The country music crooner is secheduled to sing the new song at the upcoming 51st annual Country Music Association Awards.
"From the second I heard it I loved it and started figuring out how fast we could get into the studio to record it," the father of two said. "It just spoke to me as a father and a husband and a son. The song really touched me for women of all ages and all walks of life. 'Female' is such a great title and the right song to write."
There's a subtle reference to Beyonce knowles' women emporement single in the song: "When you hear a song that they play sayin' you run the world, do you believe it?" However, Urban's favorite lines are: "When somebody laughs and implies that she asked for it /Just cause she was wearing a skirt /Oh is that how that works?"
"The writers wrote this song on October 10th and I heard it the next day," the 50-year-old singer told Rolling Stone. The husband of Nicole Kidman commented on the lyrics, "It's extraordinary songwriting. It's tricky to not just be out on a soap box."
"I got to hear it fresh out of the oven," he added, "and it was instant love for me. I know all three of [the writers] and I think obviously the tone of times right now was weighing on all of them, and compelled them to write this song. It affected me not just as a husband but also as a father of two young girls, and a son. I had a heart reaction - my first thought was that it was a gospel soul prayer mantra, all rolled into one."
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