The first single release from Sunset Man was "
Just Got Started Lovin' You". Otto's first single release since "Sunday Morning and Saturday Night" on
Mercury Nashville in 2004, "Just Got Started Lovin' You" reached Number One on the U.S. Billboard country singles charts in early 2008. The song was also the Number One country hit of 2008 according to
Billboard Year-End.
"Ain't Gonna Stop", co-written by
Big Kenny and
John Rich of
Big & Rich, and
Nikki Sixx of
Mötley Crüe, was originally slated as the second single. However, it was withdrawn and replaced with "For You", which spent two non-consecutive weeks at number 39 on the country charts before falling out of the Top 40. After it came "These Are the Good Ole Days", which Otto co-wrote with fellow
MuzikMafia member and former
MCA Nashville artist
Shannon Lawson. This song reached number 36 in February 2009.
Otto produced the album with assistance from Rich on all tracks except "For You", "You Don't Act Like My Woman", and "The Man That I Am", which he instead produced with
Jay DeMarcus of
Rascal Flatts, who is also Otto's brother-in-law.
The first single release from Sunset Man was "
Just Got Started Lovin' You". Otto's first single release since "Sunday Morning and Saturday Night" on
Mercury Nashville in 2004, "Just Got Started Lovin' You" reached Number One on the U.S. Billboard country singles charts in early 2008. The song was also the Number One country hit of 2008 according to
Billboard Year-End.
"Ain't Gonna Stop", co-written by
Big Kenny and
John Rich of
Big & Rich, and
Nikki Sixx of
Mötley Crüe, was originally slated as the second single. However, it was withdrawn and replaced with "For You", which spent two non-consecutive weeks at number 39 on the country charts before falling out of the Top 40. After it came "These Are the Good Ole Days", which Otto co-wrote with fellow
MuzikMafia member and former
MCA Nashville artist
Shannon Lawson. This song reached number 36 in February 2009.
Otto produced the album with assistance from Rich on all tracks except "For You", "You Don't Act Like My Woman", and "The Man That I Am", which he instead produced with
Jay DeMarcus of
Rascal Flatts, who is also Otto's brother-in-law.