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Kameron Marlowe Drops New Song “How’s the Leaving’s Going”

Kameron Marlowe shares brand new song “How’s the Leaving Going”, out now, February 7th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Kameron Marlowe continues to impress with each and every new release. As he gears up for the release of a new project called, Sad Songs for the Soul, the singer-songwriter is continuing to share new songs off the forthcoming record. Marlowe’s newest installment, “How’s the Leaving Going” is officially out now.

“’How’s the Leaving Going’ may be my favorite song on this project,” shared the singer in a recent press release. “Sitting down to write with Vince Gill and Lee Thomas Miller was everything I could have hoped for, they both are extremely talented songwriters and have both written some of my favorite songs of all time. It was an absolute honor.”

When three incredible songwriters come together in the room, magic can happen. That’s exactly what happened with “How’s the Leaving Going”. The painstakingly beautiful new song is heartbreaking, vulnerable, and raw. While Sad Songs for the Soul may be a collection of sad songs, each release so far is depthful, honest, and relatable. Just make sure to bring some tissues!

“Said she needed time to think // That gave me a little time to drink // It ain’t easy losing you // I can’t move on like you told me to // The hardest part for me is not knowing // Which way the wind is blowing // Tonight all my cards are showing // How’s the leaving going”

“How’s the Leaving Going” is a brilliant precursor to Marlowe’s Sad Song for the Soul. It’s a must listen to!

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Kameron Marlowe shares new song, “How’s the Leaving Going”, 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.

“How’s the Leaving Going” 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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Hannah Ellis Collaborates with Nick Wayne on “Waiting To Die”

Hannah Ellis collaborates with Nick Wayne on new song “Waiting To Die”, out now, February 7th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Hannah Ellis has been one of the most incredible songstress’ in country music for a while now. She continues to release honest and relatable music that speaks to her life experiences, as well as, her ability to craft a depth full song. Today, Ellis joins forces with her husband, fellow singer-songwriter, Nick Wayne on a brand new song. “Waiting To Die” is out now.

On the new heartfelt ballad, Ellis and Wayne reflect on what life would look like without love. Ellis sings about how a life without the love her life would be worthless and empty. “Waiting To Die” also boasts a mention of the great love story of of Johnny and June and reflects on how life is hardly worth living without the other in it. Both Ellis and Wayne show off how gifted they are as vocalistic and storytellers.

“Waiting To Die” is a touching new song, meant for anyone who has a love that transcends this lifetime.

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Hannah Ellis and Nick Wayne collaborate on new song, “Waiting To Die,” 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 and Nick Waynereleases.

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

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

“Waiting To Die” 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.

Mackenzie Carpenter Teams Up with Midland on “I Wish You Would”

Mackenzie Carpenter and Midland join forces on new song, “I Wish You Would”, out now, February 7th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

The incredibly talented singer-songwriter, Mackenzie Carpenter is gearing up for the release of her debut album, Hey Country Queen, out March 7th. While fans eagerly await the release, Carpenter is sharing songs off the record. Today, the songstress joins forces with GRAMMY-nominated trio, Midland on a new song called, “I Wish You Would.”

“‘I Wish You Would (ft. Midland)’ is a fun, flirty tune about wanting someone to be more forward, quit guessing and make the first move. It’s about craving a spark with someone and longing for more than a few glances with that person you’ve noticed from across the bar,” shares Carpenter in a recent press release. “Midland has always been a dream collaboration, and they bring a smooth classic vibe to the song.”

The stellar duet highlights the incredible attributes both Carpenter and Midland have. “I Wish You Would” features incredible melodies, mesmerizing vocals, and an interesting arrangement. The juxtaposition between the artists’ voices, as well as, the story are equally as captivating. “I Wish You Would” is a must listen to!

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Mackenzie Carpenter and Midland share new song, “I Wish You Would” 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 Mackenzie Carpenter and Midland releases.

To keep up with Mackenzie Carpenter, follow her on InstagramTikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

To keep up with Midland, follow them on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“I Wish You Would” 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.

Morgan Wallen Releases “I’m The Problem” Ahead of New Album

Morgan Wallen shares new single “I’m The Problem,” out now, January 31st on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand-new track below.

Morgan Wallen has solidified his status as a country music powerhouse. Fresh off a sold-out tour packed with unforgettable moments and standout openers, he’s proving there’s no slowing him down. Wallen recently announced his next studio album, I’m The Problem, along with a massive headlining tour of the same name, set to captivate fans once again. As anticipation builds, he’s giving fans even more to look forward to—today, he drops the album’s highly anticipated title track, “I’m The Problem.”

After originally being teased back in early 2024, the song is officially here. Originally referred to as “I Guess” by fans, the demo won the hearts of listeners everywhere for its catchy chorus and tension-filled lyrics.

“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 do you keep on pulling it off the shelf? // You hate that when you look at me, you halfway see yourself // And it got me thinking // If I’m the problem, you might be the reason”

“I’m The Problem” joins Wallen’s other previously released singles including chart-toppers “Lies Lies Lies” and “Love Somebody,” as well as, brand new favorite, “Smile.” Stay tuned for more news from the superstar and go stream “I’m The Problem” ASAP!

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Morgan Wallen shares new single, “I’m The Problem”, 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 Morgan Wallen releases.

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

“I’m The Problem” 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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Lee Brice Releases Heartfelt New Single “Cry”

Lee Brice releases brand new song, “Cry”, out now, January 31st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Arguably one of the best voices in country music, Lee Brice is sharing new music with fans today. The country music mainstay is incredibly talented, always dropping music with substance, grit, and a relatable story. Today’s new song fits the bill. Brice’s new track, “Cry” is officially out today.

“Cry” is an emotionally-intelligent song about all the emotions a person feels during a break-up. While many songs talk about heartbreak, it is easy to feel the heartbreak being conveyed throughout this song. Brice shares that a man can cry over a lost love. In conjunction with the touching lyrics, “Cry” has a groovy sonic beat with some rhythmic flair that only adds to the vibes of the song.

“Cause baby, baby, baby, baby // All I see when I close my eyes // is taillights fading away // in the Georgia sky // I’ve been crying in my beer // crying in my bed // Crying on the pillow where you used to lay your head // I’mma cry myself to sleep tonight // Who says a man don’t cry? “

Brice continues to be a bright spot in country music. “Cry” is a great addition to his catalog of hits. Catch the singer-songwriter on the road on his ‘You, Me, & My Guitar Acoustic Tour.’ Find tickets here.

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Lee Brice shares new song, “Cry”, 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 Lee Brice releases.

To keep up with Lee Brice, follow him on TwitterInstagram, and Facebook.

“Cry” 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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Clever Shares Brand New Song “Buy One Get One”

Clever shares brand new song, “Buy One Get One” out now, January 29th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Every so often, an artist emerges who truly embodies the essence of the word “artist.” Singer-songwriter Clever is one of those rare talents. His music effortlessly transcends genres while staying deeply rooted in the rich storytelling tradition that country music is known for. Today, he expands his growing catalog with the release of his new song, “Buy One Get One.”

“Buy One Get One” beautifully captures the tender, heartbroken side of masterful songwriting. This poignant track keeps listeners hanging on to every word as the story of unrequited love unfolds with each lyric. Paired with a stunning instrumental, the song perfectly encapsulates the raw emotions of heartbreak, something everyone has experienced at some point in their lives.

“You keep stringing me along // In case you and him don’t work it out // This ain’t buy one, get one free // If you’re still in love with them, you can’t have me // You can’t have one foot in the back // and one foot in the dark // No, you’re tearing me apart // You’re tearing me apart // I gave you everything I have // But you left me in the cold // And now I’m standing here alone, letting go of the only love I know”

“Buy One Get One” is something special. If you’re not already a fan of Clever, now’s the time to start, his music truly lives up to the hype.

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Clever shares brand new song, “Buy One Get One”, 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 Clever releases.

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

“Buy One Get One” 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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Ty Myers: ‘The Select’ – Debut Album Review

Ty Myers shares debut album, The Select, officially out now, January 24th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.

With a powerfully soulful rasp way beyond his 17 years, country newcomer Ty Myers is already one of the most buzzed about new artists in the genre. Today, the Austin, TX native released his debut album, The Select, which features 16 new songs. Twelve of the tracks were solo writes by the mega-talent, showcasing his skill as both an artist and a vocalist.

The Select’s title is a nod to Le Select, a Parisian restaurant oft-visited by Ernest Hemingway, one of Myers’ favorite writers. From that anecdote alone, it’s clear that Myers is wise beyond his years and one listen to his debut album just solidifies that. The singer-songwriter is clearly an old soul, stories about drinking, regret, and eternal love weaving its way through the LP. As talented as he is as a singer, he’s also a great storyteller, making much of the content believable despite his youth.

“It’s a culmination of everything since I started. That’s kind of how all first albums are, I guess, but I started writing when I was around six or seven and have been writing ever since,” Myers revealed to Holler Country. “I’ve had the opportunity to choose songs from way back then, songs I wrote a couple years ago and some songs I wrote the day before I recorded it.”

The album opens with “Ends of the Earth,” a bluesy and soulful song that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Chris Stapleton. With its gritty vocals and stirring guitar riffs, Myers proclaims his undying love to someone special.

For Myers, there are a few themes that permeate the album, ranging from enduring love to undeniable heartbreak, as well as drinking and blue-collared story songs. The unique power of his voice echoes over each track, weaving each song into a cohesive and impassioned LP.

Heartbreak weaves its way through tracks like “But Me,” “Love is Two Faced,” “Somewhere Over You,” and “Thought It Was Love.” On “Two Faced,” he grapples with the surprise that comes from the ending of a seemingly perfect relationship, while “Thought It Was Love” finds him telling a similar story. “Too Far Gone” is one of the best heartbreak songs on the album, chock full of smoky, darker, and downtuned guitars that’s a perfect kissoff track for a live show.  “I don’t know where I went wrong, woke up on a Saturday and found you gone…” He growls. “Keep on rollin’ til you’re too far gone.”

“Let ‘Em Talk” finds him bucking the opinions of others, encouraging a new lover to quell the voices of the naysayers, while “Real World Now” is a twangy and peppy ode to working hard for your family. “Worry is a Sickness” is an immediate standout, a building midtempo that finds him impassioned and lovesick.

“Firefly” is another standout, a stunning piano-laden ballad about someone who lights up the room “like a thousand little stars in the sky.” This is a surefire way to get fans swooning with its unique musical melody that recalls the Bruce Springsteen hit, “Secret Garden.”

“Can’t Hold Me Down” is a swampy, Marc Broussard-esque ode to being a ramblin’ man, while “Never Get Tired (Of Loving You)” is an uptempo celebration of love that never gets boring or stale.

Myers pays homage to his musical hero, John Mayer, on “Man on the Side,” which was co-written by Mayer and Zac Brown Band’s Clay Cook. It’s heavy on the guitar, in the best way possible.

“He’s my number one biggest hero ever,” Myers said of Mayer to Apple Music’s Country Risers Radio podcast with Ward Guenther. “I love the fact that he’s changed so drastically throughout his career. He did what he wanted to do, and that’s what I gravitate towards. He did what he wanted and made the world bend to what he wanted to do.”

Despite not even being old enough to legally drink, Myers has a unique ability to write a whiskey-drenched drinking or heartbreak song. “Drinkin’ Alone” is a lush ballad that finds him determined to not leave a bar alone, while, “Drunk Love” finds him lost under the neon lights and looking for love, while longing for something more than lusty alcohol-fueled nights.

“I’m tired of drunk love // You can only feel the lust when your body’s numb // Another one leads to keepin’ the lights on // Clothes off, decisions you regret // When the sun comes up // Cause it’s nothin’ to speak of // I’m tired of drunk love”

The album ends with  “Tie That Binds,” a sparse pickup tune that starts at a bar and leads to forever. “Cuz I’ve been lookin’ for a woman like you for quite some time// I’d be the happiest man in the world to call you mine,” Myers muses. “I think you found a tie that binds.”

Ty Myers’s The Select is out now via Nashville/Columbia records.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Worry is a Sickness
  2. Man on the Side
  3. Real World Now
  4. Let ‘Em Talk
  5. Too Far Gone

The Select Track List:

  1. Ends of the Earth (Ty Myers)
  2. Real World Now (Ty Myers)
  3. Worry is a Sickness (Ty Myers)
  4. Let ‘Em Talk (Ty Myers, Anderson East, Trent Dabbs)
  5. Love Is Two Faced (Ty Myers)
  6. Somewhere Over You (Allen Shamblin, Michael Reid)
  7. Never Get Tired (of Loving You) (Ty Myers)
  8. Firefly (Ty Myers)
  9. Can’t Hold Me Down (Ty Myers)
  10. Man On The Side (John Mayer, Clay Cook)
  11. Thought It Was Love (Ty Myers)
  12. Too Far Gone (Ty Myers, Jessi Alexander, Rhett Akins)
  13. Drunk Love (Ty Myers)
  14. But Me (Ty Myers)
  15. Drinkin’ Alone (Ty Myers)
  16. Tie That Binds (Ty Myers)
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Ty Myers shares new debut album, ‘The Select,’ 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 Ty Myers releases.

To keep up with Ty Myers, follow him on InstagramTwitter, TikTok, and Facebook.

The Select 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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Rodney Atkins Shares Brand New Song “Marry Me Again”

Rodney Atkins shares new song, “Marry Me Again”, out now, January 24th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new release below.

Rodney Atkins has truly transcended generations, planting his roots firmly into traditional country music, while bringing a catchy flair to all of his songs. The hitmaker returned after a three year hiatus with his song,“True South” and now the singer-songwriter is upping the ante. Today, Atkins releases a touching new song called, “Marry Me Again.”

Written for his wife Rose Falcon, Atkins spotlights his lifelong commitment to his wife after more than a decade of marriage, sons, and a a ton of musical accomplishments. “Marry Me Again” celebrates all that love is in a new and unique way. Atkins is no stranger to bringing his fans into his life, highlighting his love for his family along the way, and “Marry Me Again” is another example of that.

“We came a long way from lawn chair beers in my garage by candlelight // It felt so right when we locked eyes the first time you stayed the night // We wrote our plans in Captiva sand that everything and nothing changed // You still drive me crazy // I thank God you took my name // Now look at us here we are // We got ourselves a pretty good start // We fell together and not apart // Made it out alive with a couple scars // I’m down on the same knee holding a new ring // Saying the same things I said back then // What do you say before we make it another ten // Will you marry me again”

Both “True South” and “Marry Me Again” are getting fans ready for a brand new project coming Atkins sooner rather than later! Stay tuned!

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Rodney Atkins shares new song, “Marry Me Again”, 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 Rodney Atkins releases.

To keep up with Rodney Atkins, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Marry Me Again” 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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Kane Brown: ‘The High Road’ – Album Review

Kane Brown shares brand new album The High Road, officially out now, January 24th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.

When it comes to journeying down paths untaken, The High Road finds Kane Brown on a new musical path. For the Georgia native, the LP is his most ambitious and musically diverse project to date, allowing him to stretch himself thematically, melodically, lyrically, and even collaboratively.

On the follow up to 2022’s Different Man, Brown explores different sounds, pushing boundaries beyond his typical sound and style. “This is by far my favorite album, from the sequencing to the songwriting to the different sounds. There’s definitely a song for everybody,” he says in a statement. “My other albums, I always kind of, you know, cared what people thought about. And this album, we don’t… we gave our everything into the songs.”

The eighteen song collection features fifteen tracks co-written by Brown alongside of Nashville’s biggest names including HARDY, Morgan Wallen, Josh Hoge, Jacob Davis, Josh Osborne, and more. He also enlists a wide array of collaborators from various genres including his wife, Katelyn, Khalid, Marshmello, Jelly Roll, and Brad Paisley.

Having co-written most of the album’s new tracks, it’s clear that the songs are special to Brown. “Every song is important to me and every collaboration means something personal to me,” He tells the AP. “I’m so incredibly proud of this record.”

The album kicks off with the driving and earwormy, “I Am,” a powerful admission of fear and uncertainty that’s paired with a catchy beat that echoes with resilience and determination to succeed.

“I’m scared of growing up // I’m scared of growing old // I’m scared of falling short // I’m scared of the unknown // Oh, I’m burning on the edge // But I know right where I stand // I know the road ahead // Will make me who I am”

“Fiddle in the Band” is up next, a clear standout that mixes typical country fiddles with stomping drums on the ode to not fitting into one specific box. In fact, it feels like the type of song many music fans can listen to, jumping genres from country to pop to hip hop to rock, all within one playlist.

“I’m just like you // I was raised on the radio // From Memphis blues to Hollywood rock ’n’ roll // Took a trip to Music City // Brought a little bit of everything with me // I’m a little bit of bass, 808s, a little bit of clap your hands // I’m a little bit of six strings on a backbeat // With a fiddle in the band”

Collaborations also play a big and genre-bending role throughout The High Road, as Brown taps into his inner R&B balladeer on “Rescue,” featuring Khalid. Meanwhile, “Miles On It” features Marshmello and techno, dance beats, while “Things We Quit” with Brad Paisley is a tongue-in-cheek pure country anthem.

Brown also pairs with Jelly Roll on the especially poignant, “Haunted,” which finds them trading verses at their lowest. Inspired by a writing session in an old hotel that felt supernatural, Brown and Jelly Roll reveal a new depth of pain and the struggles they face on the road. It’s a dark and moody ballad that deals with the demons that come with fame.

“‘Cause I’m haunted by the voice in my head // I’m haunted by the taste of that lead // I’ve wanted too many times to // Jump off of the edge // Thinking I was better off dead // I’m haunted only every other night // I’m haunted and I wish I knew why // I’ve wanted too many times to be // Gone by the morning // If I’m honest // Yeah, I’m haunted

Brown slows things down and brings in some romance by pairing with his wife, Katelyn on two very different duets. There’s “Do Us Apart,” a warm and sweeping ballad that would make a perfect wedding song or bookend to their previous duet, “Thank God.” Alternatively, there’s “Body Talk,” a smoky and sultry R&B laden celebration of all the ways in which two bodies can “talk.”

“Backseat Driver” is truly a special moment, as the father of three details the innocence that comes from riding in the car with his child. Here, he muses over his daughter’s sweet and simple questions, hoping those moments last forever. “It’s crazy all the things she sees on the side of the road, Out of that window beside her I wish I could be more like her,” He sings, “My little dangling feet, pretty in pink, backseat driver.”

“Gorgeous” and “3” also show a softer side to the Georgia native, with the latter celebrating the ways in which his favorite number has played a role in his life, ranging from the size of his family to his baseball jersey to the number of kids he has. Meanwhile, “Gorgeous” is an apt title for the sparse and sentimental song, praising someone that’s beautiful both inside and out.

Brown dabbles with other popular songs in unique ways on The High Road, mixing in the Phil Collins classic, “In the Air Tonight” with his own lyrics on “I Can Feel It.” Likewise, he answers Jennifer Nettles’ desperate pleas from the Sugarland song, “Stay,” with his own song of the same name, telling the sordid tale of infidelity from the male perspective as he implores her not to leave.

Other tunes that find Brown sampling new styles include “Says I Can,” a fun ode to liquid courage and “Back Around,” a twangy and peppy two stepper that is all about karma catching up with someone. Equally sunny and delightful is “Beside Me,” an almost-beachy inspired jaunt that wouldn’t feel out of place for Kenny Chesney or the Zac BrownBand.

The LP ends with the startlingly honest, “When You Forget,” a beautiful tribute to his grandfather who passed away after battling Alzheimer’s.

“Your memory’s fading // It’s breaking my heart // If you look in that mirror // And wonder who you are // You’re still our hero // You’re still the man // A hell of a father // And a damn good friend // You could fix any problem // With a wrench or some words // The backbone of our family // In the front of that church // You kept every promise // For worse or for better // I’m writing you this // So, when you forget // You can remember”

For a consistent superstar like Kane Brown, it would be easy to rest on his laurels and stick to a formula that’s been successful. Yet, on The High Road, he does just the opposite, taking risks and experimenting with new sounds and styles. And while it may have been a gamble, it certainly paid off.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Fiddle in the Band
  2. Backseat Driver
  3. Haunted ft. Jelly Roll
  4. Miles On It
  5. I Am

The High Road Track List:

  1. I Am
  2. Fiddle in the Band
  3. Backseat Driver
  4. Miles On It with Marshmello
  5. Says I Can
  6. 3
  7. Rescue with Khalid
  8. Haunted with Jelly Roll
  9. Star a Fire
  10. Body Talk with Katelyn Brown
  11. Gorgeous
  12. Beside Me
  13. I Can Feel It
  14. Things We Quit with Braid Paisley
  15. Back Around
  16. Stay
  17. Do Us Apart with Katelyn Brown
  18. When You Forget
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Kane Brown shares new album, ‘The High Road,’ 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 Kane Brown releases.

To keep up with Kane Brown, follow him on InstagramTwitter, TikTok, and Facebook.

The High Road 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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Hudson Westbrook Shares New Song “Mine Tomorrow”

Hudson Westbrook shares new song, “Mine Tomorrow,” out now, January 24th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Hudson Westbrook is a rising star in country music right now. His music is rooted in his traditiona Texas upbringing and incredible songwriting. His songs and stories have grit, emotion, and the “it factor.” To kick off 2025, Westbrook is sharing an emotive, love song with fans called, “Mine Tomorrow,” which is officially out today.

Written by Westbrook with Dan Alley and Ryan Beaver, “Mine Tomorrow”, depicts what it’s like to choose someone and claim them as yours. The song is a romantic declaration of love and finding your person. Westbrook does an incredible job bringing such a nuanced emotion to life in a way that feels relatable, raw, and real.

“I’ve been fightin’ for this feelin’ // I’ve been waitin’ patiently // For someone to put the brakes on // My leavin’ till it left me // Then you showed up, got it done  // Now here we are, and I’ll never run // As long as you’re mine tomorrow // All my today’s belong to you // As long as you love me girl I’ll follow // Like it was all I was made to do // Till the whole wide world, runs outta time I’ll be fine // Long as you’re mine tomorrow”

“Mine Tomorrow’ is the perfect song to add to your musical playlist and another incredible song for Westbrook to add to his growing catalog of songs.

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Hudson Westbrook shares new song, “Mine Tomorrow”, 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 Hudson Westbrook releases.

To keep up with Hudson Westbrook, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. 

“Mine Tomorrow” 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.