New tracks and deeper country storytelling arrive in Green’s deluxe version of his 2024 release.
Multi-PLATINUM, ACM and CMA Award-winning singer-songwriter Riley Green releases the highly anticipated extended version of his acclaimed 2024 record, Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe), via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.
Adding even more depth to the original project, the six newly-added tracks on Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe)showcase Green’s signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and southern authenticity. From the emotional weight of “Make It Rain” to the rural charm of “Cowboy As It Gets” featuring Randy Houser, and the tender duet “I Just Need You” with rising artist Hannah McFarland, the new songs offer fans a balance of vulnerability and edge. Green reflects on regret and heartbreak in “What Am I Supposed To Do Now,” taps into his love for the outdoors on “Bet They’re Biting,” and honors the Country legends who paved the way before him in “One To Willie,” featuring the unmistakable guitar work of Willie Nelson himself. Together, the additions round out an already-celebrated album, underscoring Green’s place as a leading voice in modern Country Music.
To celebrate the release of the deluxe album, Green will perform “Make It Rain” from the record on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon this Thursday, September 4th. Earlier this week, he headlined a packed show at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre and delivered an intimate performance at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles. Additionally, Green will perform in downtown Nashville tonight (8/29) as part of the lineup for Big Machine 20 – a star-studded, multi-artist concert held on lower Broadway.
In addition to Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe), Green recently debuted his “The 90s Country Show” on Apple Music Country last month. In this series, Green takes fans on a nostalgic ride through one of country music’s most influential decades. Across six episodes, the Alabama-born artist revisits iconic hits, and shares how renowned artists from the 90’s have shaped both his own journey and the genre itself.
Adding to his whirlwind year, the country star is currently on his largest tour to date, his Damn Country Music Tour, which kicked off in Canada earlier this year, featuring stops in New York, Chicago, Boston, the UK, and more through November.
