Morgan Wallen & Luke Combs Tease Unreleased Music

2024 is off to a good start with both Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs teasing unreleased music on their perspective social media platforms. Learn more here.


Cover Photo Credit: Luke Combs (David Bergman / Morgan Wallen (Matthew Paskert)

One of the best things about social media is the relationship fans get to have with their favorite artists. Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs are two artists that are both absolute superstars and country mainstay artists in their own rights. While we have not yet gotten the collaboration we are all hoping for, both Wallen and Combs teased unreleased music this past week.

A few days ago, Wallen took to Instagram to tease an unreleased song called, “I Guess.” The song gives life to the feeling many of us feel, when we are spinning our wheels in relationships. “I Guess” has old-school Wallen vibes, something fans have been asking for. The unreleased tune is moody, gritty, and honest.

“I guess I’m the problem // And you’re Miss Never Do No Wrong // If I’m so awful // Then why’d you stick around this long? // And if it’s the whiskey // Then why you keep on pulling it off the shelf? // You hate that when you look at me you halfway see yourself // It got me thinking // If I’m the problem // You might be the reason”

On other hand, Combs expresses and shows off his “dad side” on his unreleased song called, “The Man He Sees In Me,” something both him and Wallen can both relate to. Written by Combs with Josh Phillips, the unreleased song is a sweet sentiment about the relationship between father and son. No matter what Combs sings, every song seems perfect for his voice.

He thinks he’s learning fishing // From the man that taught Bill Dance // And I think as I untangle it and put it in his hands // I hope he never finds out that I didn’t hang the moon // And I’ve never scared a monster out the closet in his room // Someday between him leaving home and driving on my knee // Maybe I’ll finally be, the man he sees in me”

While neither “I Guess” by Morgan Wallen or “The Man He Sees In Me” by Luke Combs have release dates just yet, we anticipate that the songs will make their way on the singers’ next albums. Stay tuned!

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

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

To keep up with Luke Combs, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

Check out 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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Hannah Ellis: ‘That Girl’ – Debut Album Review

Hannah Ellis releases her debut album, That Girl, out now, January 12th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project here.

With an introspective and relatable lyrical style similar to many of country music’s best female artists, Hannah Ellis’s debut album That Girl is the perfect foray for the songwriter to become an artist. Much like early Taylor Swift, Kelsea Ballerini, or Maren Morris, Ellis takes traditional themes and country instrumentation to craft a perfect soundtrack for a night out, a breakup, a makeup, or anything in between.

Throughout her debut project, the acclaimed singer-songwriter crafts lyrics in a way that’s truly magical, painting a poetic picture with her unique phrasing and style. The album’s opener, “Country Can,” does just that with its mid-tempo celebration of all the things that country music can accomplish. Over banjo and slide guitar, she applauds all things country.

“Nothing makes you wanna raise one up // Makes you love where you come from // Makes you build a life on a piece of land like // Country can, country can // Get a cold one in my hand // Make these old boots wanna dance with somebody // Make my two lane, four wheels roll down a winding back road // Nothing turns my radio to gold like country can”

Likewise, “Wine Country” paints her as a walking contradiction, classy but country and putting the “boujee in the backroads.” “I have so much fun with “Wine Country,” the Kentucky native revealed to American Songwriter. “I wanna continue introducing all of these different facets of Hannah Ellis, because there’s a lot, there’s an onion there and that side of me is one of my favorites. I love a fancy night out, but also I’m totally fine if it ends in a dive bar. But I think it’s just such a fun song.”

For the Curb records artist, heartbreak weaves its way through the album, proving especially poignant on tracks like “Someone Else’s Heartbreak,” “Karma on the Rocks,” and “Still.” On the latter, Ellis uses the ballad to remind herself that he’s “still the same mess in a different box,” the one that isn’t right despite still having a hold on her heart. 

“Someone Else’s Heartbreak” provides a special moment of introspection, finding the singer-songwriter unable to take her own advice, knowing how she’d respond to someone else’s heartbreak, but unable to listen to her own tips. “I can’t take my own advice…To tell the truth, it’s for the best it didn’t last,” she admits. “I promise it’s a good thing, wouldn’t be so hard for me to say, if this was someone else’s heartbreak.”

Likewise, the album’s title track and its closing song take listeners through an emotional journey alongside Ellis, as she admits on “That Girl” that she’s “the kind of girl who wears her emotions like a T-shirt.” Meanwhile, the album’s final track, “Too Much and Not Enough” finds Ellis dealing with the types of thoughts that tend to plague women at all ages and stages. “I’m so sure of myself and so insecure,” she admits. “I wish I could care less, a little bit more. It’s confusing as hell being constantly stuck between too much and not enough.”

Moments of levity come on tracks like “Home and a Hometown,” “One of These Days,” and “Us.” “Us” in particular is a catchy celebration of a relationship that is as certain as things “that just fit perfectly, like old t-shirt and Levi jeans.” Likewise “Plans” finds her and that special someone looking towards the future and what’s to come. “From the church to the dress to the little bare feet,” She sings dreamily. “No we ain’t there yet, but we’re gonna be.”

While Hannah Ellis may be best known for writing songs for others, that’s all about to change with this release. With a mix of poignant lyrics and catchy hooks, Hannah Ellis’ That Girl is sure to establish her as an incredible artist and a future superstar.

That Girl Tracklist:

  1. Country Can
  2. Us
  3. That Girl
  4. Wine Country
  5. Someone Else’s Heartbreak
  6. Karma on the Rocks
  7. Still
  8. Replaceable
  9. Somebody Else
  10. Plans
  11. Home and a Hometown
  12. One of These Days
  13. Too Much and Not Enough

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Someone Else’s Heartbreak
  2. Us
  3. Karma on the Rocks
  4. Home and a Hometown
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Hannnah Ellis’s debut album, ‘That Girl,’ 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 Hannah Ellis releases.

For tour dates and more, visit the singer-songwriter’s website here

To keep up with Hannah Ellis, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

That Girl 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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Dylan Schneider Drops Brand New Song “Bad Decisions”

Dylan Schneider’s new song, “Bad Decisions,” is out now, January 12th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Back in 2021, we introduced you to rising singer-songwriter, Dylan Schneider.  In the last few years, the singer has continued to grow both his talent and his fanbase. Today, he drops a brand new song to add to his exciting catalog of songs. “Bad Decisions” is officially out now.

The new single is an incredible anthem that feels catchy-enough to remind you of a Luke Bryan song with a bit more rhythmic flair. Even after just one listen, “Bad Decisions” will get stuck in your head. Written by the singer with Gabe Foust and Jacob Hackworth, the mesmerizing new track is both alluring and relatable. This song feels right up Schneider’s alley, and we hope he makes even more songs like this one.

“You call me up // You’re already drunk // I tell you off and then hop in the truck // Your sweet talkin’ got my KCs creepin’ down the driveway // ‘bout 6 shots away from seeing’ sideways // swear you’re my favorite hangover // Close the door, but we never get the closure // and we’re right back where we never shoulda been // Baby, here we go again // Girl, we’re good at making bad decisions.”

Keep your eyes and ears open for Schneider! He is winning the hearts of fans everywhere with his enticing social media presence and his incredible talent.

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Dylan Schneider shares new song, “Bad Decisions,” 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 Dylan Schneider releases.

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

“Bad Decisions” 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.

Dasha Announces Debut Album + Shares New Song “42”

Dasha shares new song “42,” out now, January 11th, on all streaming platforms and announces date for the release of her debut album. Learn more here.

Last year we introduced you to a unique, singer-songwriter that is taking Nashville by storm. Dasha is one of the most introspective and alluring entertainers on the scene right now. Today, she shared the news that she is releasing her debut album, What Happens Now, out February 16th. To celebrate the news, Dasha is sharing a taste of the album with a brand new song called, “42.”

On the new song, Dasha invites fans into her heart, as she shares a conversation between her and a long-distance love interest. “42” reads like an authentic diary entry. The song swims in the seas of vulnerability and raw emotion, something that Dasha seems to excel in. Although the song is a ballad, “42” still has the edge that we have come to love from all of the songstress’ former releases.

“You ask how many more days // and I say 42 ’til I move back to Nashville // Said you’ve been counting too // It’s strange how in November // It’ll be a year of missing you // I almost can’t believe it // I get to see you soon // More than just a visit, I’ll be living 10 from you // I’m praying that we’ll pick up back where we left off in that back room”

Dasha is proving herself to be one to look out for. We look forward to seeing what Dasha has coming down the pipeline next, and we cannot wait for fans to hear her debut album, What Happens Now. Stay on the look out!

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Dasha shares new song, “42,” 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 Dasha releases.

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

“42” 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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Troy Cartwright Shares First Release of 2024 with “Over You By Now”

Troy Cartwright shares new song “Over You By Now,” out now, January 12th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new release below.

After having an incredible year finding his true sound and style in country music in 2023, Troy Cartwright is set to continue that momentum in 2024. Today, the singer-songwriter is adding to his growing catalog of songs with a new song called, “Over You By Now.”

The new single is a heartbreaking ballad about unresolved love. Throughout the verses, Cartwright laments about still being in love, despite the break-up. The singer highlights the exact emotions that we all feel when we go through heartbreak and still feel attached to our ex-lover. “Over You By Now” is relatable, genuine, and catchy; despite, the heartbreak it showcases.

“I think it was late September, when I threw away your picture // Somehow, girl, I still see you // I really thought I knew better // When I let you keep my sweatshirt // But I still smell your perfume // I did everything I could to get you off my mind // But your still on my mind // Yeah you’d think after all this time // After all these sleepless nights // I’d be getting there”

Cartwright has a unique voice in the country music genre. His music transcends into the space of true art put to song. “Over You By Now” is a song that is a must-add to your music library!

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Troy Cartwright shares new release, “Over You By Now,” 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 Troy Cartwright releases.

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

“Over You By Now” 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 Announces New Album + Releases New Song “Right Now”

Chris Young revealed plans for a forthcoming album and released a brand new song, “Right Now,” out on all streaming platforms today, January 12th. Listen to the new music here and learn more.

Country music mainstay, Chris Young is giving fans what they want, more music. The singer-songwriter released a few songs last year, including a song called, “Young Love & Saturday Nights.” Today, he is announcing that his next studio album by the same name is slated for release on March 22nd. To celebrate the announcement, Young is giving fans a peak into the album’s track-list, and dropping another new song called “Right Now,” out today.

The upcoming new album boasts eighteen new songs, including fifteen tracks which Young is credited as a writer. The new single, “Right Now” was written by Young with long-time collaborator, Chris DeStefano and songwriter, Josh Hoge. “Right Now” is the story of being in that in-between phase of letting someone go and holding on. Throughout the song, Young does a convincing job at expressing the sentiment of the catchy tune.

“We can’t bring ourselves to burn a bridge // We might have to walk back across // When it’s late, and we’re lonely, don’t wanna move on // And our pride is the only cost // ‘Cause that fire’s still burning // And I don’t think you wanna let it go out // So, if you won’t say it girl, I’ll say it // What are you doin’ right now”

“Right Now” marks a new era of music for Young. Be on the lookout for pre-released songs and his ninth studio album coming soon!

Young Love & Saturday Nights Tracklist:

  1. Looking for You
  2. All Dogs Go to Heaven
  3. Young Love & Saturday Nights
  4. Don’t Call Me
  5. What She Sees in Me
  6. Country Boy’s Prayer
  7. Double Down
  8. Call It a Day
  9. Drink to Remember
  10. Don’t Stop Now
  11. Fall Out
  12. Fire
  13. Gettin’ Older
  14. Right Now
  15. Million Miles
  16. Everybody Grew Up
  17. Knee Deep in Neon
  18. Down
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Chris shares new song, “Right Now,” and announces new album.

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

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

“Right Now” 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.

Here Are The 2024 Country Album Releases

Check out the 2024 upcoming country albums and EP releases here. We will keep you posted on the latest updates right here all year long.

 

JANUARY

January 12th
Hannah Ellis – That Girl

January 19th
Brittney Spencer – My Stupid Life
Nico Moon – Better Days

January 26th
Charles Esten – Love Ain’t Pretty
Conner Smith – Smoky Mountains
Josh Abbott Band – Somewhere Down The Road
Randall King – Into the Neon

 

FEBRUARY

February 2nd
Gabby Barrett – Chapter & Verse

February 9th
The Castellows – A Little Goes A Long Way
Dalton DoverTake Me Home: Covers

February 16th
Dasha – What Happens Now?
Chase MatthewWe All Grow Up EP
Drake Milligan – Jukebox Songs EP
Redferrin – Old No. 7  EP

 

MARCH

March 1st
Trey Lewis – Troublemaker
Anella Herim – Season 1: I Love You
Peytan Porter – Grown EP

March 15th
Kacey Musgraves Deeper Well

March 22nd
Chris Young – Young Love & Saturday Nights
Cody Jinks – Change The Game
The Frontmen – Self-titled Debut album

March 29th
HARDY & Friends – HIXTAPE VOL. 3: DIFFTAPE
Josh Ross – Complicated EP
Dylan Scott – Livin’ My Best Life (Still) Deluxe Album
Beyonce – Cowboy Carter

 

APRIL

April 5th
Sam Hunt – Locked Up EP
Chayce Beckham – Bad For Me
George Birge – Cowboy Songs EP

April 12th
Ernest – Nashville,Tennessee
Walker County – Painted Ponies
Tyler Hubbard – Strong
Riley Green – Way Out Here

April 19th
Anne Wilson – REBEL
Elvie Shane – Damascus
Wyatt Flores – Half Life

April 26th
MacKenzie Porter – Nobody’s Born With A Broken Heart
Dylan Schneider – Bad Decisions EP

 

MAY

May 10th
Brian Kelly – Tennessee Truth
Scotty McCreery – Rise & Fall
Lily Rose – Runnin’ Outta Time EP

May 17th
Reid Haughton – Higher Than 9

May 24th
Travis Denning – Roads That Go Nowhere
Vincent Mason – Can’t Just Be Me EP

May 31st
Kameron Marlowe – Keepin’ The Lights On
Kelsey Hart – Life With You
Georgia WebsterSigns EP
Tiffany Woys – I’m Your Woman EP
Shaboozey – Where I’ve Been, isn’t Where I’m Going

 

JUNE

June 7th
Carly Pearce – hummingbird
HunterGirl – Tennessee Girl
Matt Stell – Born Lonely 
Tracy Lawrence – Out Here In It EP

June 21st
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Lauren Watkins – The Heartbroken Record

 

JULY

July 4th
Chase Matthew – Always Be Mine EP
Zach Bryan – The Great American Bar Scene

July 12th
Megan Moroney – Am I Okay?
Hardy – Quit!!

July 19th
Brad Tursi – Parallel Love

July 26h
Tigirlily Gold – Blonde
Ryan and Rory – Self-titled debut EP

 

AUGUST

August 2nd
Ella Langley – hungover
Conner Smith – Smoky Mountain Sessions EP

August 16th
Post Malone – F-1 Trillion

August 23rd
Thomas Rhett – About A Woman
Lainey Wilson – Whirlwind
Colby AcuffAmerican Son

August 30th
Russell Dickerson – Bones The EP
Troy Cartwright – Bygones

 

September

September 6th
Corey Kent – Black Bandana
Jackson Dean – On The Back Of My Dreams

September 13th
Brantley Gilbert – Tattoos

September 20th
Mitchell Tenpenny – The 3rd
Drake White – Low Country High Road
Midland – Barely Blue
Chase Rice – Go Down Singin’

September 27th
Dylan Marlowe – Mid Twenties Crisis
Dylan Schneider – PUZZLED
Logan Crosby – 2019
Luke Bryan – Mind Of A Country Boy

 

October

October 4th
Nate Smith – California
Tucker Wetmore – Waves On A Sunset EP
Conner Smith – The Storyteller EP

October 11th
Justin Moore – This Is My Dirt
Jelly Roll – Beautifully Broken
Meghan Patrick – Golden Child
Erin Kinsey – Gettin’ Away With It EP
Madeline Merlo – One House Down EP

October 18th
Riley Green – Don’t Mind If I Do
Breland – Project 2024 EP
Wyatt Flores – Welcome To The Plains

October 24th
Kelsea Ballerini – PATTERNS
Lanie Gardner – A Songwriter’s Diary
Brian Kelley – Ed & Mary Margaret’s Son
Joe Nichols – Honky Tonks & Country Songs
Austin Snell – Still Bleeding (Deluxe)
Clever – Clever EP

 

November

November 1st
Sam Barber – Restless Mind
Ella Langley – still hungover
Cody Johnson – Leather Deluxe
Jenna Davis – SIKE EP

November 15th
Brooks & Dunn – REBOOT 2
Kevin Smiley Hurts Worse EP

 

Save this page and check back for more coming in 2024… Which album are you most looking forward to listening to? Follow us on Twitter and let us know.

Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about the upcoming country music 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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Drake Milligan Shares Brand New Song “Don’t Leave Me Loving You”

Drake Milligan releases new song, “Don’t Leave Me Loving You,” out now, January 5th,  on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track here and learn more.

To kick off 2024, Drake Milligan is giving fans more to be excited about. The singer-songwriter is releasing an EP called, Jukebox Songs on February 16th. The new project will feature songs that stand the test of time and feel distinctly like the artist. Today, fans are getting to listen to a brand new song off the project called, “Don’t Leave Me Loving You.”

“Jukebox Songs is exactly what it sounds like,” shared Milligan in a recent press release. “My goal for this EP was to write and find songs that feel classic and memorable – the kinda tunes that would fit right in on some old Rock-Ola in the corner of a smoke-filled bar on the outskirts of nowhere Texas. It’s a continuation of the old-meets-new Country sound I’ve always gone for, and this time with my friend Trent Willmon at the reins as producer, I’m very excited to keep this honky tonk train rollin.’”

The new song is a true heartbreak anthem that fits in perfectly with the singer’s existing catalog. Throughout the countrified song, Milligan shares of heartbreak and sings about wanting to feel anything but love. “Don’t Leave Me Loving You” is relatable and catchy, two things that make a great country song.

Milligan proves his talent yet again with “Don’t Leave Me Loving You”. The song is the perfect addition to anyone’s music library.

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Drake Milligan shares new song, “Don’t Leave Me Loving You,” 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 Drake Milligan releases.

To keep up with Drake Milligan, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. 

“Don’t Leave Me Loving 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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Kasey Tyndall Releases New Song “Bad For Me”

Kasey Tyndall shares brand new song, “Bad For Me,” out now, January 5th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Kasey Tyndall is the type of artist who is unapologetically herself. As she continues to build her catalog of music, each song seems to get better and better. She recently made her Ryman debut and opened for Ashley McBryde right here in New York City. Now, Tyndall is releasing a brand new song called “Bad For Me”, officially out now.

The new single is a clever, mid-tempo song that may be one of Tyndall’s best songs to date. “Bad For Me” is an honest account of being into a guy that society may deem the “bad guy.” Tyndall shares all the ways that she needs someone to match her energy, even if it is a little “bad” for her. The song is both tongue and cheek, while simultaneously as honest as songs come.

“If he don’t scare the hell out of me // If he ain’t been around seen some things // If he don’t bleed tattoos // If he don’t got a few loose screws // If his demons don’t haunt him a little // His favorite finger ain’t the one in the middle // If his heart ain’t kinda made of steal // Then my love will send him running for the hills // Cause I’m so messed up, I need someone, shakes me up, but makes me feel alive // If he ain’t a little bad for me, bad for me”

“Bad For Me” is one of our favorite songs from Tyndall so far. The song showcases her star power. We are excited for what else the songstress has coming down the pipeline in 2024.

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Kasey Tyndall releases new song, “Bad For Me,” 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 Kasey Tyndall releases.

To keep up with Kasey Tyndall, follow her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

“Bad For Me” 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 Kicks Off 2024 with New Track “What Do I Know”

Elvie Shane shares brand new track “What Do I Know,” out now, January 5th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

As fans gear up for the release of Elvie Shane’s sophomore album, Damascus, the singer is plugging away at releasing new music. To kick off 2024, Shane is adding to his impressive catalog of tunes with a head-turning, new song called “What Do I Know.”

In true Elvie Shane fashion, “What Do I Know” is full of truth-telling and personal lyrics. Much like the singer-songwriter’s previous releases, the song highlights Shanes’ hard-working and country upbringing. Once again, the singer expresses how proud he is of his roots and being a son of an average Joe. The song portrays an effortless confidence without trying too hard, something we have come to love from Shane’s music.

“I think red lipstick on a woman’s lips look sexy // I think coke’s okay, but it’s way damn better with jack // I think the outlaws, Waylon and Johnny are gone forever // I think Jesus // He’s coming back // Oh, but what do I know // what do I know // I’m just a hard-working, beer-working, son of an average Joe // Like to think there ain’t nothing that I can’t fix with a hammer and crescent wrench, oh, but what do I know // what do I know // what do I know”

Shane continues to showcase his staying power, song after song. “What Do I Know” is a perfect addition to the singer’s repertoire.

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Elvie Shane shares new song, “What Do I Know,” 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.

“What Do I Know” 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.