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Scotty McCreery
Artist Icon See You Tonight (2013)
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See You Tonight is the third studio album by American country music singer Scotty McCreery. It was released on October 15, 2013, by Motown Records. The album is produced by Frank Rogers, making it McCreery's first studio album not to be produced by Mark Bright.

The album garnered a positive reception from critics who praised McCreery's improved musicianship over a plethora of well-balanced songs. See You Tonight debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200 and spawned two singles: "See You Tonight" and "Feelin' It". As of April 2015, the album has sold 269,900 copies in the United States.

Background
Scotty McCreery recorded the album while he was attending North Carolina State University. The producer of the album was Frank Rogers. McCreery co-wrote 5 of the tracks of the album, including the title track which he co-wrote with songwriter Ashley Gorley and Zach Crowell. He also collaborated with Alison Krauss on "Carolina Moon" where she provide backing vocals. He considered "Carolina Moon" to be his favorite track on the album.
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If you bought the deep-voiced American Idol winner’s strong-selling but oddly stodgy debut, Clear as Day, you may be shocked (or glad) to hear that he’s crafted a truly contemporary follow-up. The first half bogs down under too much by-the-numbers rock-country, but Tonight hits its stride in the smoother second half — ending with the 1-2-3 punch of the cheeky “I Don’t Wanna Be Your Friend,” the Garth Brooks-esque lullaby “Carolina Moon,” and “Something More,” which makes a plea for Nashville to quit it with all the truck songs. Hey, we kind of like this new Scotty


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