Country Music Superstar Keith Urban Sings "John 3:16" (Watch Video Here)

Country music superstar Keith Urban surprised fans at the Nashville's 2015 Country Radio Seminar when he broke into a new song. The song is an of ode to three famous Johns; it has a particularly long title: "John Cougar, John Deere and John 3:16.″
The song did received a standing ovation. However, at this time it's not clear if the song will be found on his impending followup to his 2013 album Fuse.
Nevertheless, it is clear that Urban is working on his next studio full-length.
"[I'm] just starting work on the next record," the country singer said in an interview with The Boot. "I'm sort of doing the preliminary work of figuring out what the next record is. It's reaching out and talking with people about working with them in the studio, different writers. It's just lots of ideas and tinkering right now
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