If you've laughed at a social media meme featuring Travis Tritt lately, you're not alone. The singer tells Taste of Country Nights that he's seen the memes featuring himself, too.

"Uhh ... which one?" The '90s and 2000s hitmaker says with a chuckle, in response to a question about whether or not he's noticed himself popping up around the Internet in meme form.

Specifically, he's seen the meme that uses the cover art of his 1998 album No More Looking Over My Shoulder. He's wearing a denim vest and jeans, grinning ear to ear, and above the picture is the phrase, "When you've got rice cooking in the microwave," a nod to the lyrics of Tritt's December 2000 single "It's a Great Day to Be Alive."

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"I have seen that," Tritt replies with a laugh. "I guess it's great? I mean, I don't really care about memes. It's all about music for me, and just doing music that people can relate to — music that moves me and hopefully other people."

But, the singer admits, finding a new life on social media has helped songs such as "It's a Great Day to Be Alive" find a new generation of fans.

It's not the first time the song has done that, either, Tritt points out: Even though it was never a No. 1 radio hit (it peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, and hovered just outside the Top 30 on the Billboard Hot 100), "Great Day" has proven, time and time again, to have staying power with fans.

"For some reason, it caught on later on. Later, after it was off the charts, it started catching on with a lot of younger people," Tritt explains. "And there's a lot of people today that are in their 20s, or teens, that basically relate to that song, and that's the main song from me that they know. It's weird how that works."

While Tritt is happy for his younger fans to encounter his music on any platform, there's one social media app he's not likely to explore himself: TikTok. "I haven't [seen them] personally, but I've heard people tell me that [my songs have] been used [on TikTok]," the singer shares.

"I haven't personally seen them. I've got all the social media I need in my life right now," he jokes.

Fans can catch Tritt on the road this summer with Brooks & Dunn. The superstar country duo's expanded Reboot Tour is due to kick off in September.

5 Hottest Country Tours of Summer 2021


There’s a lot to consider when making a list of the hottest tours of summer 2021, including star power, opening acts, venues and set lists. Add to that concerns and cautions as the country begins to emerge from a pandemic and that no one has seen live music in 14 months. It’s quite likely you’re craving live music like a drug that’s just out of reach ... or you’re scared shirtless to surround yourself with 10,000 fans indoors. 

All the emotions about reengaging with the live country music community are valid. While at first it seemed September would be start-up month, several tours on this Hot List begin in July and August at outdoor venues across America. The No. 3 tour and No. 1 tour on our list are mostly indoors, but both are banking on increased safety that comes from a majority of the population having the COVID-19 vaccine. 

Once those lights go down, all of these worries will be carried away by the buzz in the air (and maybe, from your cup). Find five total professionals on this list of Hot Summer Tours, each bringing a total stage show, plus several in-demand opening acts with a proven track record of live entertainment at the highest level. There’s no fat on any of these country tours — if you stick to the tailgate through an opener’s set, you’ll truly be missing something special. 

As always, let us know who you can’t wait to see on tour in 2021 via Twitter or email

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