Back to Us
Back to Us is the tenth studio album by American country music trio Rascal Flatts, released on May 19, 2017, by Big Machine Records.[1] The standard edition consists of ten tracks, while a deluxe edition with three additional tracks was released exclusively through Amazon, blending traditional country elements with the group's signature pop-country sound, and serves as a return to their roots after a period of experimentation in previous releases.[2][3] The lead single, "Yours If You Want It", was released in January 2017 and topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart, marking Rascal Flatts' fourteenth number-one hit on that tally.[4] The title track, "Back to Us", followed as the second single in August 2017, peaking at number 46 on the Country Airplay chart. Produced by Rascal Flatts and Jay DeMarcus, the album features songwriting contributions from notable Nashville writers and emphasizes themes of love, redemption, and relationships.[2][5][6] Commercially, Back to Us debuted at number 11 on the US Billboard 200 chart and number two on the Top Country Albums chart, with 34,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 28,000 in pure album sales.[7] The release reinforced Rascal Flatts' status as one of the best-selling country acts, having sold over 27 million albums worldwide by 2017.[8] Critically, the album received mixed reviews, praised for its energetic production but critiqued for formulaic songwriting, earning a 6.4 out of 10 rating from AllMusic.[2]Background and production
Development
Rascal Flatts announced their tenth studio album, Back to Us, on March 3, 2017, marking their first full-length release since Rewind in 2014.[9] The band aimed to reconnect with their foundational country sound, moving away from the pop-infused experimentation of previous albums to recapture the authenticity that defined their early success.[10][11] Songwriting for Back to Us involved significant contributions from the trio—Jay DeMarcus, Gary LeVox, and Joe Don Rooney—who co-wrote approximately half of the tracks, including the collaborative effort "Are You Happy Now," featuring all three members alongside Sean McConnell. External collaborators such as Andrew Dorff and Jonathan Singleton provided key songs, notably the lead single "Yours If You Want It."[12][11] The track selection process prioritized songs that embodied the band's creative passion, with roughly 50 percent featuring their writing input to ensure a personal touch, while emphasizing recurring themes of love, redemption, and personal growth across the 13 tracks of the deluxe edition.[11]Recording
The recording sessions for Back to Us took place primarily at Starstruck Studios, The Grip, and The Tracking Room, all located in Nashville, Tennessee.[2][13] Production was handled chiefly by the band members themselves, with bassist Jay DeMarcus serving as the primary producer for 12 of the 13 tracks on the deluxe edition, emphasizing a collaborative approach that fostered a creative and enjoyable studio environment.[6][14] The track "Hands Talk," exclusive to the deluxe version, was produced by busbee, who also co-wrote it.[15][3] A notable collaboration featured singer Lauren Alaina providing guest vocals on "Are You Happy Now," marking a highlight of the sessions with her contribution adding a fresh dynamic to the track.[16][17]Music and singles
Musical style
Back to Us embodies contemporary country as its core genre, blended with pop and rock influences that have long characterized Rascal Flatts' sound, while signaling a deliberate return to traditional country roots after more pop-oriented efforts in prior releases like Rewind. This shift emphasizes the trio's vocal prowess and songcraft, drawing listeners back to the harmony-driven style that defined their early success.[18][1] Sonically, the album features a dynamic range of tempos and moods, including upbeat, energetic tracks like "Yours If You Want It," which delivers rousing choruses and an infectious rhythm suited for radio play. In contrast, mid-tempo ballads such as "Back to Life" provide emotional depth with layered instrumentation and introspective pacing. Central to the overall style are the group's signature vocal harmonies, layered prominently to create a rich, immersive texture that underscores every track.[19][20][18] The standard edition spans 35:14 across 10 tracks, with most songs clocking in at 3 to 4 minutes, allowing for concise yet impactful compositions that balance accessibility and substance. Influences from 1990s country harmony groups like Alabama are apparent in the vocal arrangements and straightforward instrumentation, evoking the era's emphasis on tight-knit trio dynamics and heartfelt delivery.[21]Singles
The lead single from Back to Us was "Yours If You Want It", released to country radio on January 9, 2017. Written by Andrew Dorff and Jonathan Singleton, the uptempo love song marked the duo's fifth No. 1 as songwriters when it topped the Country Airplay chart in July 2017, becoming Rascal Flatts' 14th No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart and their 17th career No. 1 overall. It also peaked at No. 13 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The track's promotion emphasized radio airplay, with iHeartCountry stations adding it immediately upon release, contributing to over 41 million audience impressions in its peak week.[4] The accompanying music video, directed by Billy Zabka, premiered on March 16, 2017, via Entertainment Weekly and People, depicting the band in a whimsical backyard barbecue setting with cameos from Kristy Swanson and Kevin Farley to underscore the song's feel-good romance theme. The visual's lighthearted narrative complemented the single's radio push, helping propel Back to Us toward its May 19 album release. The title track "Back to Us" followed as the second single, sent to country radio on August 21, 2017. Co-written by band member Jay DeMarcus with Josh Osborne and Ross Copperman, the mid-tempo ballad about rekindling relationships received steady radio promotion but peaked at No. 46 on the Country Airplay chart. "Back to Life" was released as the third single on September 28, 2018. Written by Cary Barlowe, Niko Moon, Shay Mooney, and Fred Wilhelm, the song peaked at No. 17 on the Country Airplay chart and No. 28 on the Hot Country Songs chart.)[22]Release and promotion
Formats and release
Back to Us was released on May 19, 2017, by Big Machine Records.[8] The album was issued in two primary formats: a standard edition featuring 10 tracks available on CD and as a digital download, and a deluxe edition with 13 tracks that added "Hands Talk," "Thieves," and "Roller Rink," exclusively through Amazon.[3][15] Physical copies of the standard edition were distributed to retail stores, while digital versions became available on platforms including iTunes and Spotify.[23][24] As Rascal Flatts' tenth and final studio album under Big Machine Records, it preceded the group's 2020 announcement of an indefinite hiatus.[8][25]Marketing and touring
To build anticipation for Back to Us, Rascal Flatts revealed the album's track listing exclusively to fans via their official fan club on March 28, 2017, before making it public the following day.[26][3] The group promoted the album through social media channels, including Facebook posts announcing the title and preorder availability on March 3, 2017, alongside teasers for the lead single "Yours If You Want It," which had debuted earlier that year.[27] Preorder incentives included instant downloads of two tracks, "Hopin' You Were Lookin'" and "Dance," to encourage early engagement.[28] The trio made several high-profile media appearances to promote the album. On April 2, 2017, Rascal Flatts performed "Yours If You Want It" live at the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, marking a return to the event after several years.[29] They followed with a performance on NBC's Today show on May 22, 2017, where they played songs from the album on the plaza and discussed its production in an interview.[30][31] The album's release was supported by the Back to Us Tour, which ran primarily in 2018 across North America, featuring over 60 dates in arenas and amphitheaters.[32] Announced on January 10, 2018, the tour included special guests Dan + Shay and Carly Pearce as opening acts for most shows, starting on June 9, 2018, in Hartford, Connecticut, and concluding on September 14, 2018, in Chula Vista, California.[33][34][35] Additional promotional efforts included bundling the album with exclusive merchandise, such as a preorder package offering a signed CD, a custom t-shirt, and a bracelet made from the band's used guitar strings.[36] Fan engagement was enhanced through meet-and-greet opportunities available via the Rascal Flatts All Access fan club, providing backstage access at select tour dates.[37]Commercial performance
Chart performance
Back to Us debuted at number 11 on the US Billboard 200 chart in the week ending June 3, 2017, earning 30,000 album-equivalent units, including 25,000 in pure album sales.[38] The album marked Rascal Flatts' eleventh entry on the chart but their lowest debut position since 2000.[38] On the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, Back to Us entered at number 2 in its first week, becoming the group's first album since their debut not to reach the top spot.[38] It sustained strong performance, remaining on the chart for over 20 weeks.[39] Internationally, the album achieved its highest peak on the ARIA Top 50 Country Albums chart in Australia, reaching number 1 upon debut.[40] It saw minor success elsewhere, peaking at number 11 on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 2 on the UK Country Compilations Chart, with 14 weeks on the latter.[41]| Chart (2017) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 11 | 4 |
| US Top Country Albums (Billboard) | 2 | 20+ |
| Canadian Albums (Billboard) | 11 | 1 |
| Australian Country (ARIA) | 1 | — |
| UK Country Compilations (OCC) | 2 | 14 |
Sales
In its debut week, Back to Us sold 25,000 copies in traditional album sales and generated 30,000 equivalent album units in the United States.[42] The album did not receive any certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), as it did not attain the 500,000 units required for Gold status. Post-release, moderate streaming contributed to its equivalent album units, though specific cumulative figures beyond the debut week are not publicly detailed in major industry reports.Critical reception
Reviews
Back to Us received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its polished production and vocal harmonies while critiquing its formulaic approach and lack of bold innovation. The album holds an average critic score of 50 out of 100 on Album of the Year, based on a limited number of professional assessments.[43] Several outlets highlighted the album's strengths in vocals and production, with Taste of Country commending Gary LeVox's emotive delivery on tracks like "I Know You Won't" and the overall "polished and clever" sound that blends progressive elements with country roots.[13] Sputnikmusic awarded it a perfect 5/5 rating, lauding the return to the group's harmonious style and high-energy uptempo numbers such as "Dance," which features drum machine-driven rhythms and youthful vigor.[44] Reviewers frequently noted the effective harmonies on ballads like the title track, which delivers a soaring power ballad feel, and the infectious energy in upbeat cuts that recapture Rascal Flatts' early appeal. Mixed critiques pointed to the album's reliance on familiar tropes, with Entertainment Focus describing it as enjoyable but ultimately safe and overly familiar, lacking the spark to fully recapture the band's past magic—"There’s no denying that Rascal Flatts are legends... Unfortunately the album never really gets out of neutral."[45] Cleveland.com issued a B- grade, appreciating the vocal interplay on the duet "Are You Happy Now" with Lauren Alaina but faulting the overuse of LeVox's stylistic flourishes and suggesting the self-produced effort could have benefited from external input to push boundaries further.[46] The Young Folks offered a harsher take, labeling the project "lazy" and "boring," with dull production overshadowing sparse highlights.[47] Despite these divided opinions, the album's commercial performance fell short of the high expectations set by Rascal Flatts' prior releases.Accolades
Back to Us did not receive any major album awards. However, the lead single "Yours If You Want It" earned a nomination for Video of the Year at the 2018 CMT Music Awards, though it did not win.[48] Tracks from the album gained further recognition in the band's retrospective compilation. Specifically, "Yours If You Want It" was featured on the standard edition of Twenty Years of Rascal Flatts: The Greatest Hits, released in October 2020, while "I Know You Won't" appeared on the extended Big Machine Radio Release Special edition.Track listing and personnel
Track listing
The standard edition of Back to Us features ten tracks with a total runtime of 35:14.[23]| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Yours If You Want It" | Andrew Dorff, Jonathan Singleton | 3:25 |
| 2. | "Back to Us" | Cary Barlowe, David Hodges, Josh Thompson | 3:58 |
| 3. | "I Know You Won't" | Steve McEwan, Wendell Lee Mobley, Neil Thrasher | 3:53 |
| 4. | "Hopin' You Were Lookin'" | Cary Barlowe, Jesse Frasure, Shay Mooney, Dan Smyers | 2:56 |
| 5. | "Dance" | Joe Don Rooney, Blair Daly, Troy Verges | 3:21 |
| 6. | "Are You Happy Now" (featuring Lauren Alaina) | Jay DeMarcus, Gary LeVox, Joe Don Rooney, Sean McConnell | 3:59 |
| 7. | "Love What You've Done with the Place" | Benjy Davis, Shay Mooney | 3:31 |
| 8. | "Kiss You While I Can" | Jay DeMarcus, Steven Lee Olsen, Greg Wells | 3:14 |
| 9. | "Vandalized" | Luke Laird, Chris Stapleton | 3:22 |
| 10. | "Our Night to Shine" | Gary LeVox, Chris DeStefano, Travis Hill | 3:35 |
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11. | "Hands Talk" | Gary LeVox, busbee, Jon Nite | 3:35 |
| 12. | "Thieves" | Jay DeMarcus, Gary LeVox, Scooter Carusoe, Chris DeStefano | 3:10 |
| 13. | "Roller Rink" | Nick Brophy, Jeffrey East, Jennifer Hanson | 3:12 |