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Thomas Rhett traces a decade of unexpected turns across this title track from his third studio album. The song moves through snapshots of life upended: a college student with no plans who somehow ends up with songs on store shelves, a twenty-two-year-old marriage that draws scepticism from everyone around him, an adoption that reshapes the family he thought he was building, and then a pregnancy that doubles it all again. Each verse is a small story of intention meeting circumstance, plans colliding with something larger. The chorus settles into a kind of acceptance. Life changes; you can't control it, only ride it. There's a lightness to the fatalism here, a sense that the disruptions have mostly worked out. Rhett and his co-writers (his father Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley, and Jesse Frasure) keep the melody simple and the sentiment straightforward, letting the accumulation of detail do the work. The song doesn't pretend that change is always welcome, but it does suggest that sometimes the life you end up living beats the one you planned.
"Life Changes" is a track by Thomas Rhett, from the album Life Changes, released 7th September 2017. The track is 3:11 long. It's filed under Country. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 1 article about Thomas Rhett.
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