
With a career that's been on fire for over 25 years, Tim McGraw's released a bunch of albums: 16 of them, to be exact. But which one would he say is his best? None other than "Damn Country Music," which dropped six years ago this week.
“I think it’s the best record I’ve ever made. I think it’s a great bunch of songs," Tim shares in a statement from his label. "There’s songs that certainly push the envelope and have a real modern sound to ‘em, like ‘Top of the World,’ ‘Love Runs,’ ‘Losing You,’ stuff like that.

"And there’s some things that are reminiscent of what made me love country music and what I loved when I moved to town, stuff like ‘How I’ll Always Be,’ ‘Damn Country Music,’ ‘Don’t Make Me Feel at Home,'" he continues. "And then there’s great songs that have sort of life lessons and tell stories, like one of my favorite records I’ve ever made probably in my career, ‘Humble and Kind.’”