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BIG MACHINE SAYS MOORE
12/7/20


Big Machine Music
and Justin Moore have extended their long-term, exclusive music publishing deal.

As one of the founding singer/songwriters initially signed to BMM—then Super 98 Music—Moore has co-written five of his nine #1 tracks as an artist. His most recent chart-topper, “Why We Drink,” marked BMM’s 35th #1 on Country radio.

“Justin is part of the foundation of Big Machine Music. ‘Til My Last Day’ was the first No. 1 song in this catalog and I’m so excited and honored that he will continue to be a big part of our future,” said BMM GM, Mike Molinar.

Additionally, Moore has been recognized with four BMI Million-air Awards for a collection of songs he wrote and recorded, including “Til My Last Day,” “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home,” “Lettin’ The Night Roll” and “Small Town USA.” Each accumulated 1m+ U.S. broadcast performances.

“Justin Moore has been a mainstay on Country radio for the last 12 years,” shared BMI Executive Director, Creative, Nashville, Leslie Roberts. “We are thrilled to celebrate this accomplishment with Justin, who has been a BMI songwriter since 2013.”

Moore added, “I can’t say it enough, but the team taking care of us and celebrating our music the way the fans do, I’m just really grateful."

Most recently, Moore released “We Didn’t Have Much" as the lead single from his upcoming sixth studio album, which is due in 2021.