In a cover story for Billboard, Chesney drew a comparison between "Wild Child" and bro country songs: “Over the last several years, it seems like anytime anybody sings about a woman, she’s in cutoff jeans, drinking and on a tailgate — they objectify the hell out of them! [...] But I’m at a point where I want to say something different about women”.[1] He told Taste of Country that he wasn’t searching for another Grace Potter duet, but when he finished writing the song, he knew it was unavoidable. “When you write about women, the best place to start is their spirit, and there’s not a woman that has a better free spirit than Grace Potter”.[2]
Content
"Wild Child" finds its narrator falling for a strong and independent woman, whose spirit is free and whose nature is rebel.
Critical reception
Giving it a B+, Bob Paxman of Country Weekly wrote that "Those who prefer party guy Kenny might find this a bit too mellow for their tastes. But give this bit of introspection a chance and you'll find some cool lyrics…and a fine message."[3]
Music video
The music video was directed by Shaun Silva and premiered on the USA Today website on February 11, 2015.[4]
Chart performance
The song has sold 242,000 copies in the United States as of June 2015.[5]