Chris Stapleton – Higher (Mercury Nashville)
Following up 2020’s Grammy winning album Starting Over might be a daunting task for some artists, but for Chris Stapleton his new Higher sounds easy like a Sunday morning.
Following up 2020’s Grammy winning album Starting Over might be a daunting task for some artists, but for Chris Stapleton his new Higher sounds easy like a Sunday morning.
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