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.
“Favorite Country Song” – HARDY
HARDY releases two new songs today, including this fan-favorite, “Favorite Country Song.”
“Dreams Don’t Die” – Jelly Roll
Jelly Roll’s song on the hit hit show Fire Country is officially out now.
Kolby Cooper shares his newest EP, Love You, Goodnight featuring 14 new songs including, “Running Away.”
Join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news, announcements and releases.
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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Kolby Cooper’s new project, Love You, Goodnight is out now, April 11th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.
With his powerful growl and incredible knack for songwriting, Kolby Cooper is back with his sophomore album via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville with Combustion Music, Love You, Good Night. On the follow up to 2022’s Boy from Anderson County to the Moon, the Texas native continues his ascension towards superstardom with a collection of anthemic, radio-ready uptempos and impassioned ballads.
For the 25-year-old husband and father of three, much of his sophomore effort focuses on life on the road and all the good and bad that comes with being a road warrior. Yet, the country-rock dynamo blends his gritty vocals with authentic storytelling and catchy melodies, creating an impressive collection.
Featuring fourteen tracks penned by Cooper and a host of other well-revered writers, the album takes listeners on a roller coaster of emotion. “It just feels like the most ‘me’ album we’ve ever made, I wasn’t even trying to force this sound out,” Cooper revealed in a statement, “I was just sitting down like ‘Let’s write something badass.’ I hope the lyrics carry the weight of how cool the production is, how hard we worked on it, and the countless hours I’ve spent making sure it told a story.”
The album kicks off with the driving and anthemic guitars of “Apt. 208,” which he describes as “one of my favorite songs on the project and one of my favorite choruses I’ve ever been a part of writing.” On the powerful uptempo, he celebrates that good times often come after bad, musing, “I wouldn’t love the sun, if it wasn’t for the rain.”
That kind of lyrical juxtaposition weaves its way through much of the LP, as Cooper finds himself in a losing battle on the acoustic-driven “Fighting with God.” The story-laden “Getaway” makes him an accomplice to a crime, all in the name of love. Meanwhile, “Lost Gets Found” is a lush and hopeful anthem that all will be alright.
“Running Away” is a clear standout, a single-worthy earworm that celebrates getting out of the friend zone and into a special relationship, while “Under My Skin” is a growling uptempo that finds him willing to sacrifice pain for love. “Break my heart all over again,” He proclaims. “Get back in my arms, get under my skin.”
In a similar vein come “Hate You Too” and “Kill Me,” both which have titles that sound much darker than the songs would suggest. “Hate” is driving and gritty, blaring guitars accentuating Cooper’s voice as he deals with a woman he both loves and hates, while “Kill Me” pairs his raspy growl with heavier instrumentation.
“There’s a wildfire on top of this hill // I don’t know, I’m climbing still // The burning is giving me chills // I crave it I crave your body’s beautiful drug // Bringing me down and picking me up // I breathe you into my lungs // You kill me, you kill me”
Cooper grapples with heartache on the sparsely stunning ballad “Empty Handed.” Here, his voice shines with emotion as he realizes how bad an ex was for him, finding himself happier to be empty-handed. Similarly, he trades verses with the golden-voiced Danielle Bradbery on “One Last,” a breakup ballad that finds the pair convincing themselves to share one last night before saying their goodbyes.
The Texas native also pays homage to his East Texas upbringing and the dysfunction often found there, taking a deep look at vices and familial relations on songs like “Mama” and “One Big Happy Sad Family.” While the latter tells the tale of a complicated family, each member with their own problems and vices, “Mama” is the story of a man battling his addictions despite his mother’s prayers.
“Don’t put that on me, mama // I’ve talked to God before It feels like he don’t wanna // Hear from me no more // This devil in the bottle // Don’t wanna let me go // There ain’t no holy water // Gonna save my soul // Those prayers you sent through the ceilin //’ No, they ain’t worth a heart like mine // God knows my shoulders don’t need the weight of the world tonight // Don’t put that on me, mama”
The album ends with a one two punch of “Hello from the Road” and “Love You, Good Night,” both which find Cooper vulnerable and missing home. It ends with the title track, a sparse and soul-tugging ballad that finds him making a late night phone call from the road to his wife at home. “I have a beautiful wife and babies back home and it’s just, I would love to be with them every single day,” He reveals. “And this song was written in the morning after I’d been away for a couple of weeks and just called home and said, ‘Hey, I love you, I miss you.’”
It’s that kind of honesty and authenticity in his lyrics that make Kolby Cooper a true stand out in the country genre. Pair that authenticity with his incredible voice and you’ve got a man on the verge of superstardom.
Country Swag Picks:
Hate You Too
Apt. 208
Running Away
Empty Handed
Love You, Goodnight Track List:
Apt. 208 (Kolby Cooper, Ben Burgess, Andrew Baylis)
Fighting With God (Kolby Cooper, Andrew Baylis, Josh Dorr, Michael Whitworth)
Running Away (Kolby Cooper, Andrew Baylis, Michael Whitworth)
Lost Gets Found (Kolby Cooper, Michael Whitworth, Andrew Baylis)
Hate You Too (Kolby Cooper, Andrew Baylis, Riley Thomas, Michael Whitworth)
Empty Handed (Kolby Cooper)
One Big Happy Sad Family (Kolby Cooper, Sam Bergeson, Dan Pellarin, Riley Thomas)
Under My Skin (Kolby Cooper, Andrew Baylis, Josh Dorr, Michael Whitworth, Riley Thomas)
One Last (with Danielle Bradbery) (Kolby Cooper, Michael Whitworth, Cody Quistad)
Kill Me (Kolby Cooper, Andrew Baylis, Michael Whitworth)
Getaway (Kolby Cooper, Jaxson Free, Joybeth Taylor, Jacob Durrett)
Mama (Kolby Cooper, Andrew Baylis, Michael Whitworth, Geoff Warburton)
Hello From The Road (Kolby Cooper, David Garcia, Brett Tyler)
Love You, Goodnight (Kolby Cooper, Andrew Baylis)
Kolby Cooper shares new album, ‘Love You, Goodnight,’ 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 Kolby Cooper releases.
For more info on Cooper, including tour dates, visit his official website.
Love You, Goodnight 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.
Jon Pardi’s new project, Honkytonk Hollywood is out now, April 11th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.
Since bursting onto the country music scene over a decade ago with songs like “Missin’ You Crazy” and “What I Can’t Put Down,” Jon Pardi has always forged his own path in the genre. Now, with the release of his fifth full-length album, Honkytonk Hollywood, Pardi continues to do just that.
For the California native, the 17-track collection represents a slightly different side of the acclaimed singer-songwriter as he dabbles in new sounds and styles. Produced by the legendary Jay Joyce and recorded with his touring band, the Capitol Records Nashville offering features eight tracks co-written by Pardi along with the likes of Jackson Dean, Ryan Hurd, Hailey Whitters, Seth Ennis, Hillary Lindsey, Luke Laird, and more. The result is a unique mix of traditional country paired with hints of rock and roll, blues, and even a bit of pop soul.
“All my albums have been rock and roll with a country flare—this one keeps on rockin’,” Pardi explains. “It’s also the most grown-up record I’ve ever made, all my soul basically. Honkytonk Hollywood is for the Nashville that’s in my blood and it’s also a nod to my California roots. And right now, more than ever, I hope it’s a way to honor and lift up the people of my home state.”
While Pardi’s home state of California lends its influences to Honkytonk Hollywood, the album is definitely more Nashville than Los Angeles. This is evidenced immediately by the one-two punch of the album’s opening tracks: “Boots Off” and “Friday Night Heartbreaker.” “Boots” kicks things off with an explosive and ear-grabbing flirty stomp that uses playful instrumentation to compliment the sexy lyrics, followed immediately by “Friday Night Heartbreaker,” which pairs a soulful bass line and sultry melody.
“Ooh, she’ll get you hypnotized // Leave you victimized // She’s a Friday night heartbreaker // Ooh, she’ll get you with them eyes // Devil in disguise // She’s a Friday night heartbreaker // Hellraiser, game player // Better do yourself a favor”
Much like “Boots Off,” Pardi doubles down on the romance on songs like “Last Call Thing,” “Rush” and “Love the Lights Out.” The latter pairs sizzling slide guitars with seductive lyrics, while “Rush” is a 90’s-alt-leaning rock country song about the buzz of new love. It allows Pardi to dabble in a different style that works incredibly well with his unique vocal styling.
He dabbles in the sounds of Laurel Canyon on “Hey California,” which finds him downtrodden after losing his love to the Golden State. “Tell me why your sunshine went and stole mine away from me?” He asks longingly.
“She Drives Away” is the immediate standout on the album, a lush tearjerker of a song that pairs buoyant instrumentation with a heart melting lyrical tale of the full circle patterns of life. Here, Pardi transitions from being a kid taking a daddy’s girl on a date to being a father watching his own little girl leave on her first date.
“She drives away and he’s scared to death // You hold the wheel, he holds his breath // You ain’t thinking ’bout it, thinking how it feels like yesterday // He drove her home, now she drives away”
The “Dirt On My Boots” singer continues down a storyteller path on songs like “Hard Knocks,” ‘Gamblin’ Man” and “He Went to Work.” On “Gamblin’ Man,” he warns a woman not to gamble her heart away with someone who can’t quit his vices, while “He Went to Work” celebrates the fathers of the world and the sacrifice they made for their families. “Hard Knocks” is a blistering and catchy rocker, allowing Pardi to flex his unique growl on the triumphant tale.
“I come from the school of hard knocks // The one my dad and his dad and his daddy taught // I learned early that you better learn fast // How to get back up when life knocks you flat on your back // And you don’t back down // When the going gets tough // You ask for some more // When you had enough // When fear is a cold steel hammer that drops You answer the door anytime hard knocks”
The album’s glittering title track tells of a woman who’s equal parts city and country, “She’s a little sunset, she’s a little neon,” he muses about the girl who “fell in love with the singer in a band.”
“She’s my blue-eyed blue jean baby // Kinda California crazy // My dance floor diamond shining like the stars on Rodeo // Kinda country, kinda city // She’s West Coast down home pretty // Got no business looking that damn good // Honkytonk Hollywood”
While Pardi can throw down a two-stepper with the best of them, he shines on ballads like “Don’t You Wanna Know,” “Bar Room Blue,” “Nice Place to Visit” and “She Gets to Drinking.” “Nice Place” is an introspective and soulful piano ballad that finds him grappling with his demons as a ramblin’ man, musing, “I’m a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to stay.” Meanwhile, “She Gets to Drinking” is a swinging ballad about a woman who lets her guard down after a heartbreak and a few drinks.
“When she gets to drinking // Her hair starts falling // When she gets to dancing // Last call ain’t ever calling // She gets every head spinning from the buzz she’s getting // She puts the stars under the neon moon // When she gets to drinking, she gets me drinking too”
The album’s penultimate track, “Who I Don’t Want to Be” is a building and almost anthemic confessional that finds him admitting his sins, acknowledging his mistakes, and looking at being a better man. It’s followed immediately by the album’s closing track, the funky “Kinda Wanna Keep It That Way,” an embrace of authenticity and not changing for anyone.
On Honkytonk Hollywood, Jon Pardi does just that. “We did what we wanted, and it stands out because of it,” he reveals in a statement. “Taking the chance paid off, and I kind of want to keep it that way.”
Country Swag Picks:
She Drives Away
Boots Off
Rush
Hard Knocks
Who I Don’t Wanna Be
Honkytonk Hollywood Track List:
Boots Off (Jon Pardi, Luke Laird, Wyatt McCubbin)
Friday Night Heartbreaker (Jessie Jo Dillon, Ryan Hurd, Josh Miller, Daniel Ross, Chris Tompkins)
She Gets to Drinking (Jon Pardi, Hillary Lindsey, Hailey Whitters)
Gambling Man (Josh Kear, Josh Miller, Chris Tompkins)
Hey California (Ben Johnson, Jordan Minton, Hunter Phelps, John Reno Prentice)
Rush (Jon Pardi, Ross Copperman, Brice Long)
She Drives Away (Zach Abend, Jimi Bell, Seth Ennis, Jordan Minton)
He Went to Work (Dan Alley, Brandon Kinney, Neil Medley)
Last Call Thing (Jon Pardi, Casey Brown, Luke Laird, Travis Wood)
Honkytonk Hollywood (Bart Butler, Benjy Davis, Jacob Paul Rice)
Love The Lights Out (Jon Pardi, Jimi Bell, Matt Dragstrem)
Nice Place to Visit (Pryor Baird, Billy Lawson, James LeBlanc)
Hard Knocks (Jackson Dean, Jeff Hyde, Ryan Tyndell)
Don’t You Wanna Know (Jon Pardi, Luke Laird, Hillardy Lindsey)
Bar Room Blue (Jon Pardi, Luke Laird, Josh Thompson)
Who I Don’t Wanna Be (Jon Pardi, Rhett Akins, Will Bundy)
Kinda Wanna Keep It That Way (Marv Green, Jeff Hyde, Brice Long)
Jon Pardi drops is brand new album, ‘Honkytonk Hollywood,’ 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 Jon Pardi releases.
Honkyonk Hollywood 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.
Ryan and Rory share their brand new single, “What’s Mine Is Yours,” available now, April 11th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
Ryan and Rory continue to bring their best music to the forefront.Today, the duo release their newest song, “What’s Mine Is Yours,” showing fans and the industry alike that they are ready to take the country music world my storm!
Ryan and Rory’s new single, “What’s Mine Is Yours” feels like a fresh take on a romantic love song. Filled with beautiful poetic lyrics and a fun hook and chorus, the duo bring their absolute A-game to the awesome new song. “What’s Mine Is Yours” is one oft he singers’ best songs to date.
“What’s mine is yours // All my midnights wrapped in cotton // Black coffee porch mornings // Yeah baby from the bottom of my heart to the top // of my dresser drawer // All your love is mine // and girl what’s mine is yours”
Time and time again, Ryan and Rory prove that they are the real deal. With the talent of seasoned veterans and the fun factor that keeps things fresh, their music is primed to reach country fans everywhere!
Ryan and Rory share their new single, “What’s Mine Is Yours,” 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 Ryan and Rory releases.
“What’s Mine Is Yours” 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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Parmalee’s new project, Fell In Love With A Cowgirl is out now, April 4th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.
For Parmalee, Fell In Love With a Cowgirl, represents the band’s return to its roots and a look towards its future. On the seven song collection, which is part one of a two-album set, the quartet blends its breezy country style with its pop rock influences.
Made up of brothers Matt Thomas and Scott Thomas, their cousin Barry Knox and life-long friend Josh McSwain, Parmalee has long been one of country music’s most consistent bands. On the follow up to 2021’s For You, the North Carolina natives continue down that path of making catchy pop country anthems.
Writers on the collection include members of the band, as well as heavy hitters like Ashley Gorley, David Fanning, Michael Tyler, Andy Albert, and more. “This project is getting back to the organic side of it,” Josh shared in a statement. “It’s more acoustic instruments, and there’s still slick production, but no made-up sounds. It’s real instruments.”
The collection opens with “Feels Like Home,” a mid tempo celebration of the type of love that feels as comfortable as home. “It embodies that whole thing of returning to where you came from and finding somebody that makes you feel like home,” Matt said. “It’s got the fast beat, and I feel like most people are waiting for the train kind of beat. But we wanted to do it more like Green Day or with steel guitars and fast picking.”
“Cowgirl” is a strumming uptempo, flirting with pop beats and an earworm of a chorus that’s perfect for a high energy live show. It’s a radio-ready summer anthem, a bop for cowgirls of all kinds.
“Yeah that’s the kinda woman // Make you call your friends up and say // I fell in love with a cowgirl // I’m followin’ her curves like a backroad // The way she fit it in them Levis // Make a man never wanna go home // I only came for a minute // Now she make me wanna live it // Yeah her southern charm ain’t no joke // Thank God for the cowgirl // I fell in love with a cowgirl // And I ain’t comin’ home”
The band shows its romantic side on tracks like “Enough,” “God Knew Better,” and “Day One.” While the latter is a playful midtempo that revels in love at first sight, “Enough” is a romantic ballad about the kind of love that can’t be put into words, but is impossible to get enough of.
“God Knew Better” shows a more introspective side to the band, reflecting on the decisions in life that led them to where they are and a special woman. “I thought nothing would settle me down, if the old me could see me now,” Matt muses. “I thought I knew best, but God knew better.”
“Beautiful” is a genre-bender, building in a way that wouldn’t be out of place on a Benson Boone record. Here, they move effortlessly from straightforward midtempo to impassioned anthem. “I just like the way that it builds from the beginning to the end, and it’s just massive,” Barry revealed. “It’s a beautiful song.”
The album ends with “Miss Me When You’re Drinkin,’” a 90’s alternative-tinted story of being on the receiving end of a drunk dial. On the smoky yet twangy number, Matt channels heartbreak into his voice, admitting “But I miss you all the time, not just on some downtown night…,” while she only calls when she’s drunk. It’s an all-too-relatable situation and the tune is sure to top all kinds of heartbreak playlists.
On Fell in Love With a Cowgirl, Parmalee continues to do what they do best: Mix genres to create a unique brand of catchy pop country. “We’re good-time guys,” Matt said. “We love to have a good time, and that’s what we’re all about. We just hope people can sing along, smile and ride the roller coaster of emotions with us.”
Country Swag Picks:
Feels Like Home
God Knew Better
Beautiful
Fell In Love With A Cowgirl Track List:
Feels Like Home (Ashley Gorley, David Fanning, Matt Thomas, Beau Bailey, Ned Cameron)
Day One (Ashley Gorley, David Fanning, Matt Thomas, Steph Jones, Ben Johnson, Taylor Phillips)
God Knew Better (Abram Dean, David Fanning, Jamie Collazo, Andy Albert, Parmalee)
Cowgirl (James Daniel Lewis, David Fanning, Peter Daniel Newman, Robbie Jay, Thomas Frank Ridley Horsley, Parmalee)
Enough (Matt Thomas, David Fanning, Abram Dean, Sydney Cubit, Dave Villa)
Beautiful (Matt Thomas, David Fanning, Michael Tyler, Ben Stennis)
Miss Me When You’re Drinkin’ (Matt Thomas, Ben Williams, David Fanning, Andy Sheridan)
Parmalee shares new album, ‘Fell In Love With A Cowgirl,’ 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 Parmalee releases.
Fell In Love With A Cowgirl s 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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Niko Moon shares new song, “I Love This Beach,” out now, April 4th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new music here and learn more.
Ever since Niko Moon bursted on to the country music scene, he has firmly planted his heels in the sand. Moon, much like Kenny Chesney and Jimmy Buffett, brings country music fans to the beach with every new song. Feel-good, laid-back, and fun, the singer is full of the energy we all want more of. Today, Moon shares his newest song, “I Love This Beach,” out now.
A full-throttle, summer-anthem, “I Love This Beach” is an absolute love letter to the summertime and the beach. The song automatically transports the listener to a white-sand beach with beautiful blue-water, drink-in-hand, and not a worry in sight. “I Love This Beach” is a song you can listen to all summer long or a song you can listen to when you’re craving your own sort of paradise any time of year.
As we anticipate more music coming down the pipeline soon for Moon, fans can catch a live show in a nearby city! “I Love This Beach” is sure to make its way to the set list! Get your tickets here!
Niko Moon shares new song, “I Love This Beach,” 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 Niko Moon releases.
“I Love This Beach” 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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Lauren Watkins shares new song, “Lose My Cool,” out now, April 4th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.
Lauren Watkins is one of the coolest and innovative artists in country music right now. She releases music that speaks to her talent as both a singer and a songwriter. While we have enjoyed all the music she has put out so far in her young career, 2025 is slated to be a new era of music for the rising star. Today, the songstress releases her new song, “Lose My Cool.”
The Big Loud Records songbird bring a new, sunshine-ready vibe to her growing catalog of music. “Lose My Cool” captures the moment when you allow someone you like to come fully in. Written by Watkins with her songwriter husband Will Bundy and incredible songwriters, Nicolle Galyon and Rodney Clawson, the single is the perfect first the songstress’ smoky vocals.
Fans can hear “Lose My Cool” and more live, when Watkins heads out on tour with Zach Top. Check-out all the shows in your area here! Lauren Watkins is the real deal and her talent is evident in each and every release. Make sure to download he new single ASAP!
Lauren Watkins shares new song, “Lose My Cool,” 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 Lauren Watkins releases.
“Lose My Cool” 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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Chris Young shares new song, “Til The Last One Dies,” out now, April 4th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new music here and learn more.
After waiting over a year for new music, Chris Young is officially back with a brand new single! The platinum-selling entertainer finds a new label home with Black River Entertainment and releases his new song, “Til The Last One Dies,” out now.
Written by Ben Hayslip, Seth Mosley, and Jordan Walker, the song feels tailor-made for the incredible vocalist. The song depicts what it feels like to be so deeply in love in a beautiful and fresh new way. According to Young in a recent press release, “Songs like this don’t come along every day, and I haven’t released a ‘wedding love song’ in a while. Those songs are a core part of who I am as an artist. I’ve been doing this for a long time, and yet this feels like a new chapter. It’s invigorating for me as a creator.”
“With every turn of this big ol’ world, girl, we get more distracted // All I know is a life without you is a life I can’t imagine // It hit me on a winding road just how lucky I am // Outta all the guys, only God knows why I get to be your man // So I bought a dozen roses on my way to you tonight // Eleven real ones, one fake one // And I’ll love you ‘til the last one dies”
Chris Young showcases his staying power with “Til The Last One Dies.” We’re excited to see what comes next for the entertainer! Stay tuned…
Chris Young shares new song, “Til The Last One Dies,” 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 Chris Young releases.
“Til The Last One Dies” 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 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.
Niko Moon brings his laid-back, beach vibes to his new single.
“One For The Road” – Preston Cooper
Preston Cooper readies his debut project and shares fans a sneak peak with his new song, out now!
Join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news, announcements and releases.
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 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.
The iconic group, Rascall Flatts reimagine their hit song, “Mayberry,” with superstar, Blake Shelton.
“Hope It Kills Me” – LECADE with Sterling Elza
Newcomer, LECADE collaborates with Sterling Elza on new song, “Hope It Kills Me.”
“Household” – Lauren Alaina
Lauren Alaina dazzles on brand new song, “Household.”
“Southern Man” – Kashus Culpepper ft. Marcus King
Rising newcomer, Kashus Culpepper joins forces with Marcus King on new song, “Southern Man.”
“Wash” – The Jack Wharff Band
The Jack Wharff Band release their new song, “Wash,” out now.
“You Better Run” – Something Out West
Big Machine Records artists, Something Out West add to their catalog with their new track, “You Better Run.”
“No Tellin’” – Caroline Jones
Caroline Jones shares her newest song of late, No Tellin’.”
“Spanish Moss” – Cole Swindell
Cole Swindell continues new era of music with his newest single, “Spanish Moss.”
“Daddy’s Mugshot” – Laci Kaye Booth
Laci Kaye Booth adds to her growing catalog of music with “Daddy’s Mugshot.”
“Whiskey, Me or The Pain” – Tyler Nance
Rising artist, Tyler Nance shares his brand new single, “Whiskey, Me or The Pain,” out now.
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https://countryswag.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/New-Music-Friday-Blog-Cover.jpg6301200Erica Zismanhttps://countryswag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/logo-new-cs-white.pngErica Zisman2025-03-28 00:46:502025-04-01 20:16:56Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week