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Nothin' Better to Do

LeAnn Rimes · 2007

44 min · 7 tracks · country · folk

A vibrant blend of country-pop and electronic dance elements that offers an upbeat escape.

Why this album works

The single 'Nothin' Better to Do' received significant airplay on pop and country radio charts, exemplifying Rimes' crossover appeal. The album's dance remixes also contributed to its recognition within the club scene, further expanding her audience beyond traditional country listeners.
Best for
upbeat escape for lively gatherings wave-like pacing for easy flow extended mixes for dance sessions
Context
In 2007, LeAnn Rimes was transitioning from her earlier country roots to embrace a more pop-oriented sound. This album marked a shift in her career, following her commercial peak in the late '90s and early 2000s, showcasing her adaptability within the evolving music landscape.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Nothin’ Better to Do (Bimbo Jones radio edit) Standout 3:03
  • 2 Nothin’ Better to Do (Soul Seekerz radio edit) Standout 3:19
  • 3 Nothin’ Better to Do (Bimbo Jones extended mix) 7:56
  • 4 Nothin’ Better to Do (Soul Seekerz extended mix) 7:51
  • 5 Nothin’ Better to Do (Soul Seekerz dub vocal mix) 7:51
  • 6 Nothin’ Better to Do (Jason Nevins electro club dub) 6:54
  • 7 Strong (Cicada mix) Standout 7:17

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