We are celebrating Thomas Rhett's new album. This is the life changes album release special on big machine radio. I am Becca We're talking to Thomas and alright this next song I was so wrapped up in the beautiful picture you were painting with marry me and I was loving the lyrics and I'm like Oh, it's Lauren's story and it's so beautiful And I think I was so wrapped up that I just kind of glossed over the line that I'll hide out in the back And in my mind, I remember thinking it didn't make sense completely and then you nail me with the chorus And yeah, and my mind was blown and I was sad and didn't see that one coming Yeah, that's like one of those things that like every time I play it for someone new after the chorus I just like stick a fake dagger in my heart because it's it's like when you watch a movie and You're your two favorite characters die in the end Yeah, it's like the movie was great, but I really I hated the ending and it's one of those things you know this song a lot of people have asked like, you know, how do you feel like what is why did you put a song like this on your record and Because it really it's like my what-if song it's like there was a moment in time there when me and Lauren were just friends and it could have stayed that way if I had never Gone and and said anything to her and kind of let her know how it felt about her for a while And so this is my encouragement to other people out there that if you have something on your heart to say to somebody you should probably say it because Your life could definitely take a turn and and This is what I felt like my life would have been like if I'd never gone and said anything Kind of reminds me of that saying I'd rather regret what I said than what I didn't say. Yeah, exactly Wow Well, I want to warn everybody before you get completely wrapped up in the love and the beauty of the first verse of marry me Listen all the way through it's an amazing song I do love it even now knowing what I know, but it'll throw you for a curve if you're not ready Absolutely. It's called marry me from Thomas Rhett on big machine radio