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"I'm Not for Everyone" is a song by American country music duo Brothers Osborne. It was released on April 26, 2021 as the second single from the duo's third studio album Skeletons . The song was written by John Osborne, TJ Osborne, Luke Dick and Natalie Hemby , and produced by Jay Joyce .
Brothers Osborne is an American country music duo from Deale, Maryland. The duo consists of brothers TJ Osborne (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and John Osborne (lead guitar, background vocals). The duo signed a recording contract with EMI Records Nashville in 2012 and began releasing music the following year.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic rated the album 4.5 out of 5 stars, stating that "Maybe it's true that Brothers Osborne aren't quite for everyone, an admission they shrug off early on the album, but the great thing about Skeletons is how it sounds like they're appealing to wide quadrants of rock, pop, country, and Americana audiences without sounding like anything but themselves."
American country music duo Brothers Osborne have released four studio albums, one live album, one extended play, 12 singles, three promotional singles, 11 music videos and appeared on four albums. The sibling duo signed with Capitol Records Nashville in 2012 and issued their debut single the following year titled " Let's Go There ".
The two members of Brothers Osborne, brothers T.J. and John Osborne, wrote "Nobody's Nobody" with Kendell Marvel and Mike Elizondo, the latter of whom also produced the song. The four of them wrote the song on September 26, 2022 during a recording session for the duo's fourth album Brothers Osborne .
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Brothers Osborne is the fourth studio album by American country music duo Brothers Osborne. It was released by EMI Nashville on September 15, 2023, and was produced by Mike Elizondo, marking their first project not to be produced by Jay Joyce. The album includes the single "Nobody's Nobody" and features a collaboration with Miranda Lambert. [1]
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