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NEED WE SAY MOORE?
12/4/15


MCA Nashville
’s Kip Moore recently visited NYC, and clearly did so the right way. After his sold-out Terminal 5 gig, holiday cheer ensued with Red Light promo chief Ed Green (far left), Nash FM PD John Foxx (far right) and the group’s new friends—Sarah and Brittany of The Rockettes. Green’s grin may be absent, but he was, in fact, beyond pleased to be there. The pic was, however, snapped right after his attempt to mimic the ladies’ eye-high leg kick. We hope he’s receiving the appropriate medical attention now.

“I’m to Blame”—the lead single from the rising star’s summer release, Wild Ones—broke into the Top 20 at Country radio and peaked at #3 on iTunes’ country singles chart. The album peaked at #1 at iTunes country and #3 overall. Moore’s YouTube channel, meanwhile, has a collective 72m+ views.