This rowdy, rap-influenced party song is a collaboration between Blake Shelton and his Friends and Heroes tour mate Trace Adkins. The longtime friends previously teamed for Shelton's 2009 #1 single "Hillbilly Bone."
The song finds Shelton and Adkins giving us some lessons in how to be a hell raiser. You ain't done nothin' if you did it halfway If you're gonna raise hell, then you better damn raise hell right Hell right Shelton explained: "This song is about taking things to the max. You can raise hell or you can raise hell right. It's about cutting loose and having fun the right way."
"Hell Right" was written by Hardy, who also helped craft Shelton's #1 hit "God's Country," plus David Garcia and Brett Tyler. Shelton explained as soon as heard the track, it cut him in the soul. "I spend a lot of time in Los Angeles these days," he said, "but when I hear songs like this on the radio, I am immediately thinking about being back home and what I'd be doing if I was there."
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