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We are celebrating the release of Brett Young's sophomore album, Ticket to L.A.And you know, one of the things, Brett, that I've heard you say before is that you kind of havesort of a California soul country. And I wonder, you know, are we still going to hear that soulfulside of you on this new album? I don't know that that's something that leaves you. As more doorsopen to write with more people, you're going to, depending on what room you're in and what writeryou're with, it's going to swing one way or the other. I'm sure you're hearing a lot more pop onthis record if you've heard it. That reflects A, where I'm at in my life, and B, some of thepeople that I've gotten in rooms with. But the second somebody says, what's your favorite songthat you didn't write to sing? I'm probably going to go pull out an old R&B or soul. So yeah, I don'tthink that's anything that will ever leave. And that's always going to be a big part of my heartas an artist. I would say that this next song is a perfect example of the soul that lives inside ofyou. And there's an interesting story about this song, because you actually had written a song thatkind of touched on a similar feeling and vibe. But you decided that your song wasn't better thanthis one written by Ross Kopperman.Matt Jenkins and John Knight. So tell me about Change Your Name.Change Your Name is another one of the outside songs on the record. And I've said this from thebeginning, the best song wins, has to win. I had a version of Change Your Name already holding thatplace for record number two that I wrote. And I liked it. I knew that we needed kind of, in caseyou didn't know, for the second record. And so I had written a song that I thought would be the oneand then I heard Change Your Name and it was just better than mine. And so it is our wedding songfor album number two. And I'm so happy that I found it.For anybody else, because it's a special song.Like I said, this song definitely shows off your soulful side. And I have a feeling there is goingto be a few proposals at least to this song. It's called Change Your Name from Brett Youngon Big Machine Radio.