"More Than My Hometown" is an introspective tune about a romantic crossroads. We learn at the beginning of the song that Morgan Wallen and his girlfriend grew up together in the same hometown. Girl, our mamas are best friends and so are we The whole town's rooting for us like the home team Most likely to settle down However, the two have different dreams in life. While Wallen plans on staying in his hometown, his lady wants something more. Yeah, you got a wild in your eyes that I just wasn't born with I'm a same gas station cup of coffee in the mornin' Their two paths are destined to split; she intends to pursue adventure in the big city and he just doesn't want to leave. But, baby, this might be the last time I get to lay you down 'Cause I can't love you more than my hometown So Wallen is forced to give a bittersweet send off to his longtime love.
Wallen wrote the song with Michael Hardy, Ernest Keith Smith and Ryan Vojtesak. The same four also co-penned his previous single, "This Bar." "I remember being very difficult that day," Hardy recalled to Billboard with a laugh. "I had a vision for the song, and so did Morgan. I was just being very picky because I could feel that the song was going somewhere and we really dug into that lyric. We always make the joke that Ern accidentally went to Midtown and got really drunk before that song, so he wasn't really much help - but he contributed as good as he could. I just remember we really dug into the lyrics hard that day. The leadup to the hook changed so many times and we finally settled on those [lyrics]."
Canadian Joey Moi produced the track. He is best known for helming Florida Georgia Line's first four albums.
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