80 Thomas Rhett Quotes, Captions And Song Lyrics

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Thomas Rhett Akins Jr., professionally known as Thomas Rhett (born March 30, 1990), is an American country music singer-songwriter. He is the son of singer Rhett Akins.

Full name: Thomas Rhett Akins Jr. ,  Aka: Thomas Rhett

Born:30 March 1990,  Born in: Valdosta, Georgia, United States

Occupation:  Singer, and songwriter

Height: 1.78 m;  Weight: 74 kg,

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Thomas Rhett Quotes

  1. “I realized I’m a very, very white dancer.”

  2. “If you’re a good person, that’s all that really matters.”

  3. “As a kid, I dreamed of being nominated for a Grammy.”

  4. “Songs are like children in a way. They all need to find a home.”

  5. “I’m ever-changing and always evolving, always trying new things.”

  6. “I’m a huge fan of Drake. Anything he puts out is great to work out to.”

  7. “To record an album and stick to one specific style isn’t really my thing.”

  8. “All my artist buddies make fun of me for being such a sensitive human being.”

  9. “I’m obsessed with Bruno Mars’ records. I’d give my right leg to be able to sing like that dude.”

  10. “I’m not just trying to be good at one thing and then call it a day. I want to be like Bruno Mars.”

  11. “I guess you can call me an outlaw in a way, except for the fact that I wear skinny jeans and vans.”

  12. “When you write a hit song, and you know it when it’s done, it’s one of the best feelings in the world.”

  13. “You don’t start out getting into the gym and bench pressing 300 pounds. You start out by doing the bar.”

  14. “There’s no such thing as standing still and just singing a song. I love jumping into the crowd. I love to dance.”

  15. “I love being the dude that does what no else is doing in the genre. It’s exciting and terrifying at the same time.”

  16. “I try not to put myself in a box, so I’ll write with anybody who wants to. I don’t put limitations on my co-writes.”

  17. “Dad told me that before I was born, he would put my mom’s stomach up to the speaker and play. Led Zeppelin.”

  18. “My dad is one of my favorite human beings in the world. He’s just a good person, and he could entertain a brick wall.”

  19. “My position on Speedos changes depending on the country that I’m in. If you’re in Europe, it’s definitely acceptable.”

  20. “I would say that all the singles that I have put out are collectively just a small piece of the artist that Thomas Rhett wants to be.”

  21. “I was not a very good football player. My coach hated me – I don’t know why, I guess it’s probably because I wasn’t very talented.”

  22. “I played in a punk rock band in high school called the High Heel Flip Flops. I was the drummer. I played drums for, like, four years.”

  23. “When you fall in love with somebody at a young age like I did, that sort of thing liners with you for a long time, even if it doesn’t work out.”

  24. “You just have to live today. And I think one of my New Year’s resolutions is definitely trying to stop and live in the moment and cherish it.”

  25. “I’m a normal, horrible, screwed up human being like everyone else. I mean, I’m not horrible person, but I’m just as screwed up as anybody.”

  26. “I’m a fun song maker. I love to make people smile. I also love to see them big, burly dudes crying because their wives’ song is ‘Die a Happy Man.’”

  27. “I love that my fans are cool with me being lovey-dovey about my wife rather than pretending that I’m single and trying to act all sexy onstage.”

  28. “’Crash’ is the hardest song I’ve ever sang in my whole life. It’s the lowest in my vocal register and the highest in my register, all within 15 seconds.”

  29. “I grew up with, maybe not the best hip-hop in the world, but a lot of hip-hop. Will Smith was, like, my jam when I was, like, 9 or 10 years old.”

  30. “I hate negativity in general. We, as artists, we pour so much into our music and put out something we believe in… it sucks that people tear you down.”

  31. “I’m kinda not one of those people that likes to put up trophies in my house, because I don’t want my mom to come be like, ‘Hey, you’re full of yourself.’”

  32. “Writing songs has always been my first and foremost love, and, you know, whether I continue to have success as an artist or not, I will always write songs.”

  33. “I loved going on the road… I think that’s something everybody ought to experience one day – not necessarily as an artist, but just to get out and see the country.”

  34. “You definitely get the answer ‘no’ more times in this business than you do ‘yes.’ It’s what you do with those ‘nos’ that makes your success either great or not.”

  35. “I wanted to be so many different things in the beginning – I wanted to be a rocker, I wanted to be a great songwriter, I wanted to be a great melodic singer.”

  36. “I feel like I get a tweet every other day: ‘Can Thomas Rhett’s dancing get any more awkward?’ Which is hilarious to me. But I like to move, what can I say?”

  37. “Thomas Rhett Akins doesn’t sound like a rock star name. I didn’t leave Akins out to convince people my dad wasn’t my dad. I’ve always been called Thomas Rhett.”

  38. “I haven’t always been into fitness. But I noticed that when I’d be on stage playing a show, I could hardly make it through the fifth song without having to take a breather.”

  39. “I don’t want to get too detailed and personal, but my parents got divorced when I was about nine. A lot of that had to do with my dad being on the road and that disconnect.”

  40. “I’m a junior, so my dad’s name is Thomas Rhett Akins as well. So literally, from the day I was born, it was Thomas Rhett. It wasn’t Thomas or Rhett, it was Thomas Rhett.”

  41. “I love a good piece of pizza. I love a good hamburger. If I don’t let myself have those things, there’s going to be a week where I just go off the deep end and eat nothing but that.”

  42. “’Die a Happy Man’ was one of those that, when I wrote it and sent it to my label, their response was, ‘This is a career record.’ I was like, ‘Why do you think that?’ I think the stars aligned.”

  43. “People tell me I’m like the country version of Justin Timberlake. Actually, the other day someone told me I was an unathletic version of Justin Timberlake, and I was like, ‘I’ll take that.’”

  44. “I rap on ‘Front Porch Junkies’ and ‘Whatcha Got in that Cup.’ I try to channel my inner Lil Wayne and Drake. It’s fun to be able to freestyle over a country melody and say country words over a rap song.”

  45. “I grew up listening to so many different things, and having a dad that also sang, music was innately born into me. Going through high school and college, I’d go see anyone who came to town, it didn’t matter the genre.”

  46. “There are people who will always want the genre, whatever it is, to stay traditional, to stay what it was like when you were 15 years old, but I just don’t think music does that. Music is always changing and evolving, just like us as people.”

  47. “Single Record of the Year and New Vocalist were such a blessing to see, but when I saw that I was up for Album of the Year, that’s when I started to be like, ‘What in the world, this is crazy!’ That one really got me in a pretty different way.”

  48. “If a new artist wants to put out some sort of off-the-wall, crazy deep ballad about the sun or whatever, it might be hard to get traction. It’s so much easier for someone established to put out a really heartfelt, deep song and get it played in radio.”

  49. “It is completely a God thing that I am here today because for the first 17 years of my life, I never thought I would ever do music professionally. I’d always liked what my dad did, but I never thought that I wanted to do it, just to be different.”

  50. “If you watch home videos, at 4 years old, I was doing nothing but being the entertainer. Singing ‘Boot Scootin’ Boogie’ in the living room. Then, I guess, just by the grace of God I started writing songs, and somebody happened to like them.”

  51. “I think, for every artist, the second album is the most terrifying one to put out because it can either boost your career, and everybody can’t wait until your third album, or the second one is terrible, and ‘He probably hit a plateau on his first one.’”

  52. “I wanted to be a physical therapist because I had torn up my knee and thought it was interesting with the rehab and whatever. I did kinesiology, and after the first four days of class, I dropped out because I was like, ‘This ain’t the class for me!’”

  53. “We’re gone for 280, almost 300 days a year. So 70 to 80 days I’m home every year. Being an artist, you just gotta be ready to miss certain things, like Halloween and all these kind of things that you used to be able to be free for. Birthdays, all this kind of stuff.”

  54. “I realize that I’m not a great dancer. I’ve given up the hip-shaking. I don’t pelvic thrust anymore. Those were the beginning days of T. R. learning how to dance. But I love it, and I’ve taken a few choreography lessons. But other than that, I kinda just feel it, I guess.”

  55. “When you finish a song, your first thought is going to be, ‘Is this song a hit?’ I hate that we think that way, because it kind of takes a little bit of the meaning out of the songs that are being written, but you’re definitely going to think, ‘Can this song be put on the radio?’”

  56. “Growing up, as much as country was a big influence in my life, the Rolling Stones and the Beatles and Led Zeppelin were such a close second. My first concert ever was the Rolling Stones in Denver. I snuck a camera backstage and filmed Mick Jagger during sound-check.”

  57. “At every sound check, I try to practice on the stage that we’re gonna play on that night, ’cause every stage is different. Whether it’s concrete or whether it’s plywood or whether it’s Plexiglas, it all requires different things. You can’t dance on concrete as well as you can dance on Plexiglas.”

  58. “Everybody besides my piano player has been with me since the very first day. We were a four-piece band for a solid two years. It was me playing acoustic and rhythm electric guitar, a bass player, a drummer and a lead guitar player. For a couple of years, we sounded like the Foo Fighters.”

  59. “It don’t matter if you put ‘The Dance’ out, or any old George Strait song. Someone is going to think that it’s awful. You gotta be able to just sit back and kind of laugh it off and know you’re doing exactly what you wanna do, and if people don’t like it, then it’s not really my place to tell them they have to like it.”

  60. “Any time you’re nominated for anything, it’s a true blessing and something you should be really excited about, but it’s sort of time to not be considered new anymore because I don’t really feel like I’m new. I’m just glad people still see me as fresh. I wish there was a ‘fresh country artist category’ rather than ‘new.’”

  61. “I would love to get shredded or whatever you want to call it, but at the same time, I really enjoy treating myself to a cheat meal more than once a week. I’ll eat a piece of bread, or I’ll drink a beer, and I’ll have fun with my friends. For me, it’s really more about being healthy than it is about gaining 40 lbs. of muscle.”

  62. “I played at Sony, Warner Bros., Universal, Big Machine, Capitol… after I played every one of those places, everyone offered me a record deal. I was just like, ‘Who am I? Why do I even deserve this?’ There are people busting their butts on Broadway doing this hardcore, playing three hours a night for tips, and I didn’t even ask for it.”

  63. “When I was 12 or 13, my dad taught me a couple of different chords, and once I learned chords, I never learned to read music, but I learned tablature, like a lot of kids do, and I learned songs that had the chords I knew. It took me a long time to understand the upstroke of picking and strumming, but once I did, it all fell into place.”

Thomas Rhett Quotes & Lyrics

  1. “No matter how much I get/ I’m always craving you” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Craving You, Album: Life Changes

  2. “You’re my infinity, no end to you and me come hell, fire, or rain” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Grave, Album: Life Changes

  3. “I will not take a pill in Ibiza, but I will do a shot of Tequila” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Country Gold, Album: Life Changes

  4. “You can never go up, if you’ve never been down, down, down.” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Up, Album: Center Point Road

  5. “Christmas lights in the middle of June/ All hung up like I was on you” – Thomas Rhett, Song: T-Shirt, Album: Tangled Up

  6. “Sweetheart, God could’ve never made two/ Nobody quite like you” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Sweetheart, Album: Life Changes

  7. “Soak it all up, let in sink in, crank it up loud all the way to ten” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Like It’s The Last Time, Album: Tangled Up

  8. “If all I got is your hand in my hand/ Baby I could die a happy man” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Die A Happy Man, Album Tangled Up

  9. “Every time we have to say goodbye/ I’m counting down until we say hello” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Craving You, Album: Life Changes

  10. “A slamming door and a lesson learned/ I let another lover crash and burn” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Crash And Burn, Album: Tangled Up

  11. “Thank God for the highs, thank God for the lows. Thank God for the almost” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Almost, Album: Center Point Road

  12. “Got that look in her eyes/ Swear she fell right out the sky” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Look What God Gave Her, Album: Center Point Road

  13. “Toes up in the sand/Cold one in my hand/Singing hey, let’s party like we on vacation” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Vacation, Album: Tangled Up

  14. “Gonna drink a little beer, play a little music/And have a good time tonight” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Drink a Little Beer, Album: Life Changes

  15. “The day you stop looking back is the day you start moving on” – Thomas Rhett, Song: The Day You Start Looking Back, Album: Tangled Up

  16. “From your blue jeans to your shoes/Girl, that night was just like you/Unforgettable” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Unforgettable, Album: Life Changes

  17. “I know that I can’t ever tell you enough/ That all I need in this life is your crazy love” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Die A Happy Man, Album Tangled Up

  18. “You never know what’s gonna happen/ You make your plans and you hear god laughing” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Life Changes, Album: Life Changes

  19. “Yeah it starts with a smile and it ends with an all night long slow kiss/Yeah it goes like this” – Thomas Rhett, Song: It Goes Like This, Album: It Goes Like This

  20. “I remember the night when I almost kissed her/ Yeah, I kinda freaked out, we’d been friends for forever” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Marry Me, Album: Life Changes

  21. “How to live, how to love, everything I need to know. I learned it from the radio.” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Learned It From the Radio, Album: Center Point Road

  22. “Ooh when the good lord calls me home and this life is through/ I may be six feet deep, but I’ll still be lovin’ you” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Grave, Album: Life Changes

  23. “I get burned, I don’t learn/ I’ll be back, give it time/ Yeah, I know it sounds crazy/ But guess I like playing with fire” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Playing With Fire, Album: Tangled Up

  24. “Even in a ponytail and a pair of jeans/ You look like a cover of a magazine/ Baby you’re the only one who doesn’t see” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Star Of The Show, Album Tangled Up

  25. “We were dancin’, we were buzzin’/ Takin’ shots like it was nothin’/ Did the runnin’ man, you loved it/ Yeah, you laughed out loud” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Unforgettable, Album: Life Changes

  26. “Watch me set this night on fire/ Baby, you know I love a party/ Don’t threaten me with a good time.” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time, Album: Center Point Road

  27. “Windows down, country sound, FM on the radio/Just me and you and the man on the moon/ Crusin’ down some old back road” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Make Me Wanna, Album It Goes Like This

  28. “That you’re my life, you’re my dream/ You’re the reason for every song I sing/ You’re my rock, your my world/ Your my always and forever girl” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Sweetheart, Album: Life Changes

  29. “In a world full of hate, be a light/ When you do somebody wrong, make it right/ Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Be a Light, Album: Soundtrack To Summer 2020

  30. “You’re a saint, you’re a goddess, the cutest, the hottest, a masterpiece/ It’s too good to be true, nothing better than you in my wildest dreams” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Die a Happy Man, Album: Tangled Up

  31. “I don’t need no vacation, no fancy destination/Baby you’re my great escape/We could stay at home, listen to the radio/Or dance around the fireplace” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Die a Happy Man, Album: Tangled Up

  32. “We don’t ever go where the rich kids go,/ We do our own thing/ We don’t cut our hair ’cause we just don’t care/ Smoke just about anything.” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Smooth Like the Summer, Album: Life Changes

  33. “Everybody got a small town anthem/ Everybody got a story to tell/ Everybody got a hallelujah/ Everybody been through a little hell” – Thomas Rhett, Song: What’s Your Country Song, Album: Country Again (Side A)

  34. “Aint nothing that a beer can’t fix/Ain’t no pain it can’t wash away/From the moment that it hits your lips/Makes those clouds look a little less gray” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Beer Can’t Fix, Album: Center Point Road

  35. “If I could have a beer with Jesus/ Heaven knows I’d sip it nice and slow/ I’d try to pick a place that ain’t too crowded/ Or gladly go wherever he wants to go” – Thomas Rhett, Song Beer with Jesus, Album: It Goes Like This

  36. “Ain’t it funny how life changes/You wake up ain’t, nothing the same and life changes/You can’t stop it, just hop on the train and/You never know what’s gonna happen” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Life Changes, Album: Life Changes

  37. “If I never get to see the Northern Lights/ Or if I never get to see the Eiffel Tower at night/ Oh, if all I got is your hand in my hand/ Baby, I could die a happy man” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Die a Happy Man, Album: Tangled Up

  38. “And no matter how much time goes by/And no matter how much we grow up/For worse or for better, from now ‘til forever/I’ll always remember you young” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Remember You Young, Album: Center Point Road

  39. “I almost got that tattoo on my back/ That said,” Delta Chi”/ Almost didn’t visit granddad/ The week before he died/ Almost didn’t kiss that girl/ Turned out to be my wife/ Guess someone else had somethin’ else in mind” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Almost, Album: Center Point Road

  40. “I’ll wear my black suit, black tie, hide out in the back/ I’ll do a strong shot of whiskey straight out the flask/ I’ll try to make it through without crying so nobody sees/ Yeah, she wanna get married/ But she don’t wanna marry me” – Thomas Rhett, Song: Marry Me, Album: Life Changes

More About Thomas Rett

Rhett has released five studio albums for Big Machine Records’ Valory Music imprint: It Goes Like This (2013), Tangled Up (2015), Life Changes (2017), Center Point Road (2019), and Country Again: Side A (2021).

He has received four Grammy Award nominations with two albums being nominated for Best Country Album in 2017 and 2019.

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