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Keith Urban's Popular Music Videos
Guiding Light (Anniversary Edition) [feat. Ed Sheeran, Elton John & Keith Urban]
Foy Vance
Long Hot Summer
Keith Urban
Highway Don't Care (feat. Taylor Swift & Keith Urban)
Tim McGraw
'Til Summer Comes Around
Keith Urban
Love Songs Ain't for Us (feat. Keith Urban)
Amy Shark
Better Life
Keith Urban
Start a Band (with Keith Urban)
Brad Paisley
You'll Think Of Me
Keith Urban
One Too Many
Keith Urban & P!nk
One Too Many (Lyric Video)
Keith Urban & P!nk
Artist Playlists
Keith Urban Essentials
In heartland rock and tender ballads alike, the country star plays by his own rules.
Keith Urban: Love Songs
The Aussie country crooner is Music City's king of hearts.
Keith Urban: Fitness+ Spotlight
Hit the ground runnin’ with the country star’s best workout tracks.
At Home With Keith Urban: The Playlist
“I had to figure my way back to that creative place with confidence.”
Keith Urban’s Las Vegas Residency Set List
Back in Las Vegas, the country sensation journeys through his vast catalogue of hits.
Keith Urban: Deep Cuts
Daring sounds from one of country's sharpest voices.
Keith Urban: Influences
Discover the artists that inspired one of country's modern icons.
About Keith Urban
Artist Biography
In an interview with Apple Music, country-pop songwriter Keith Urban outlined the two forces that came together to influence his songwriting. The first is Johnny Cash. “That was my first concert,” Urban said about The Man in Black. “It was unlike anything I’d seen. It wasn’t country, it wasn’t rock, it wasn’t punk—it was all of them.” The second is Top 40: “hooky songs, man.” Urban’s life is similarly defined by such duality. Born in 1967 in New Zealand and raised in Australia, Urban was a bona fide outsider when he moved to Nashville in the early ‘90s. But by the end of the decade, his self-titled 1999 album had set him on the path to stardom. While the great country music argument tends to pit traditionalism against evolution, Urban embraced both—mixing drum loops and steel guitar, marrying twang and pop—and transcended the conversation, generating a mass appeal that courted fans of both. This crossover combination resulted in a slew of platinum records, hit singles and stadium tours, and collaborations with artists like Pitbull and Carrie Underwood. In 2012, Urban became a member of storied Nashville institution the Grand Ole Opry upon surprise invitation from fellow country icon Vince Gill, a full-circle moment that recognised his contributions to the genre he helped push into new sonic territory.
Hometown
Whangarei, New Zealand
Genre
Country
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