Justin Moore

For that label, he has released seven studio albums: his self titled debut in 2009, Outlaws Like Me in 2011, Off the Beaten Path in 2013, Kinda Don't Care in 2016, Late Nights and Longnecks in 2019, Straight Outta the Country in 2021 and Stray Dog in 2023.

He has also charted eighteen times on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, including with the number 1 singles "Small Town USA", "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away", "Til My Last Day", "Lettin' the Night Roll", "You Look Like I Need a Drink", "Somebody Else Will", "The Ones That Didn't Make It Back Home", "Why We Drink", "We Didn't Have Much", and "With a Woman You Love"; and the top 10 hits "Backwoods" and "Point at You".

[3] After graduating, he joined his uncle's Southern rock band and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2002.

[3] He met a young producer in Nashville, Jeremy Stover, who introduced him to Scott Borchetta, an industry executive who was planning to launch The Valory Music Co. Borchetta promised to give him a record deal if he would be patient.

His first radio single, "Back That Thing Up", was co-written by Randy Houser and Moore's producer, Jeremy Stover.

He continued working on his debut album, which was part of a special promotion called "So You Want to Be a Record Label Executive".

On August 11, the label released his self-titled debut album, on which he co-wrote nine of the ten tracks.

[7] On the Hot Country Songs charts dated October 3, 2009, "Small Town USA" became his first No.

In February 2011, he released the song "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away", which was originally recorded by Rhett Akins on his 2007 album People Like Me but did not chart.

Follow-up singles "Bait a Hook" and "Til My Last Day" both broke the Top 20; the latter reached Number One on the Country Airplay chart.

According to Taste of Country, a fatal accident involving Joseph Taylor and Justin Moore's tour bus occurred on May 12, 2012.

[16] The album includes Moore's second collaboration with Brantley Gilbert, following "Small Town Throwdown," entitled "More Middle Fingers."

[26] On November 17, 2023, Moore released "This Is My Dirt" as the lead single from his upcoming eighth studio album.

[28] On August 16, 2024, Moore announced his eighth studio album, This Is My Dirt, which was released on October 11, alongside the second promotional single, "The Worst", featuring Randy Houser.

[29] In August 2024, Moore was featured on the song "Dirty Money", the third promotional single from Brantley Gilbert's seventh studio album, Tattoos.

He was that good kid from a small town with a rowdy heart of gold who just happened to be able to sing about it.

"[6] He has said that he learned to write songs because, when he had first moved to Nashville, no songwriters wanted to offer him material.

[7] His first album received mixed reviews from music critics: Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic referred to it as "anonymous country rock",[6] and Jeffrey B. Remz of Country Standard Time referred to Moore as a "poseur" for name-dropping.

Justin Moore at the ACM Awards in 2010