Chris Young Adds New Depth To ‘I Didn’t Come Here To Leave’ With Deluxe Release
The expanded edition features three new tracks including two collaborations.

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Chris Young isn’t quite ready to leave I Didn’t Come Here To Leave behind. Just months after releasing the 14-track album, the country star is expanding the project with a deluxe edition, out today, June 12 via Black River Entertainment.
The newly expanded collection features three additional tracks, including collaborations with Shaylen and BRELAND, giving fans an even deeper look into a record Young considers to be one of his “favorite” collections yet.
“Everybody always says it’s, ‘Oh, this is the favorite record I’ve made,’ because they’re trying to push it and they want people to listen to the songs. But for me with this record specifically, I really do think we made something that as a whole project is really, really special,” he previously told Audacy’s Katie Neal. “There are meaningful songs on here. There’s meaningful songs to me. There’s meaningful songs about my family members that are on here. It’s very open, very straightforward, very honest as a project.”

Listeners got an early preview of the added tracks with “One of Us” featuring Shaylen. The song tells the story of a breakup from both sides of the relationship. Shaylen takes on the half of the relationship that appears to be moving forward, getting dressed up, going out, and trying to embrace her newfound freedom. Meanwhile, Young’s character is struggling to cope, spending his nights drinking and replaying what went wrong, proving that heartbreak isn’t always experienced equally.

Today, on his 41st birthday, Young releases the final two tracks following “One Of Us,”: “If You’re Lucky” featuring BRELAND and “Wedding Band,” making the project feel complete. The expanded collection was co-produced by Young and collaborator, Andy Sheridan.
Co-written by BRELAND and Young along with Matt McVarney, “If You’re Lucky” offers a flirtatious, feel-good tribute to the kind of woman who effortlessly captures everyone’s attention. The upbeat track displays vivid details about her personality and favorite things, from wine and cheap champagne to dancing in the rain and wearing sundresses in the spring.
“We wrote this, I think, almost five years ago together. And when I was working on the song, the thing that I would put my finger on and say, this is what makes it different from music that I’ve released in the past is really we sort of have an overlap, but he’s more of a tenor 2. I’m more of a baritone. And I think it really compliments the song with our voices being just slightly different,” Young said, reflecting on why their voices work so well together.
Last but not least, fans finally get their hands on “Wedding Band,” which takes on a much more heartbreaking tone as the Tennessee native depicts the sadness and regret of never telling the “girl next door” how he truly felt. While Young admits he is genuinely happy for the bride, he can’t hide the heartbreak of realizing that the person he always dreamed of being with is starting her forever with someone else.
“I sing a song/ He takes her hand/ Just the two of them/ For their first dance/ I’ll try and fight back the tears even though I know I can’t/ We’re both here tonight for her/ He loves her now, but I loved her first/ Her better half and her best friend/ We’re both leaving with a wedding band,” Young sings.
Each of the new songs brings its own level of heart and emotion, finding Chris Young tapping into different aspects of his artistry to show just how versatile he is as a storyteller.
I Didn’t Come Here To Leave (Deluxe) arrives as the title track prepares to head to country radio on June 15th. The song has already been streamed more than 24 million times.
The country star revealed he started off 2025 with plans to not do anything and then suddenly he found himself diving headfirst into this collection and in the end, he’s “really proud” of what was created.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.









