give a damn and I'll roll one up
Grab my guitar, pick a song or two
One of them songs where I forget about you
I'm gonna say goodbye to you tonight
So long old friend
I'm gonna fly again
Girl, it hurts, I ain't gonna lie
But I'll be damned if I'm gonna cry
It's an end and long overdue
Forget about love girl, forget about you
I'm gonna say goodbye to you tonight
So long old friend
I'm gonna fly again
I'm gonna say goodbye to you tonight
So long old friend
I'm gonna fly again
The song "Fly Again" by Kip Moore speaks of a man who is trying to heal and move on from the pain of a failed relationship. The lyrics suggest that he is running away from his problems by going for a ride and finding a place to park his truck. He feels the need for some alone time and chooses to light a joint and take a few shots of his favorite drink. As he takes a few pot shots at the moon with his rifle, he is aware that he has nothing to lose now that his lover is gone, and it's the perfect time to forget about her and move on.
As he gets drunk and high, he plays a song on his guitar and counts the smoke rings he creates. He is in a position where he doesn't care where his ex-girlfriend is or what she is up to. The chorus of the song speaks about how he will say his goodbyes to her and move forward with his life, forgetting about her as if she never existed. He acknowledges that it hurts and admits that he may not be over it entirely, but he will not let the pain defeat him.
Overall, the song "Fly Again" portrays Kip Moore as a man who is in a difficult place, heartbroken and lost, but with a desire to move on. He wants to forget about his lost love, and to do that, he chooses to take matters into his own hands and do things that please him, like smoking a joint, drinking a shot of whisky, and playing his guitar.
Line by Line Meaning
I think I'm gonna take me a ride
I am going to take a drive
Don't want nobody, no, not this time
I want some time to myself
Find me a place I can park my truck
I need a place to park my vehicle
Hop on the hood, gonna light one up
I will sit on the hood and smoke
I'll check the sights on my point twenty two
I will inspect the sights on my gun
Take a couple pot shots at the moon
I will fire my gun at the moon
Now that you're gone there's nothing to lose
Since you are gone, I have nothing to lose
I'll think it's time I forget about you
It is time for me to forget about you
Pour me a shot of my real good friend
I will pour myself a drink
Take me a breath and I'll do it again
I will take a deep breath and do it again
Count all my smoke rings in the dark
I will count my smoke rings in the darkness
Ain't gonna worry about where you are
I am not going to worry about where you are
Once I've finally caught me a buzz
Once I have a buzz from alcohol
I won't give a damn and I'll roll one up
I will not care and will smoke some more
Grab my guitar, pick a song or two
I will grab my guitar and play a song or two
One of them songs where I forget about you
I will play a song where I do not think about you
Girl, it hurts, I ain't gonna lie
It hurts, but I will not lie
But I'll be damned if I'm gonna cry
I am not going to cry
It's an end and long overdue
Our relationship has ended, and it was long overdue
Forget about love girl, forget about you
I need to forget about love and you
I'm gonna say goodbye to you tonight
I am going to say goodbye to you tonight
So long old friend
Goodbye, old friend
I'm gonna fly again
I am going to enjoy my freedom again
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAN COUCH, DAVID LAPSLEY, KIP MOORE, KIP CHRISTIAN MOORE
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@lisalambertwelch524
Amazing song! 🥃 to anyone out there, if they are meant for you, there’s no denying. You’ll cross paths-again. 🤟🏼💜✝️
@harsoa2326
💙 KCM FOREVER 🐦
@joyceeldridge3523
This song says it all two thumbs up
@georgee.juscott2686
Been there and done it. Lived it and lived through it. So many of his songs if not 90% of them or more, are so down to earth and true. It’s like he tells a story in each song about a piece of his life. There isn’t very many artists out there nowadays that can do that or say that. Half of those songs are written by a ghost rider. Kip lives the life he always dreamed, he’s just a very simple man, living a very simple life. If I can do one thing before I die, one of my dreams would be to meet Kip Moore and just sit down and talk with him. Just by his songs alone, you can tell he is cool as shit.
@donnaadolph5900
❤️This song, and all the others
@charlenebrendle2365
That is a beautiful song
@randyirvan2336
What a beautiful song!!
@cadenkimberlin456
Best breakup song ever.
@jillmoore8772
Love Love Love!!!! Great song!
@johnnyfrank8450
This song has an amazing bass line. What a great song