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Go Home W U

2024 song by Keith Urban From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Go Home W U
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"Go Home W U" is a song recorded by New Zealand-born Australian-American country artist Keith Urban featuring American country artist Lainey Wilson.[1] Urban wrote the song with Breland, Sam Sumser, and Sean Small, and he co-produced it with the latter two.[2] It is the third single to Australian radio from Urban's twelfth studio album High.[3][4]

Quick facts from the album High, Released ...
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Background

Urban wrote "Go Home W U" with his three co-writers in 2020.[5][6] He stated that the song started as a "late night drum loop," before he began playing the bass guitar and started playing a riff.[7] Shortly thereafter, the four men wrote the chorus, and then the remainder of the song. Urban remarked that the song was not initially meant to be a duet, but when a friend suggested the idea, he thought that Lainey Wilson worked well with the "swagger and attitude" of it.[8] Wilson called Urban "one of the best" and said that recording a song with him was a "notch on my belt I am very proud of".[9][10]

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Music video

The official music video for "Go Home W U" premiered on YouTube on May 3, 2024.[11] The video includes footage from Urban and Wilson's live debut of the track from the stage of Nissan Stadium at the 2024 CMA Music Festival in Nashville, Tennessee.[12]

Credits

Adapted from AllMusic.[13]

  • Breland – background vocals, composition
  • Jesse Brock – assistant engineering
  • Joe Causey – mastering engineer
  • Rose Hutcheson – production coordination
  • Scott Johnson – production coordination
  • Jase Keithley – assistant engineering
  • Joel McKenney – assistant engineering
  • Scott Moffitt – engineering, mixing, recording
  • Jerry Roe – drums
  • Sean Small – background vocals, composition, engineering, production, programming
  • Sam Sumser – background vocals, composition, engineering, production, programming
  • Keith Urban – background vocals, bass guitar, composition, electric guitar, production, lead vocals
  • Lainey Wilson – lead vocals

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References

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