MaRynn Taylor Shares New Song “Shakin’ In My Boots’ Out Now

MaRynn Taylor shares brand new song “Shakin’ In My Boots,” out now, August 4th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

We first introduced you to MaRynn Taylor nearly two years ago as a twenty-year-0ld rising artist with so much promising talent. Lately, the music she is sharing, like her song and current single at country radio, “Make You Mine,” is showcasing her growth as an artist and songwriter. Today, the singer-songwriter shares another new song with fans called, “Shakin’ In My Boots.”

Written by Taylor with Dan Wilson, and Ava Suppelsa and produced by Josh Kerr, “Shakin’ In My Boots” is a fun-loving and flirty anthem. The song depicts meeting someone who has got you excited for what’s to come. The music video showcases Taylor getting ready for a date and doing all the relatable things while getting ready. She dances and sings into her hairbrush, tries on a bunch of outfits, and even plays with her pup.

“Shakin’ In My Boots” is the perfect addition to Taylor’s growing catalog. The song shows off her charming personality and talent as an artist. If you have not already started to listen to Taylor’s growing catalog of music, now is definitely the time!

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MaRynn Taylor’s new song, “Shakin’ In My Boots” is out now, August 4th

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

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“Shakin’ In My Boots” 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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Adam Doleac Shares New Single “Don’t Make Me Get Over You”

Adam Doleac shares brand new single “Don’t Make Me Get Over You” out now, August 4th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

One of our favorites, Adam Doleac continues to give fans more new songs in this new era of music. Gifted at crafting meaningful lyrics and displaying raw emotion in his music, Doleac’s brand new song, “Don’t Make Me Get Over You” fits the bill.

Inspired by music by John Mayer, “Don’t Make Me Get Over You” feels like an incredible countrified version of a Mayer song. The song illuminates how it feels to be in a on and off again relationship. It speaks to all the emotions of falling in and out of love. While the song feels melancholy, there is also some hope weaved throughout the touching new song.

“Don’t run your fingers through my hair // Don’t make me think there’s something there // Make coffee in your underwear // If you’re just pouring up goodbye // Don’t make me do what you know I’ll do // Don’t make me go back to me and you // Just to let me lose ya”

While Doleac always releases music that resonates with his fanbase, “Don’t Make Me Get Over You” might be one of his best singles to date. The song has every facet we have grown to love in a Doleac song – heart, honesty, and a vibe. This song is a must listen to again and again!

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Adam Doleac’s new song, “Don’t Make Me Get Over You” is 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 Adam Doleac releases.

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

“Don’t Make Me Get Over You” 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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Brett Young: ‘Across The Sheets’ Album Review

Brett Young shares his new album, Across The Streets, out now, August 4th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new record below.

With eight new tracks, country crooner Brett Young is back and better than ever with Across the Sheets, out now. On his fourth studio album, the singer-songwriter continues to perfect his unique brand of soulful pop country, stretching himself vocally and lyrically.

“I really dug deep with my writing over the pandemic,” He reveals in a statement. “Across The Sheets is by far the most adventurous I’ve ever gotten thematically and lyrically. I hope people hear my evolution as a songwriter and artist because I’m really proud of how much I allowed myself to pull back the curtain and let people see more of my life through my music. We’ve been playing the new songs on tour and to see how fans have already connected with them is truly special.”  

For the California native, the album’s title was inspired by a theme that makes its way throughout the lyrics of the octet, inspired by “the person you want to share everything with, the one you lay your head down with every night.” This is abundantly clear on romantic tracks like the wedding-ready “Dance With You,” inspired by his relationship with his wife, Taylor. “They say, ‘life’s a dance,’ and if that’s the truth,” He croons in swoon-worthy fashion, “I only wanna dance with you.” The track is the perfect opener for the album, reminding listeners of Young’s unique blend of country pop, mixing twangy guitars with his soulful voice and powerful lyrics.

On the special new collection, the Big Machine Label Group artist co-wrote all but one track, a stirring take on the song that inspired him to pursue music, Tim McGraw’s classic “Don’t Take the Girl.” While he stays fairly true to the original, he does add a few vocal flourishes that make it uniquely his. The emotion on the meaningful track is obvious for the singer who is both a husband and a girl dad.

“Uncomfortable,”“Love Goes On,” and a re-recording of “You Ain’t Here to Kiss Me” each find him shining in his vulnerability. On “Uncomfortable,” he admits that, even after many years together, his wife still makes him nervous in all the best ways. Alternatively, “Love Goes On” is a moving track about how love can continue and unexpectedly return, even after a heartbreak. Here, Young is moving on with trepidation, learning from a new love that “a heart can heal after it breaks.”

“I Did This to Me” and “Back to Jesus” both offer more up-tempo moments on the LP, with “I Did This” allowing Young to stretch his voice over a groovy, toe-tapping melody. “If I had gotten over myself,” He growls. “I wouldn’t be getting over you now.” While “I Did This to Me” is about a relationship ending, “Back to Jesus” is a celebration of the women who are in Young’s life, making him a better man with the ability to love “this sinner back to Jesus.”

Meanwhile, “Let Go Too Soon” is a clear standout, finding him pondering the demise of a relationship, wondering if they gave up too soon. It’s a stirring mid-tempo track that’s bound to top the charts. “I’ve been going out with friends // I’ve been drinking too much whiskey // Burning candles at both ends // But nothing seems to fix me,” He sings. “’Cause no matter what I do // I still wake up missing you // Do you do that too? // Did we let go, did we let go? // Did we let go too soon?”

On Across the Sheets, Brett Young offers a mix of old and new tracks that allow him to shine as both a singer and a lyricist.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Let Go To Soon
  2. Back to Jesus
  3. Dance With You
  4. I Did This to Me

Across The Sheets Tracklist:

  1. Dance With You (Written by Brett Young, Jordan Minton, Jimmy Robbins)
  2. Let Go Too Soon (Written by Brett Young, Chris LaCorte, Jon Nite)
  3. Back To Jesus (Written by Brett Young, Justin Ebach, Jon Nite)
  4. Uncomfortable (Written by Brett Young, Ryan Marrone, Jon Nite)
  5. Love Goes On (Written by Brett Young, Sam Ellis, Julia Michaels)
  6. I Did This To Me (Written by Brett Young, Ross Copperman, Gabe Simon)
  7. You Ain’t Here to Kiss Me (2022) (Written by Brett Young, Matt Alderman, Tiffany Goss)
  8. Don’t Take the Girl (Written by Larry Johnson, Craig Martin)
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Brett Young releases brand new album, ‘Across The Sheets,’ 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 Brett Young releases.

The singer-songwriter is currently on tour with Sam Hunt, with tour dates listed on his official website here. 

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

Across The Sheets is out 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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King Calaway: ‘Tennessee’s Waiting’ Album Review

King Calaway share their new album, Tennessee’s Waiting, out now, August 4th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new record below.

Since bursting onto the music scene with their 2019 album, Rivers, King Calaway has been one of music’s hottest new acts. Now, the quartet is back with their sophomore album on BBR Music, Tennessee’s Waiting.

For the band, comprised of Chris Deaton, Simon Dumas, Chad Michael Jervis, and Caleb Miller, the album shows their evolution as individual artists and as a band. Produced by Zac Brown and featuring collaborations with Hailey Whitters and Marcus King, the LP continues to mix incredible harmonies with powerful lyrics and intoxicating melodies.

“It’s been 4 years now since the release of our debut album, in that time, we’ve experienced a lot of change and growth as individuals and as a band,” revealed the band in a statement. “Our style and approach to music has evolved. We became stronger songwriters and performers, and we’ve finally made Tennessee feel like home. It felt right for us to name this record ‘Tennessee’s Waiting’ because of the connection we’ve made to our new home and the communities within. This album tells our stories the best way we can, and we’re excited to finally share it with the world.”

The album is a solid mix of sixteen new songs, ranging from the uber anthemic country pop of “I’m Feelin’ Good (Steve Miller Band)” to the introspective and bombastic Little Big Town-esque “Ease My Troubled Mind” and from the stirring longing-for home title track to the ode to young love featuring Hailey Whitters on “Let It Flow.”

There’s also a stirring cover of the Vince Gill classic “When I Call Your Name,” that doesn’t stray too far from the original, in a good way. While the falsetto-laden Gill classic is a masterpiece, King Calaway’s version is punctuated by the quartet’s stunning harmonies, especially on the track’s latter half.

Collaborations are also a highlight of the album, including Marcus King on the moody “Heathen,” Whitters on the aforementioned “Let It Flow,” and Brown on the stunning “When I Get Home.” The Brown collab features the singer’s distinct voice on the second verse, elevating an already incredible song even further. In fact, the song would not have sounded out of place on a ZBB album, building to a powerful bridge remnant of hits like “Colder Weather” or “Free.”

The pairing with Marcus King is also an unexpected gem, allowing the guys of King Calaway to explore a darker and moodier sound as they proclaim “You’re just a heathen. The bluesy anthem features a blistering guitar solo from King, and some incredible female background vocals, hearkening back to some of Eric Church’s most incredible live moments.

Conversely, “Dive Bar” is an airy and lush dose of optimism, finding them longing for a world that’s more like a local haunt. “Wouldn’t it be nice if we could all get together on a Saturday night?” They ask, longing for a place of inclusion and acceptance where people Might walk in as strangers // we walk out friends // We find we’re not as different as we think we are // If this world was a dive bar.”

Anthemic pop-leaning up-tempo songs include “Hometown Night,” “High Cost of Loving You,” “Best Thing About Me Now,” and “I’m Feelin’ Good (Steve Miller Band),” which the group reveals is especially electric. “It’s one of our favorites to play live because the crowd’s energy and reaction to it is just unmatched. We had a great time laying it down in the studio and experimenting with some Steve Miller inspired sounds.

Likewise, “Best Thing About Me Now” is chock full of catchy melodies and upbeat instrumentation, as they celebrate someone special. “When you came around, my life turned around,” They sing. The best thing about me now is you.”

Breakups are also a theme that pervade tracks like “What I Know Now,” which find the foursome grappling with hindsight, while “Denim Jacket” has them asking for their things back after a relationship ends, save for one special memento. 

“The Other Half” is an especially great moment, a moody ballad that finds them torn between longing and moving on. “I think we’ve all had someone in our lives that we’ve thought we’ve moved on from, but a part of us was still holding on for dear life. ‘The Other Half’ is about that feeling,” shares Jervis. “Recording this one came so naturally because we knew how we wanted it to sound from the start. Combining our influences of bands like the Eagles to adding big guitar solos and a wall of harmonies and acoustic guitars, we wanted to do the most we could on this one and just have fun. I think you can hear that on the record.”

The album’s closing track, “The Dash,” is also an introspective gem, looking back at one’s life as it comes to an end. “‘Cause when the good Lord calls me home // and it’s just me and my restless soul // waiting up there by the pearly gates // when they carve my name in stone // and they plant that rock upon my bones // I won’t give a damn about the dates,They harmonize gorgeously. “It ain’t the day that I was born or the day that I passed // It’s all the living that I did in the dash.”

On Tennessee’s Waiting, King Calaway continues to show why they’ve repeatedly been named one of country music’s artists to watch. With their unique and stellar harmonies, introspective lyrics, and earwormy melodies, there’s no sign of a sophomore slump here.

Country Swag Picks

  1. I’m Feelin’ Good (Steve Miller Band)
  2. When I Get Home
  3. Ease My Troubled Mind
  4. The Other Half
  5. Let It Flow
  6. Heathen

Tennessee’s Waiting Tracklist:

  1. Best Thing About Me Now (Simon Dumas, Dave Cohen, Shane Stevens, Brandon Day)
  2. Let It Flow (feat. Hailey Whitters) (Connor Smith, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jonathan Singleton)
  3. High Cost of Loving You (Jaren Johnston, Brandy Clark)
  4. California Gold (Simon Dumas, Caleb Miller, Kevin Griffin)
  5. Denim Jacket (Simon Dumas, Chad Michael Jervis, Seth Mosley)
  6. Tennessee’s Waiting (Chad Michael Jervis, Chris Deaton, Caleb Miller, Adam Craig)
  7. Hometown Night (Simon Dumas, Seth Mosley, Chris Tompkins)
  8. Ease My Troubled Mind (Chris Deaton, Makayla Lynn Parry, Bay Simpson)
  9. When I Get Home (feat. Zac Brown) (Zac Brown, Jonathan Singleton, Ben Simonetti)
  10. The Other Half (Chad Michael Jervis, Phil Barton, Seth Mosley)
  11. When I Call Your Name (Vince Gill, Tim Dubois)
  12. I’m Feelin’ Good (Steve Miller Band) (Wendell Mobley, Chris Stevens, Neil Thrasher)
  13. Dive Bar (Simon Dumas, Justin Morgan, Lonnie Fowler)
  14. What I Know Now (Reid Isbell, Jacob Lutz, Daniel Ross)
  15. Heathen (feat. Marcus King) (Chad Michael Jervis, Chris Deaton, Caleb Miller, Ellis Melillo)
  16. The Dash (Chad Michael Jervis, Logan Wall, Drew Kennedy)
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King Calaway’s new album, ‘Tennessee’s Waiting’ is 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 King Calaway releases.

King Calaway will be joining the Zac Brown Band for their From the Fire tour, with stops at Long Island’s Jones Beach on September 16 and 17. For more tour dates, visit the band’s website here.

To keep up with King Calaway, follow them on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.

Tennessee’s Waiting is out 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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Kelsey Hart Drops New Song “Country In Business”

Kelsey Hart shares brand new song “Country In Business,” out now, August 4th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Newcomer, Kelsey Hart is making waves with his music lately. While his single “4×4” is a hit with fans on social media, the Curb Records artist is looking to up the ante – adding another new song to his growing catalog. Hart’s new song, “Country In Business” is officially out now.

The hard-hitting track is a surefire anthem for anyone who loves country music. Written by Hart with Blake Bollinger and Mason Thornley, “Country In Business” is an ode to blue-collar living. Each verse perfectly depicts the lifestyle, while the chorus delivers exactly what listeners want in a true-blue country song.

“We keeping’ country in business // Dropping paychecks on women // That’s us with a buck in the truck bed // Sticker on the side says 4×4 // We’re the ones burning up the moonlight // Spending our hard work on a good time // Way out past them city limits // We keepin’ country in business”

Hart is bridging the gap between traditional and modern country music, as he continues to showcase his songwriting and vocal ability song after song. “Country In Business” is a great song to listen to!

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Kelsey Hart shares new song, “Country In Business,” 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 Kelsey Hart releases.

To keep up with Kelsey Hart, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

“Country In Business” 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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Hailey Whitters: ‘I’m In Love’ EP Review

Hailey Whitters shares brand new EP, I’m In Love, out now, July 28th on all streaming platforms.  Listen to the new EP now.

Hailey Whitters announced her new EP and subsequently released the title track “I’m In Love” and opening “Tie’r Down” this month. These two are sunny and airy, like a cup of sweet tea on a summer day. The rest of the EP follows this, but as usual, Whitters sets the songwriting bar high.

No amount of pedal steel and banjo are spared, and every song sounds like Hailey. Even if one were to compare it to Shania Twain or Trisha Yearwood or even Keith Whitley – she truly has her own unique sonic universe.

“Countryside Chick” is dreamy and lovely. There’s a great recall from Whitters’ junior album Raised; the final track, “In A Field Somewhere”, is playfully mentioned in the very first verse here. “Countryside Chick” is like the title track of Raised’s older sister.  “I’m a little more hold on tight // Rest of your life not rest of your night.”

Whitters also knows how to pick great songs that sound like they were written by her. That’s a talent on its own. “I’m In Love” and “Mellencamp” were both written by the legendary (and Whitters’ labelhead) Nicolle Galyon. The latter is that kind of classic country name drop song, and could easily be written off as being overdone. Yet, it is clever and surprisingly feels like a realistic snapshot of Whitters’ own life and relationship. Sonically, the song is irresistible. It’s wistful and exciting all at the same time.“Bad Love” is familiarly Whitters lyrically and melodically. She is always great at turning the simplest of phrases on their heads and finding double entendres.

It’s impressive to see Whitters evolve into her own while remaining consistently authentic. She truly is a one of a kind artist.

I’m In Love EP Track List:

  1. Tie’r Down (Hailey Whitters, Rodney Clawson, Chris La Corte)
  2. Countryside Chick (Hailey Whitters, Matt Roy, Brett Tyler)
  3. I’m In Love (Cameron Bedell, Nicolle Galyon, Lee Thomas Miller)
  4. Mellencamp (Nicolle Galyon, Mark Holman, Jordan Minton)
  5. Bad Love (Hailey Whitters, Hillary Lindsey, Jimmy Robbins)
  6. Everything She Ain’t (Hailey Whitters, Bryan Simpson, Ryan Tyndell)

Hailey Whitters shares new EP, ‘I’m In Love,’ 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 Hailey Whitters releases.

To keep up with Hailey Whitters, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

I’m In Love EP 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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Elvie Shane Shares Brand New Song “Jonesin'”

Elvie Shane shares brand new song “Jonesin'” out now, July 28th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

A year and a half after his debut album, Backslider, Elvie Shane is back with more original music. He recently released his new song, “Forgotten Man” and “Baptized.” Now the singer-songwriter is following up the release with his new song, “Jonesin’.”

In a recent press release, Shane shared, “”Jonesin'” is all about our vices and failures in the pursuit of satisfaction and happiness. It came with the realization that you could have everything you’ve ever dreamed of and still be left feeling empty at times. That’s just life. But that void can be a beautiful thing when used as fuel. It can piss you off enough to quit the bad habits or fire you up enough to chase the seemingly unattainable.”

“Jonesin’ puts all of Shane’s talents to the forefront. The country-rock anthem feels honest, dark, and enticing. With each lyric and complementary instrumental, the singer shares a compelling story about life, habits, and everything in between. While the song is definitely relatable, Shane’s vocals are a standout on the new track.

Shane is a unique talent in country music right now. It will be exciting to see what this new era of music continues to bring for the rising star!

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Elvie Shane shares brand new song, “Jonesin,” 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 Elvie Shane releases.

To keep up with Elvie Shane, follow him on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.

“Jonesin'” 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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Mitchell Tenpenny Drops New Song “Bigger Mistakes” Out Now

Mitchell Tenpenny releases new song “Bigger Mistakes,” out now, July 28th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Singer-songwriter, Mitchell Tenpenny is coming off an extensive, 20-track album released last September that was full of fun and relatable stories. Tenpenny creates similar vibes with “Bigger Mistakes” and it’s the perfect song to aid listeners through a break-up. The Nashville-native admits several mistakes he has made in his past, all of which carry more weight than her leaving. The singer wants to assure this woman knows that he is well over their relationship. 

“I’ve had so much more to lose // Hate to say it, baby, but you’re old news // I don’t even think about you when I’ve had a few // So get over yourself // I’ve made bigger mistakes than you”

Tenpenny co-wrote “Bigger Mistakes” with some of the industry’s most accomplished writers including Chris DeStefano (“That’s My Kinda Night,” “Eyes On You”) and Josh Kerr (“Before He Cheats,” “Need You Now”). The two have over 30 numbers combined. Michael Whitwork, who has cuts all over Tenpenny’s discography, also contributed to the track. Tenpenny’s powerful vocals shine through the heavy, upbeat production.

“I’ve always loved Carly Simon’s ‘You’re So Vain’ because of the line ‘you’re so vain you probably think this song is about you.’ That line just cuts to the core,” the “Drunk Me” singer explained. “Some people like to think the world revolves around them and I wanted to write a song that was a reminder that isn’t the case. ‘Bigger Mistakes’ is about realizing that there are bigger and more important things in life than a breakup. The song is a reminder that you’ve gone through harder times and the future can be bright.”

Fans can expect this to be the first taste of a bigger project from Tenpenny. For now, they can catch him on the Highway Desperado Tour this summer/fall with Jason Aldean. For tickets, head to his website.

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Mitchell Tenpenny shares new song, “Bigger Mistakes” 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 Mitchell Tenpenny releases.

To keep up with Mitchell Tenpenny, follow him on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

“Bigger Mistakes” 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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Harper Grace Shares New Song “Down In My Hometown”

Harper Graces releases new song “Down In My Hometown,” out now, July 28th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Harper Grace is an up and coming artist you want to pay attention to! The singer-songwriter released her incredible songs, “Oh Say Can You See” and “Sparkle” earlier this year. Today, the songstress is sharing another new song with fans called “Down In My Hometown.”

“Down In My Hometown” in an instant earworm. On the track, grace celebrates her small town, Texas roots. The new song is anthemic, fun, and honest – a perfect representation of Grace and her music. The fiery track is meant to blast on your speakers, all while having a little fun with your people.

“If you wanna party, we got your party // If it’s getting too loud, we ain’t sorry // You want some old school, we’re going to crank it // ‘Til we’re kissing in a field on a blanket // If you’re lonely or low, now you know where to go // We’ll pick you up round after round // It’s hard to stay down, hard to stay down, hard to stay down in my hometown”

Grace keeps getting more confident with her releases. It will be exciting to see what she shares with fans for her next new song.

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Harper Grace shares new song, “Down In My Hometown,” 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.

“Down In My Hometown” 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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Hailey Whitters Releases Retro “Tie’r Down” Ahead Of New EP

Hailey Whitters releases new song, “Tie’r Down,” out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track here and learn more.

Hailey Whitters announced her new EP and subsequently released the title track “I’m In Love” earlier this month. “Tie’r Down”, the second song from the project is just as spirited and sonically nostalgic as Whitter fans would hope.

“Tie’r Down” could have easily been a single in the 90s – think “When” by Shania Twain meets “She’s In Love With The Boy” by Trisha Yearwood – with its banjo and pedal steel instrumental intro and foot-tapping drums. The lyrics are strong and sincere and continue a narrative that Whitters has been creating in songs like “Plain Jane” and “All The Cool Girls”.

“She’s got a mind of her own // A gold heart ’round her neck // If you don’t love her at her worst // Then you don’t get her at her best // She wants a one woman man // In a two horse town // Yeah, she might tie the knot // But you can’t tie’r down”

The I’m In Love EP, which follows her junior album Raised is out Friday, July 28th. With songs like “I’m In Love” and “Tie’r Down”, we get to take a trip down memory lane alongside Whitters.

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Hailey Whitters shares brand new song, “Tie’r Down,” 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 Hailey Whitters releases.

To keep up with Hailey Whitters, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Tie’r Down” 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.