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Dierks Bentley: ‘Broken Branches’ – Album Review

Dierks Bentley’s new album, Broken Branches is out now, June 13th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new album below.

With a career spanning more than two decades, Dierks Bentley has been one of country music’s most well-known and consistent voices. Now, the acclaimed singer-songwriter is back with Broken Branches, one of his best offerings to date.

On the 11 track collection, the Arizona native trusted the process, enlisting some of Nashville’s most well-known songwriters and musicians to build out the project. On the Capitol Records Nashville release, Bentley co-wrote four songs, focusing on acquiring the best songs possible from the likes of Ashley Gorley, Ross Copperman, Seth Ennis, Devin Dawson, Jordan Reynolds, and more

Executive produced by Mary Hilliard Harrington, Bentley crafted a project that tells the tales of country music. “The country music community has a lot of broken branches in it. That’s why we’re all here,” Bentley explains in a statement. “We want to do something a little bit different, and I think everyone sees themselves like that – certainly in country. This is the people’s music and it represents that spirit of individuality so well – it’s just about doing it our own way.”   

The album opens with “Cold Beer Can,” featuring Stephen Wilson, Jr. It’s classic Bentley, clever lyrics over a catchy melody with a hint of a message. “What I love about this song is that the title and idea seem like such familiar territory for country music, but when you actually dig into the lyrics of the song, it’s much more meaningful,” said Bentley.

“A cold beer can go further than a dollar // 12-pack peace pipe for the blue collar // Worth more than a silver when it changes hands // Money can’t buy what a cold beer can // Worth more than a silver when it changes hands // No, money can’t buy what a cold beer can”

“Jesus Loves Me” is a rock-tinted and smoky look at trading the bottle for the Bible, musing “Yeah Jesus loves me, but she don’t,” while “She Hates Me” is an almost Offspring-esque tongue-in-cheek lack-of-love song that shows Bentley at his best. He’s an antihero who isn’t going to be beat down by a woman who doesn’t quite like him.

“We were goofing around with this idea before diving into our next ‘serious’ song, really just trying to make each other laugh. It just fell out, and I didn’t think much more about it after that,” Bentley explained in a statement. “But then it really came to life in the studio, and then my kids were requesting it and then I was getting texts from friends who had heard it, so I started taking it more seriously! I love any opportunity to laugh at myself – especially my younger self, and ‘She Hates Me’ definitely provides that.”

“She hates me // My hair, my truck, my dog, my music makes her crazy // She done been there, done that, ain’t coming back, // no maybes Thought one day, // we’d be on some acres raising babies // She should be falling, only problem is she hates me”

As with any Bentley album, love is a permeating theme, notably on songs like “Something Worth Fixing,” “Standing in the Sun,” and “Never You,” which features vocals from Miranda Lambert. The Lambert duet is a sparse and twangy tale in the vein of country’s most quintessential duets, while “Sun” is a gorgeous building ballad comparing love to basking in the glow of someone you love.

“This is one of those songs that I never in a million years could have written on my own, but I’m so glad someone in this town did and gave me temporary custody of it for awhile,” said Bentley. “Love is such a classic theme in country music, but Kyle was able to write it in a way that is so personal to me…it’s the way I feel it. And, I love how sonically it builds to feel like a sunrise, tying back to the lyric of the song.”

“Well Well Whiskey” is an immediate standout, a Bluegrass-laden lyrically clever anthemic ode to whiskey. “When I first heard ‘Well Well Whiskey,’ it made me think of my Up On the Ridge album, which leaned heavily on the power of acoustic instruments. I heard a lot of the same opportunity for the guys in the studio to contribute ideas and collaborate together in the same spirit of that earlier project,” Bentley explains. “There is nothing more fun than turning the musicians loose on a track like this and seeing what they come up with. I definitely see this one making it into our live show this summer.”

 The album’s title track perfectly encapsulates the album, featuring vocals from country legend John Anderson and rising superstar Riley Green. It’s an earworm celebration of bromance and throwing one back. In a similar vein, “For as Long as I Can Remember” celebrates what a son takes from his father and the other men in his family.

“Off the Map” finds him escaping reality for somewhere simpler, while the album’s closing track, “Don’t Cry for Me” sends the album out on a poignant note. Bentley couldn’t be happier with the life he’s led, noting “Don’t cry for me when I’m gone, Heaven knows I’ve had one hell of a run.”

On Broken Branches, Dierks Bentley takes a look at all of the different broken branches that make up life and love, doing so in a way that’s equal parts tongue-in-cheek and poignant. It’s truly Bentley at his finest.

Broken Branches Tracklist:

  1. Cold Beer Can (Jon Randall, Luke Dick, Stephen Wilson Jr. and Dierks Bentley)
  2. Jesus Loves Me (Adam James, Ben Stennis and Allison Veltz Cruz)
  3. She Hates Me (Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill, Ross Copperman, Jimmy Allen, Wesley Scantlin and Dierks Bentley)
  4. Something Worth Fixing (Stephen Wilson Jr., Luke Dick and Dierks Bentley)
  5. Standing In The Sun (Kyle Sturrock)
  6. Well Well Whiskey (Seth Ennis, Devin Dawson and Jordan Reynolds)
  7. Broken Branches (Zach Abend, Beau Bailey and Graham Barham)
  8. Off The Map (Jeremy Bussey, Lauren McLamb and Adam Wood)
  9. Near You ft. Miranda Lambert (Scooter Carusoe, Ross Copperman and Ben Williams)
  10. For As Long As I Can Remember (Devin Dawson, Connie Harrington)
  11. Don’t Cry For Me (Jim Beavers and Dierks Bentley)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Well Well Whiskey
  2. Broken Branches
  3. Never You
  4. Standing in the Sun
  5. Jesus Loves Me
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Dierks Brantley shares new album, ‘Broken Branches,’ 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 upcoming Dierks Bentley announcements and releases.

For more info on Dierks Bentley, including tour dates, visit his official website.

To keep up with Dierks Bentley, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook,

Borken Branches is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes 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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Russell Dickerson Drops New Song “Heard It In A Country Song”

Russell Dickerson’s new song, “Heard It In A Country Song” is out now, June 13th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand-new track below.

Russell Dickerson is truly one of the best artists in country music right now. His work ethic, humility, and ability to crank out hits is seemingly unmatched. As fans anticipate his next studio album, Dickerson is sharing another taste of what’s to come. “Heard It In A Country Song” is officially out now.

Dickerson delivers a nostalgic and heartfelt new song with “Heard It In A Country Song.” The song is a reminder that we all have similar experiences, and that country music becomes a catalyst for sharing those experiences. Lyrics aside, the melody of the song is infectious, different, and fits Dickerson’s personality to a tee!

“You can still get the girl if you got a barbecue stain // Never leave blue eyes crying in the rain // It’s still a good night if you just settle for a grape snowcone // And dust on the bottle ain’t such a bad thing // Do the watermelon crawl, don’t drive if you drink // Yeah, I lived it, I learned it, I heard it in a country song // So if I get a little loud drinking Tennessee whiskey // Take starry nights over lights in the city // Get a little proud of this little bitty town that I call home // There’s a three chord truth on an FM station // And a neon jukebox you could probably blame it on // Yeah, I heard it in a country song”

Dickerson can truly do no wrong in our book! “Heard It In A Country Song” will make fans even more excited for the next RD project, Famous Back Home. Stay tuned!

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Russell Dickerson shares new song, “Heard It In A Country Song,“ 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 Russell Dickerson releases.

To keep up with Russell Dickerson, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Heard It In A Country Song” 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 (6/6)

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.

“Dodge A Bullet” – Corey Kent

Corey Kent is kicking off the summer with new music. “Dodge A Bullet” is one of the two songs the entertainer dropped today.

 

“I Ain’t Worried About It” – Zac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band readies fans for summer with their brand new song, “I Ain’t Worried About It.”

 

“Water My Flowers” – Old Dominion

Old Dominion continues to grow their music catalog with their new song, “Water My Flowers.”

 

“George F****** Strait” – Laci Kaye Booth

Laci Kaye Booth is celebrating her low for George Strait and bringing the sass on this brand new song.

 

“Jesus Wouldn’t Do” – Jordan Davis

As fans await his next studio album, Jordan Davis shares another cut off the upcoming project today.

 

“Poster Child” – Corey Kent

In a surprise song drop, Corey Kent shares brand new song, “Poster Child” alongside his new song, “Dodge A Bullet.”

 

“Summer Nights” – Rascal Flatts & Ashley Cooke

In one of the most anticipated projects of the summer, Rascal Flatts officially release their Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets project, featuring duets with cross-genre superstars, including rising talent, Ashley Cooke on this rendition.

 

“Hold Your Horses” – Lanie Gardner

Lanie Gardner shares her brand new EP, polaroids, featuring six incredible songs, including this standout track, “Hold Your Horses.”

 

“Anything Like Me” – Hailey Whitters

Whitters brand new project, Corn Queen features sixteen new songs, including this stand-out track, “Anything Like Me.”

 

“Son of the San Lorenzo” – Jesse Daniel

Off his brand new album of the same name, “Son of the San Lorenzo,” the title track of Daniel’s new project is one to listen to!

 

“Sweet ’N Low” – Remy Garrison

Songstress, Remy Garnison is getting fans expected for summer on her new catchy song, “Sweet ‘N Low.”

 

“Comin’ In Cold” – Bailey Zimmerman

Bailey Zimmerman expands his growing catalog with the release of his brand new song, “Comin’ In Cold” in conjunction with his next album release date.

 

“Sweet Lady” – Dylan Gossett

Whitters brand new project, Corn Queen features sixteen new songs, including this stand-out track, “Anything Like Me.”

 

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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Lanie Gardner: ‘polaroids’ – EP Review

Lanie Gardner shares her new EP, polaroids, officially out now, June 6th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.

Following the release of her 2024 debut, the introspective A Songwriter’s Diary, Lanie Gardner is back with a new EP. On polaroids, the rising singer-songwriter shares six new tracks, each a perfect snapshot of summertime in the country.

Released via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, the collection is primed to get fans ready for sunshine, sand, and slowing down. “My new EP, polaroids, is all summer songs,” She says of the new collection. “Anything that hopefully you can play on a beach or a boat or in your yard, out in the sun.”

The North Carolina native opens the EP with “Takin’ the Slow Ride,” a sensuous and twangy ode to slowing down and enjoying life’s simple moments. With smoky vocals and penchant for catchy melodies, the track sets up the EP perfectly, inviting listeners into her world of sunset skies, cotton candy neon, and an old Ford dashboard. “We’re just taking our time,” She muses, “Takin’ the slow ride.”

“Boys Like You” and “Concrete Cowboy” introduces listeners to guys who are nothing but trouble. The former is a pedal-and-steel-laden look at those “boys like you” who “keep one foot out the screen door” and are “only made to run.” Likewise, “Concrete Cowboy” finds Gardner scorned by a man who isn’t what he claims to be. On the slow burning ballad, Gardner pairs her sultry vocals with an unusual beat as she confronts the imposter country boy.

“‘Concrete Cowboy’ is calling out the boys who roll in from the city pretending to be good ol’ country boys,” shared Gardner. “Sneaky little posers who take advantage of hearts that love quick and love strong—the hearts of Southern belles. I reckon you’ve got to have a heart made of concrete to do a woman like that. But the truth is that maybe these poor guys just never learned how to love a good ol’ country girl. And that? That’s a damn shame—for them.”

“Buzzkill” is a countrified take on a girl who just doesn’t quite fit in and drags the crowd down. She’s “a pair of high heels with a bad attitude” and the track is a brilliantly tongue-in-cheek kiss-off. Laden with Southern attitude and country toe-tapping instrumentation, it’s the perfect girl-power country song or TikTok soundbyte. “I wrote this song about a friend who had a habit of bringing around the textbook ‘mean girls,’ the ones you could see coming from a mile away. They always had bad intentions,” She reveals. “He’s as stubborn as a mule, so we all figured we’d just let him be. But me? I like a buzz when I’ve caught it. So somebody had to say something—and you bet your a** I did. And I put it in a song.”

The EP rounds out with “Hold Your Horses,” a swinging and nostalgic search for the peace that comes from slowing down in one’s hometown, while “Little Bit Of Lovin’” closes the EP on a seductive note. On the playful and beat-laden track, she celebrates the kind of undeniable chemistry that makes it impossible to stay mad at someone you can’t resist.

On polaroids, Lanie Gardner teases her next full length album, due out later this year, while also offering listeners a perfect soundtrack to summer.

polaroids EP Track List:

  1. Talkin’ The Slow Ride
  2. Boys Like You
  3. Buzzkill
  4. Concrete Cowboy
  5. Hold Your Horses
  6. Little Bit Of Lovin’

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Buzzkill
  2. Takin’ the Slow Ride
  3. Concrete Cowboy
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Lanie Gardner shares her new EP, ‘polaroids,’ 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 Lanie Gardner releases.

To keep up with Lanie Gardner, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

polaroids is 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 Rascal Flatts Album ‘Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets’

Rascal Flatts shares his new album, Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets, officially out now, June 6th on all streaming platforms. Learn more below.

Platinum-selling country trio Rascal Flatts return after five years off the road to celebrate their twenty five years together. With an impressive new project, the superstars re-imagine some of their hit songs with fellow music artists like Backstreet Boys, Blake Shelton, Jordan Davis, and Brandon Lake. Their new project Life Is A highway: Refueled Duets is unlike anything else, and it’s pretty much perfect!

The record is a cross-genre masterpiece, bringing new and old fans together to celebrate the legacy that is Rascal Flatts.

Listen to Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets now and let us know what you think!

Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets Track List:

  1. I Dare You (with Jonas Brothers)
  2. Fast Cars And Freedom (with Jason Aldean)
  3. My Wish (with Carly Pearce)
  4. Mayberry (with Blake Shelton)
  5. Stand (with Brandon Lake)
  6. Summer Nights (with Ashley Cooke)
  7. What Hurts The Most (with Backstreet Boys)
  8. Yours If You Want It (with Jordan Davis)
  9. Life Is A Highway (with Lzzy Hale)
  10. I’m Movin’ On (with Kelly Clarkson)
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Rascal Flats shares new song album, ‘Life Is A Highway Refueled,’ 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 Rascal Flatts releases.

To keep up with Rascal Flatts, follow them on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook.

Life Is A Highway Refueled is 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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Dustin Lynch Shares New Song “Easy To Love” Out Now

Dustin Lynch releases new song, “Easy To Love,” out now, May 30th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track here and learn more.

Platinum-selling country star, Dustin Lynch is readying fans for new music. Lynch is always remaining true to himself as an artist and as a songwriter, so it’s no surprise that his newest song speaks to his own experiences in life so far. Today, Lynch shares his latest song, “Easy To Love.”

Written by the singer-songwriter with Ben Johnson, Jon Hall, Hunter Phelps, and Zach Crowell, “Easy To Love” is a clever and honest song about being a tough person to pin down when it comes to love. Admittedly, Lynch sings about sometimes being restless and good at being alone. Relatable, catchy, and introspective, “Easy To Love” is an incredible juxtaposition between vulnerable lyrics and a summer-vibe production.

“I’m still thinking maybe one day I’ll find her // They always say when you know, you know // If I know me, she’ll be my next right turn // But I’ll take a left, just to see where it goes // This heart ain’t easy to love // This heart ain’t easy to love // It’s a little too cold // A little too stuck // A little too broke / A little too drunk // This heart ain’t’ easy to love // This heart ain’t easy to love”

“Easy To Love” is easily one of Lynch’s best song to date! We’re excited for what’s to come next.

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Dustin Lynch shares new song, “Easy To 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 Dustin Lynch releases.

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

“Easy To Love” 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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Josh Ross + Akon Join Forces on “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na)”

Josh Ross reimagines an iconic Akon song, releasing a new song called, “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na),” out now, May 28th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Singer-songwriter Josh Ross is known for creating music that his fans love.While jamming at a live show, the singer began playing a reimagined version of Akon’s iconic song, “Right Now (Na Na Na),” and fans instantly loved it! Thanks to that experience, Ross was able to connect with Akon and record his version of the song called, “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na).”

“Akon’s music was always a huge part of my life growing up, having two older siblings his songs were always playing— his sound, his hooks, everything about it just stuck with me before I even knew what the words meant. I’ve always been a fan,” shared Ross. “We started playing it before our shows and the crowds went nuts — it turned into this wild country party anthem. I ended up sending it to him, not really expecting anything… and he actually loved it. He said he wanted to jump on it, and suddenly it turned into a real collab. It’s one of those full-circle moments I never saw coming and I’m truly grateful to have a summer party anthem.”

“Gimme a song // That turns up these neon lights // I’m gonna go shot for shot and I won’t stop // Until I lose my mind // I wanna get drunk right now, na, na // I wanna get drunk right now, na, na // Everybody showing up right now, na, na // Bartender line em up right now, na, na // I wanna get drunk right now, na, na // I wanna get drunk right now, na, na // I ain’t the only one right now, na na // That wants to get drunk right now, na, na”

The new song has emerged at the perfect time! Perfect for summer, Ross breathes new life into the already fun song. While its a collaboration we didn’t expect, it is great in every way!

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Josh Ross and Akon share new song, “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na),” 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 Josh Ross releases.

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

“Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na)” 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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Kameron Marlowe Shares Summer-Ready New Song “Seventeen”

Kameron Marlowe shares brand new song “Seventeen”, out now, May 30th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Kameron Marlowe continues to impress with each and every new release. After releasing a project called, Sad Songs for the Soul, Marlowe is switching gears, getting fans summer-ready and excited for more fun songs from the entertainer! Today, the singer-songwriter shares one of his most high-energy songs to date. “Seventeen” is out now!

The brand new song is the epitome of nostalgia. Marlowe sings about reflecting on being young and seventeen, and wanting to grow up. Now like most adults, he would do anything to revisit that time in his life. Written by the singer with Tucker Beathard, Austin Goodloe, and Joybeth Taylor and inspired by Bruce Springsteen, “Seventeen” marks a new era of music for the artist.

“Hard-headed listening’ to some rock ’n roll // Driving a hand-me-down like it’s one I stole // You were sitting int he front just singing along // To some “Born IN the USA” // Only dream I had was getting lucky in the backseat // Bud Id’ settle for a kiss in her drive 10:53 // ‘Cause I knew her Dad would kill me if I was a minute past 11 // And that’s one line I wasn’t over-stepping at // Seventeen / DOn’t mind me // Life was sweet // At seventeen”

“Seventeen” is an absolute jam! It’s must listen to and is sure to get fans even more excited for what’s to come next!

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Kameron Marlowe shares new song, “Seventeen,” 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 Kameron Marlowe releases.

To keep up with Kameron Marlowe, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Seventeen” 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.

Dylan Scott: ‘Easy Does It’ – Album Review

Dylan Scott’s brand new album, Easy Does Itis out now, May 30th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new record here.

For Dylan Scott, the release of his third studio album, Easy Does It, marks the next chapter in both his life and career. Known for his breezy hits like “My Girl” and “Good Times Go By Too Fast,” the Louisiana native co-penned four of the album’s eleven tracks alongside the likes of Jessi Alexander, Michael Ray, Ashley Gorley, Morgan Wallen and more. 

“This album is a collection of songs that I love and felt strongly about releasing,” shared Scott in a statement. “For me, the phrase ‘easy does it’ represents where I’m at in my life right now. I’ve spent so much time in the past focusing on what I was going to do next in my career, comparing myself to my peers and worrying about what others needed from me. But now, having kids and being married has allowed me to see what I have right in front of me and embrace it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still working hard. But I am more comfortable with myself and my career than ever before, which has made life so much easier.” 

The album opens with the catchy “What He’ll Never Have,” an earworm of a midtempo that finds him longing for a long life with his love, but hoping she finds happiness if that’s not the case. Despite hoping she moves on, he promises that no one will love her how he can. 

“He can have my truck, sittin’ out in the drive // He can have this house, everything inside // My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too // But what he’ll never have is the love I have for you”

Endless love is a theme that permeates much of the album, weaving its way through songs like the romantic “Twice,” the western-swing of “Smoke Follows Beauty,” the catchy radio-ready “Till I Can’t, I Will,” and the gorgeous “Back Forty.” On each of these tracks, he’s ready to settle down and enjoy life’s special moments, loving them so much that he’d even like to live them “Twice.” Likewise, “Back Forty” is a quintessential wedding song, longing to look both forward and look back with someone special.

With love comes heartbreak, as evidenced on songs like “I Hate Whiskey,” a regretful ballad about love lost, and the album’s title track. The latter is a slow burning ballad that finds moving on nearly impossible as Scott muses, “Getting over you just don’t come easy, does it?”

Scott proves he can throwdown with the best of them on the raucous “Country Till I Die,” a driving uptempo that inspired the name of his headlining tour and is sure to be a crowd pleaser. The track is a perfect show opener, easily inspiring crowds to chant “C-O-U-N-T-R-Y, I’ll be country till I die.”

“C-O-U-N-T-R-Y, I’ll be country ’til I die // Every day and every night, it’s the only way of life // I’ve ever known, that’s how Daddy raised me // You got me wrong if you think that you can change me // I like it, man, I love it, wouldn’t trade it, not for nothing // C-O-U-N-T-R-Y, I’ll be country ’til I die”

Like “Country Till I Die,” both “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us” and “I Owe You One” celebrate Scott’s roots, taking a nostalgic trip to his hometown on the former, while celebrating those who helped shape him into who he is on the album’s closing track.

“’Cause I’m just a product of where I’m from // A little here for good, a little on the run // Late nights countin’ empty cans Just one of the boys, yeah, that’s all I am // ‘Cause I lay my head down and send one up // Pour a little extra somethin’ in my cup // Doin’ what I do ’cause of what you’ve done // You know who you are, yeah, I owe you one”

On Easy Does It, Dylan Scott mixes eternal love, heartbreak, and nostalgia in a way that he manages to make look easy.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Twice
  2. What He’ll Never Have
  3. Till I Can’t I Will
  4. I Owe You One

Easy Does It Track List:

  1. What He’ll Never Have (Dylan Scott, Logan Robinson, Ricky Rowton, Robbie Gatlin)
  2. I Hate Whiskey (Taylor Phillips, Michael Ray, Jon Kraft, Jaxson Free)
  3. Easy Does It (Chris DuBois, Jeb Gipson, Jordan Gray)
  4. This Town’s Been Too Good To Us (Dylan Scott, Ashley Gorley, Ryan Vojtesak, John Bryon, Taylor Phillips)
  5. Twice (Charlie Handsome, Jaxson Free, John Byron, Taylor Phillips)
  6. Country Till I Die (Benjamin Joel Johnson, Taylor Phillips, Ryan Vojtesak, John Byron)
  7. Back Forty (Adam Craig, Kyle Clark, Patrick Murphy)
  8. Smoke Follows Beauty (Danny Majic, Jessie Alexander, Jordan Gray, Trannie Anderson)
  9. You’d Think I Was A Cowboy (Dylan Scott, Will Weatherly, Jaxson Free, Michael Whitworth)
  10. Till I Can’t, I Will (Dylan Scott, Taylor Phillips, Jesse Frasure, Chase McGill, Ashley Gorley)
  11. I Owe You One (Morgan Wallen, Ashley Gorley, Mark Holman, Ernest K. Smith)
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Dylan Scott shares new album, ‘Easy Does It,’ 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 and announcements about future Dylan Scott releases.

To keep up with Dylan Scott, visit his website or follow him on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and TikTok.

Easy Does It is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes 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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Karley Scott Collins Releases New Song “Cowboy Sh!t”

Karley Scott Collins shares new song “Cowboy Sh!t,” out now, May 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Sony Music Nashville artist, Karley Scott Collins is in a league all her own. The songstress is skilled at crafting music that speaks to her experiences. She does not shy away from confronting lyrics or confident and honest anthems. today, the singer-songwriter shares her latest song, “Cowboy Sh!t,” and it quite possibly might be the new best song in her catalog!

“Cowboy Sh!t” is a confident anthem with a twist. The song warns men who think that Collins is a sweet and naive girl that she was raised with vengeance and “cowboy” in her blood. While men tend to hide behind their love em’ and leave em’ persona, Collins actually walks the walk that all the fake cowboys talk. As she stated on her TikTok, “Cowboy Sh!t” is for all of the Beth Duttons of the world, not afraid to cause chaos and teeter the line.

“I know you // You see an innocent girl at the bar // And you’re buying her a drink just to get her in your arms // Another notch in your belt full of hearts // Gonna leave her in the morning, but you’ll love her in the dark // Ooh ooh, you think you’re an outlaw // And no one ever sees you coming // But ooh ooh, I’ve ran with some wild ones // And baby, let me tell you something // Got a pistol in the glovebox // Steel toe on the gas // Don’t need no one for nothing // Daddy raised me like that // I know how to love and leave ‘em // Baby I don’t get attached”

“Cowboy Sh!t” is not only stellar songwriting, but a captivating listen. Even more exciting, Scott also recently announced her debut album Flight Risk, slated for release on September 26th. Stay tuned!

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Karley Scott Collins shares new song, “Cowboy Sh!t,” out now on all streaming platforms.

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