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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (2/27/26)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“Boat Named After You” – Ernest

Ernest impresses on brand new song, “Boat Named After You,” out now.

 

“Morning Comes” – Ty Myers

Ty Myers releases one of his best songs to date, a song called, “Morning Comes.”

 

“Like God Intended” – Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis adds to his impressive catalog of hits with new song, “Like God Intended.”

 

“if daddy says no” – Harper Grace

Harper Grace reveals her heart on brand new song, “if daddy says no.”

 

“Sounds Like Something I’d Say (Acoustic)” – Kassi Ashton ft. Parker McCollum

Kassi Ashton collaborates with Parker McCollum for a stunning acoustic version of “Sounds Like Something I’d Say.”

 

“Tennessee (Front Porch Version)” – Dasher The Band

Dasher The Band impress with new song, “Tennessee (Front Porch Version).”

 

“These Things Happen” – Donovan Woods

On his new EP, Squander Your Gifts, Donovan Woods shines, especially on his song, “Things That Happen.”

 

“Man Downstairs” – Avery Anna

Avery Anna’s star continues to shine brighter, especially on her new song, “Man Downstairs.”

 

“Sorry… I Meant Tonight” – Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney surprises fans, adding another new song to recently released third album. “Sorry.. I Meant Tonight” is out now.

 

“Stripper For A Week” – Kimberly Kelly

Kimberly Kelly shares brand new song, “Stripper For A Week.”

 

“Podunk” – Trey Pendley

Trey Pendley impresses on his debut EP, Podunk, featuring the title track.

 

“Walker Chevrolet” – Robert Bacon

Robert Bacon shares clever new song, “Walker Chevrolet.”

 

“Everything’s Different” – Ben Chapman

Ben Chapman adds to his growing catalog with new song, ‘Everything’s Different.”

 

“Something To Get Into” – Josh Mitcham

Josh Mitcham shows off his talent with new song, “Something To Get Into.”

 

“Easy On The Eyes” – Willow Avalon

Willow Avalon shares new song, “Easy On The Eyes.”

 

“Done For” – Max McNown

Max McNown shares new song, “Done For,” one of his best so far.

 

“Born To Be Yours” – Warren Zeiders

Warren Zeiders shows off his undeniable talent on new song, “Born To Be Yours.”

 

“Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line” – Gavin Adcock

Gavin Adcock continues to pump out new music, releasing his new song, “Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line.”

 

“Circles” – Austin Snell

Austin Snell releases impressive new song, “Circles.”

 

“Love Looks Like” – Avery Anne

Avery Anne impresses with new song, “Love Looks Like.”

 

“Drunk Cigs” – Mackenzie Carpenter

Mackenzie Carpenter continues to show her artistry, releasing her new song, “Drunk Cigs.”

 

“Thinkin’ & Drivin’” – Matt Schuster

Matt Schuster impresses yet again with new song, ‘Thinkin’ & Drivin’.”

 

“Darkness Win” – Erin Kirby

Erin Kirby adds another new song to her growing catalog called, “Darkness Win.”

 

“Don’t That Sound Like Her” – Dusty Black

Dusty Black shine on his new project, including on his song, “Don’t That Sound Like Her.”

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Dusty Black: Self-titled EP Review

Dusty Black’s new self-title EP, featuring “Don’t That Sound Like Her” “Curveball,” and “Dust Off of Me,” is out now. Learn more and listen to the new record below.

With a voice laced with power and emotion, Dusty Black’s self-titled EP, out now, finds the rising star at his finest. Packed with striking vocals and dynamic musicianship, the collection explores life, love, loss, and everything in between.

Released via QHMG/Stone Country Records, the EP was produced by Mickey Jack Cones and features songs written by Jordan Walker, Chris DuBois, Heath Sanders, Josh Mirenda and more.  “This EP is the end result of a lot of soul-searching about who I am and who I want to be,” says Black. “That’s why my name is in the title, but whoever you are, I hope you’ll love my songs because they tell your own story too.”  

For the Texas-born and Memphis-raised singer, the EP represents a step forward as an artist and storyteller. Opening with “Don’t That Sound Like Her,” Black immediately shows off, his voice impassioned and emotive as he sends a warning to his ex’s new lover. “She’ll steal your heart and take off running,” He warns of the woman who broke his heart, “Til she’s gone and her taillight’s down the drive.” 

“Goodbye Drives Me Crazy” gives him another chance to flex his vocal prowess, capturing the bittersweet emotion of leaving home for work. Gruff yet relatable, he wrestles with the ache of being away from the one he loves.

“’Cause goodbye drives me crazy // Leaving is harder lately // Just know another minute without you is a moment wasted // I know it’s hard to hold on // When I ain’t there to hold on to // Seeing you in the rearview makes me hate me // I go insane without you // But I’ll be back home soon // ‘Cause goodbye drives me crazy”

“Dust Off of Me” is a gorgeous love song about falling in love again after time away from romance, while “Curveball” celebrates the man who raised him. “The best coach I ever had never sat in the dugout,” He proclaims of his father, who he longs to be like. “Somewhere down the road, I hope I get to be, the coach and teach everything that he taught me.”

Black turns things up on tracks like “In That Case” and “I Don’t Wanna Be Right.” The former offers a clever breakup twist (“She ain’t about to kill my buzz, I’m gonna drink ’em while I got ’em”), while the latter is an unapologetic country anthem. Here, he embraces his upbringing and lifestyle, pushing back at those who don’t understand his country-boy ways. “If being country’s wrong, then I don’t wanna be right,” he declares.

In the end, Dusty Black stands as a powerful snapshot of an artist who knows exactly where he’s headed. Blending heartfelt storytelling with undeniable vocal grit, the EP captures both his roots and his growth, and we can’t wait to see what’s next.

Dusty Black Track List:

  1. Don’t That Sound Like Her (Houston Phillips, Kyle Schlienger, Kyler Weston) 
  2. Goodbye Drives Me Crazy (Josh Mirenda, Gary Garris, Houston Phillips) 
  3. Curveball (Jordan Walker, Chris DuBois, Lynn Hutton) 
  4. Dust Off of Me (Connie Harrington, Houston Phillips, Heath Sanders, Josh Dunne) 
  5. In That Case (Heath Sanders, Chris Stevens, Jordan Walker) 
  6. I Don’t Wanna Be Right (Nate Kenyon, Matt Gorman, Cooper Van Bascom)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Don’t That Sound Like Her
  2. Dust Off of Me
  3. Goodbye Drives Me Crazy
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Dusty Black shares self-titled EP, out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Dusty Black releases.

To keep up with the rising star, visit his official website or follow him on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook

Dusty Black EP available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Harper Grace Shares New Song “if daddy says no”

Harper Grace releases new song “if daddy says no,” out now, February 27th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Curb Records recording artist, Harper Grace has always released music that speak to her talent; however, in 2026, we are getting the most authentic version of Grace yet. The songstress hasn’t had the chance yet to create music that feels more raw and real – until now. Her brand new song, “if daddy says no” is officially out now, and it’s her best song yet!

“My new song “if daddy says no” – ripped straight from the pages of my heart and placed right into your hands. Truth is, daddy did say “no”, not to shut the door on love, but to remind me that true love is worth waiting for. So for this season…. no wedding bells just yet. I still believe in the real thing – a love that pursues, shows up, asks respectfully for my hand one day, chooses to stay. But for now, I wait. I pour my time and love into my first love – My ARTISTRY,” shared the singer in a recent press invitation.

“if daddy says no” tells an emotive story of love and love lost. It’s a raw and vulnerable take on an experience that many woman go through, when wishing for “the one.” For Grace, this single signifies her growth as an artist, her vulnerability as a human, and a relatable experience that her fans can find themselves in. All of these things are a mark of a an artist that is poised to go far in the industry.

With each and every release, Grace is finding her sound as an artist. “if daddy says no” is truly her best song to date. Make sure to listen ASAP!

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Harper Grace shares new song, ‘if daddy says no,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Harper Grace releases.

To keep up with Harper Grace, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“if daddy says no” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Is Trey Pendley’s Debut EP ‘Podunk’

Trey Pendley’s debut EP, Podunk is out now, February 27th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

Trey Pendley is kicking off 2026 with a bang! The artist releases songs that speak to his story, his upbringing, and the type of music he wants to share with the world. Today, the singer-songwriter officially shares his debut EP, Podunk with the world.

With just six songs, Pendley manages to capture both who is ask artist and the experiences he’s been through on one cohesive record. “Podunk is essentially me owning every part of where I’m from. The good, the bad, and the sometimes hilarious,” shared Pendley in a recent press release. “Those experiences shaped how I see the world and now, how I write songs. When I realized this song sums up my past in that way, it made sense to name the whole EP after it. This project is for the people who grew up the same way I did and never tried to be nothin’ different.”

Make sure to listen to Podunk EP. We’re sure you’ll become a fan after you do.

Podunk EP Tracklist:

  1. Drunk As Any Rich Man (Trey Pendley, Jacob Bryan, John Davidson)
  2. Podunk (Trey Pendley, Delaney Ramsdell, Andrew Petroff)
  3. Like A River (Trey Pendley, Ben Chapman, Meg McRee)
  4. As Good As It Gets (Trey Pendley, Jacob Bryant, John Davidson)
  5. The Dog (Trey Pendley, Timothy Scott Bruns)
  6. TV Tray (Trey Pendley, Timothy Scott Bruns)
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Trey Pendley shares his debut EP, ‘Podunk,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Trey Pendley releases.

To keep up with Trey Pendley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

Podunk EP is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Is Donovan Woods’ New EP ‘Squander Your Gifts’

Donovan Woods’ brand new EP, Squander Your Gifts is out now, February 27th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

Donovan Woods is a special type artist, who transcends genre and truly pulls at your heartstrings. The singer-songwriter creates music that speaks to who is as a person, the experiences he’s been through, and everything in between. Today, he releases his brand new EP, Squander Your Gifts featuring five prolific songs that all rival any artist in the industry right now.

“I went through a period of only being able to write about him. It lasted about a year and I wondered if it would ever end. Eventually, I felt that I owed it to Abe to dedicate a collection of songs to him and that’s what this is,” shared Woods in a recent press release. The record as a whole is a dedication to his late friend, Abe Stoklasa, who died too young. “He liked my writing and that emboldened me to believe that my point-of-view had value, that my stubborn, maybe even boring devotion to plainspoken lyric would eventually matter. Abe was a gifted melodist whose ideas arrived from a musical palette I had no access to. His voice was wonderful: wise, easy to hear and easy to love. He sounded like he was 58 years old at 24. In a way, he was. Abe was incredibly kind and thoughtful to those he loved, whip smart and hilarious, as principled as anyone I’ve ever known. He cooked me the best steak I’ve ever eaten. He was brilliant. He was irritating as hell. I loved him and I miss him terribly.”

In just five songs, Woods made sure to honor his friend and also release some of his best music to date. Make sure to listen to Squander Your Gifts EP. We’re sure you’ll become a fan after you do.

Squander Your Gifts EP Tracklist:

  1. I Talk About You
  2. Do It Right
  3. These Things Happen
  4. Who Could Love You
  5. Losing Everything ft. Anaïs Mitchell
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Donovan Woods shares new EP, ‘Squander Your Gitfs,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Donovan Woods releases.

To keep up with Donovan Woods, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

Squander Your Gifts EP is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Jordan Davis Drops Brand New Song “Like God Intended”

Jordan Davis shares new song “Like God Intended,” out now, February 27th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Time and time again, we sing Jordan Davis praises! Davis is one of the most consist artists in country music right now, continuously cranking out hits that are both honest and fun. While we tend to love everything the singer-songwriter puts out, Davis seems to be on top of his game with his newest releases. Today, he shares his newest song, “Like God Intended.”

“Like God Intended” is an honest song that speaks to Davis as both a person and as an artist. Since fans heard snippets of the song, they have been begging for the singer-songwriter to release the track. The song is the perfect addition to Davis’ impressive, growing catalog.

“There’s something wrong with that, and I // Stay tryna live by the book // So I – I think I’m doing what He thinks I should, just // Out here rippin’ on a crank bait // Just like Bill Dance recommended // I’m alive and it’s a great day // Kinda like ol’ Travis Tritt penned it // A little later, I’ll be kissing on my girl // My world’s better when she’s in it // Cap it off with some six-pack sippin’ // While the sunsеt drops like God intended (Likе God intended)”

“Like God Intended” will keep Jordan Davis fans excited for what’s to come! The song comes on the heels of Davis’ most successful tour and arguably his best project to date. Stay tuned for more from the rising superstar!

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Jordan Davis shares brand new song, “Like God Intended,” out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Jordan Davis releases.

To keep up with Jordan Davis, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Like God Intended” is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (2/20/26)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“I Only Miss You” – Megan Moroney ft. Ed Sheeran

Megan Moroney impresses on her brand new album, Cloud 9. We especially love this new song.

 

“Love at First Fight” – Filmore

Filmore releases his best work to date with his brand new album ATYPICAL featuring incredible and clever songs like “Love at First Fight.”

 

“Didn’t Forget” – Waylon Wyatt & Wyatt Flores

Waylon Wyatt and Wyatt Flores join forces on their new song, “Didn’t Forget.”

 

I Don’t Wanna Cry Anymore – Madden Metcalf

Maden Metcalf impresses on brand new song, “I Don’t Wanna Cry Anymore.”

 

“Empty Words” – Corey Kent

After fans begged for its release, Corey Kent officially shared his new song, “Empty Words.”

 

“The Deep End” – Graham St. Clair Band

Newcomers, the Graham St. Clair Band show off their undeniable talent on their new EP, The Narrow Gate, out now.

 

“Flyin’” – Coleman Jennings

Coleman Jennings brings his traditional flair to his new song, “Flying’.”

 

“Fighting The Good Fight” – Joe Nichols

Joe Nichols continues to impress with his brand new song, “Fighting The Good Fight.”

 

“Word On The Street” – Luke Bryan

Country mainstay shares brand new song, “Word On The Street,” out now.

 

“Take Two” – Dani Jack

Dani Jack releases brand new song, “Take Two.”

 

“Mercy” – Sheyna Gee

Sheyna Gee adds to her growing catalog with new song, “Mercy.”

 

“Arkansas Mud” – Ashley McBryde

Ashley McBryde releases one of her best songs of late called, “Arkansas Mud.”

 

“I Own This Bar” – Braxton Keith

Braxton Keith builds on his momentum with brand new song, “I Own This Bar.”

 

“Thinkin’ Bout Drinkin’” – Randall King

Randall King brings the heat on brand new song, “Thinkin’ Bout Drinkin’.”

 

“That Somebody” – Mason Ramsey

Mason Ramsey grows his artistry with new song, “That Somebody.”

 

Some Are Just Better – Maoli

Hawaiian superstar, Maoli shines on new song, “Some Are Just Better.”

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Megan Moroney: ‘Cloud 9’ Album Review

Megan Moroney’s brand new album, Cloud 9 is officially out now, February 20th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.

One of country music’s fastest-rising names, Megan Moroney proves she’s the real deal on Cloud 9, out now. On the follow-up to 2024’s Am I Okay?, the Georgia native further establishes herself as a powerful songwriter, compelling storyteller, and undeniable superstar in the making.

“With two albums under my belt, I feel like my feet are fully planted in my artistry. It’ s not my first or even second rodeo, she shares. “And because of that I felt free to be completely myself and take some risks on this record.”

Each of the album’s fifteen tracks was written or co-written by Moroney alongside collaborators including Luke Laird, Jessie Jo Dillon, Connie Harrington, and Ben Williams. She also co-produced the project with Laird and longtime collaborator Kristian Bush. The result is her pièce de résistance: a vibrant, polished collection of pop-country gems that finds her poised to leap from rising star to household name.

The title track opens the album in euphoric fashion, a shimmering love song that captures the dizzy rush of new romance and immediately sets the tone. “When I wrote ‘Cloud 9,’ I was in such a happy mood all the time,” Moroney says. “I love knowing that when I listen to that song somewhere down the road, I’ll remember exactly how I felt during that time.” 

While the opener floats high on new love, much of the record explores the devastating crash of heartbreak. “Stupid” finds her rationalizing the chaos of being ghosted, while “6 Months Later” showcases her wit with the sharp line, “What doesn’t kill you calls you six months later.” Meanwhile, the Miranda Lambert-esque “Medicine” delivers a gritty honky-tonk attitude as she flips the script on a bad boy, tongue firmly in cheek as she gives him a taste of his own treatment.

“Is it bitter going down, down, down?// You don’t like it too much, do you? // Coming back around, round, ’round // Ain’t as fun when it’s happening to you // Oh, poor, poor you // Now, who’s the fool? // Say I’m messing with your head again // Well, how you like the taste of your own medicine?”

Fan favorite “Wedding Dress,” captures lingering heartbreak with devastating honesty as she wonders if she’ll still miss an old love on her wedding day. Written years before Cloud 9, the Georgia native fears she’ll never get over a lost love. “What if I get married one day and I’m still missing him? When is this gonna stop?’” shared Moroney of her mindset when composing the track. “I was in shambles at the time and I couldn’t get the verses right, but when I finally moved on I was able to figure it all out.” 

“I Only Miss You” is the first of two collaborations on the album, pairing Moroney with Ed Sheeran. Born from an unexpected night of camaraderie at the Bluebird, it’s a sparse Johnny-and-June-inspired country ballad that allows both singers to shine. It allows Sheeran to stretch outside his normal pop sensibilities, anchored in country perfection by Moroney’s more classic drawl.

The “Tennessee Orange” songstress truly stretches herself musically and thematically on the collection. “Beautiful Things” offers a gorgeously poignant moment, inspired by her two-year old niece. “The world is hard on beautiful things that shine,” She sings, inspiring fans far beyond her expectations, “You’re gonna be alright, it’s gonna be alright.”

“It’s the song I’m most proud of on the album,” She shares of “Beautiful Things. “If I can help someone’s day get even two percent better, that means the world to me.” 

“Liars & Tigers & Bears” is the quintessential female empowerment anthem, offering a clever lyrical homage to  The Wizard of Oz as she examines the double standards and unreasonable expectations placed on women.

“Speak your mind, but not too loud // Be sure of yourself, but never too proud // Paint yourself pretty, but don’t do too much// Be soft and not bitchy, but you better be tough // Smile real big, be happy to lose// Don’t have a bad day, there’s cameras on you// Champagne problems I know, I know just a wide – eyed girl, learning the ropes”

The album’s second collaboration pairs her with longtime inspiration, Kacey Musgraves. “Bells & Whistles” examines the sting of watching an ex move on. Yet, it’s ironically self-deprecating, as they trade verses about a girl who’s a bit more drama-free, but likely less exciting. “I know why you like her / She’s sweet and she’s simple / She’s like me without the bells and the whistles,” They lament, a hint of a chuckle lingering in their voices. “She don’t come with the spotlight // She’ll wait around all day long // And you don’t have to worry // You’ll wind up in a song.”

Tracks like “Wish I Didn’t” and “Convincing” showcase Moroney’s versatility, blending pop polish with country storytelling, while “Change of Heart” stands out sonically. It’s a unique and frenetic track, mixing stripped verses with wild choruses. Here, you’ll find the type of call and response live vocals that are perfect for an epic live moment.

The album closes with “Waiting on the Rain,” a lush, string-laden ballad that leans fully into bittersweet acceptance. It’s a fitting finale: cinematic, vulnerable, and quietly devastating. Featuring a chill-inducing string section and background vocals by Jamey Johnson, it’s a bittersweet ballad about a heart just waiting to break.

Ultimately, Cloud 9 feels like a defining moment for Megan Moroney. It allows her to step out into her own strength as both a person and an artist. “The whole experience taught me that keeping the pressure off and leaning into being fully myself is what ends up creating my favorite songs I’ve ever written. I hope that translates to everyone when they hear the album, and reminds them that they don’ t always have to take things so seriously. I hope it brings them that same kind of lightness and joy.”

Cloud 9 Track List:

  1. Cloud 9 (Megan Moroney, Luke Laird, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Ernest Keith Smith)*
  2. Medicine (Megan Moroney, Connie Harrington, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Jessi Alexander)*
  3. 6 Months Later (Megan Moroney, Ben Williams, Rob Hatch, and David “Messy” Mescon)*
  4. Stupid (Megan Moroney, Amy Allen, and David “Messy” Mescon)*
  5. Beautiful Things (Megan Moroney, Connie Harrington, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Jessi Alexander)*
  6. Convincing (Megan Moroney, Connie Harrington, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Jessi Alexander)*
  7. Liars & Tigers & Bears (Megan Moroney, Luke Laird, and Jessie Jo Dillon)*
  8. I Only Miss You (ft. Ed Sheeran) (Megan Moroney, Ben Williams, Mackenzie Carpenter, Micah Carpenter, and Ed Sheeran)*
  9. Wedding Dress (Megan Moroney, Ben Williams, and Colin Healy)+
  10. Change of Heart (Megan Moroney, Ben Williams, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Micah Carpenter)*
  11. Bells & Whistles (ft. Kacey Musgraves) (Megan Moroney, Ben Williams, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Micah Carpenter)*
  12. Table for Two (Megan Moroney, Ben Williams, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Micah Carpenter)^
  13. Wish I Didn’t (Megan Moroney, Emily Weisband, Hillary Lindsey, and Luke Laird)*
  14. Who Hurt You? (Megan Moroney, Luke Laird, and Jessie Jo Dillon)*
  15. Waiting on the Rain (Megan Moroney, Luke Laird, and Jessie Jo Dillon)*

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Wish I Didn’t
  2. Liars & Tigers & Bears
  3. Bells & Whistles
  4. Wedding Dress
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Megan Moroney shares brand new album, ‘Cloud 9,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Megan Moroney releases.

For tour dates and more, visit her website or follow her on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.

Cloud 9 available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Is FILMORE’s New Album ‘Atypical’

FILMORE’s brand new album, Atypical is out now, February 20th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

Since arriving on the country music scene, FILMORE has stayed true to himself. Unapologetically authentic with true swagger, the singer-songwriter continues to redefine country music on his own terms. Since signing with Pitbull’s record label ‘Mr. 305 Records,’ FILMORE has officially entered a new chapter in music. Today, the singer releases his fourth studio album that runs the genre gamut, tapping into the many talents of the artist. Atypical is out now.

The new record features 21 songs all co-written by the singer. FILMORE was also a co-producer on 16 of the songs. Each and every song off the project showcases the singer’s captivating lyrics, while sonically, each song brings a different flavor to the record.”“Working with Pitbull these last few years has truly made me a better artist,” shared FILMORE. “I’ve learned so much from him and I now consider him family. I’m truly blessed to have the opportunity to work with him and be a part of the Mr. 305 Records family!”

Make sure to give Atypical a listen ASAP!Atypical Tracklist:

  1. Blame a Country Song (Tyler Filmore, Danny Majic, Trannie S Anderson)
  2. Betcha Gonna (Tyler Filmore, Matt Dragstrem, Jordan Minton, Geoff Warburton)
  3. Beach Bar (Tyler Filmore, Michael Whitworth, Matt Thomas, Kevin Bard)
  4. Hola (Tyler Filmore, Kyle Clark, Sam Bergeson)
  5. Yeehaw (Tyler Filmore, Armando C. Pérez, Jose Carlos Garcia, Justin Ebach, Elijah Pérez)
  6. Love at First Fight (Tyler Filmore, Lindsay Rimes, Josh Hoge)
  7. Dark Side of Drinking (Tyler Filmore, Tim Nichols, Chris Loocke)
  8. Breakup Tattoos (Tyler Filmore, Devin Dawson, Zach Abend, Geoff Warburton)
  9. Reality (Tyler Filmore, John-Luke Carter)
  10. The Moon (Tyler Filmore, Justin Ebach, Kyle Fishman)
  11. Picture Perfect (Tyler Filmore, Matt Rogers, Lindsay Rimes)
  12. Cost of Living (Tyler Filmore, Conor Matthews, Andrew Baylis)
  13. Only Heaven (Tyler Filmore, John-Luke Carter, Brandon Day)
  14. Reel Life (Tyler Filmore, Tim Nichols, Sam Bergeson)
  15. South On Me (Tyler Filmore, Zach Abend, Jared Mullins, Geoff Warburton)
  16. Made for the Summer (Tyler Filmore, Kyle Clark, Jason Massey)
  17. If I Was You (Tyler Filmore, Conor Matthews, Riley Thomas, Sam Bergeson)
  18. Love Lovin You (Tyler Filmore, Kyle Clark, Sam Bergeson)
  19. God Knew Best (Tyler Filmore, John-Luke Carter, Mackenzie Thoms)
  20. Nobody Ever Loved You (Tyler Filmore, Riley Thomas)
  21. 365 (Tyler Filmore, Lydia Sutherland, Brandon Day)
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Filmore shares brand new album, ‘Atypical,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future FILMORE releases.

To keep up with FILMORE, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Atypical is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Is Graham St. Clair Band’s New EP ‘The Narrow Gate’

Graham St. Clair Band’s brand new EP, The Narrow Gate is out now, February 20th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

Graham St. Clair Band are ones to look out for! The rising act is comprised of talented, honest artists who have a story to share with the world. In their brand new EP, The Narrow Gate, out today, the band shares their impressions of the music industry, as they navigate this beautiful yet sometimes dark world of music.

In just five songs, the Graham St, Clair Band manage to lure you into their world, telling stories about love, loss, and everything in between. “The Narrow Gate is about as close as you can get to being a concept piece without it being a concept piece. The EP is symbolic of our first impressions of the music industry and kind of the darker side of it a little bit,” shared lease singer, Graham St. Clair. “For any listener, the tracks in the EP will represent stories that they’ve heard a thousand times, whether it be in the music industry or not, or experiences they may have gone through. For the band the EP will always be a record of what it felt like for us to navigate how we wanted to operate during our time playing music. These songs have been ready to go for a long time and we’re excited to finally share them with the world!.”

Make sure to listen to The Narrow Gate EP. We’re sure you’ll become a fan after you do.

The Narrow Gate Tracklist:

  1. Carry me Home (Sadie Gene)
  2. The Deep End
  3. Lose Ourselves
  4. Junior Stayed Home
  5. Hopeful
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Graham St Clair Band share their brand new EP, ‘The Narrow Gate,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

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