Keith Urban isn't thinking of anyone in particular at his concerts.
Nearly one month after Nicole Kidman filed for divorce from the country singer, he slammed fans who speculated a deeper meaning in the changed lyrics of his song "You'll Think of Me."
"I've been covering like this for a long time," Keith said on the final night of his High and Alive Tour in Nashville, Tennessee, Oct. 17. "Stop reading s--t into it."
As the 57-year-old sang the chorus, which was originally "Take your space and take your reasons," he revised the latter to "all your bulls--t reasons." When he reached the line, "You'll think of me," he yelled out, "But I betcha think about me!"
Indeed, the "Blue Ain't Your Color" singer is no stranger to adding some color to his songs. In fact, he's changed the