Big Time Rush drops ‘Music Sounds Better’ acoustic version

Song is a fan-favorite hit

Big Time Rush has released an acoustic version of their classic hit “Music Sounds Better.” The band first released the track back in 2011 as the lead single off their second studio album Elevate, which quickly became a fan-favorite, spending 10 weeks on the Billboard Top 40 chart. The official acoustic performance showcases the newest iteration of Big Time Rush and their sonic evolution since premiering the track nearly 12 years ago.

The release follows last week’s acoustic rendition of their single “Not Giving You Up,” as the hitmakers continue to tease fans ahead of their highly anticipated, Forever Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the 44-show tour will kick off on June 23rd at The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Washington, DC, making stops at iconic venues nationwide, including New York City’s Madison Square Garden on June 30th, before wrapping up at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, CA on August 20th. Joining Big Time Rush on the road for select dates is special guest, recording artist, social media phenom and Big Time Rush super-fan, Dixie D’Amelio.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn