Kenny Chesney Says “All The Pretty Girls” has Message for Young People

Kenny Chesney
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Kenny Chesney says his latest single “All The Pretty Girls” has a message for young people.

The country singer-songwriter says the song was actually written with today’s youth in mind. “’All The Pretty Girls’ is written about young people,” Kenny explains, “and coming of age and learning about yourself.”

What is the message that the young people should take away from the song? “This song is about uncertainty…I mean, even at the end, ‘you know, me, I’m headed south because all the pretty girls said,’” he says, expanding on the thought, “There’s no reason to head south… It’s just because they wanted to go there. It’s summer and we’re gonna go there.”

Kenny feels that is a life lesson that the youth of today should learn, “There’s no certainty in it whatsoever,” he states. “I think that if anything changes, if there’s anything that’s constant with this, is that that’s still there,” Kenny shares with a laugh, “I don’t think anything changes! In a way, there’s probably more uncertainty the older you get.”

Listen for the song with the life lesson about uncertainty in it here on B104. “All The Pretty Girls” is also on Kenny’s latest #1 album Cosmic Hallelujah available everywhere now.

By: Buck Stevens