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Chase Rice “I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell” – Album Review

Chase Rice’s new album, I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell is out now, February 10th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

On I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, Chase Rice is reintroducing himself to country music fans. Despite co-writing Florida Georgia Line’s powerhouse “Cruise” and having hits of his own with songs like “Ready Set Roll,” “Eyes on You” and “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.,” the BBR recording artist looked inward and realized he was chasing something that wasn’t true to who he is as an artist or a person.

Born during time off due to the Covid pandemic, Rice’s new album features thirteen tracks that he wrote or co-wrote while isolated, introspective, and off the road. “This record is all those sunrises and sunsets and road trips and firepits distilled into 13 chapters of my journey, which reveal pieces of myself I hid in plain sight for years. Even from myself at times,” Rice reveals in a statement. “It is quite different from anything you’ve ever heard from me – and it’s the proudest I’ve ever been of a body of work.”

The album was crafted with Oscar Charles at Rice’s rural Tennessee home studio, and features a photo of his late father, Dan Rice, on the cover. In addition to Rice, other co-writers on the album include FGL’s Brian Kelley, Corey Crowder, Hunter Phelps, Josh Hoge, Ross Copperman, Brad Tursi, and HARDY.

The album is a stark departure from the “Cruise”-lite type of tracks that Rice has released in the past, and shows him stretching himself as both an artist and a songwriter. Prime indicators of Rice’s evolution include his stirring ode to man’s best friend, “Bench Seat,” the stomping “Way Down Yonder,” the apologetic “Sorry Mama,” and the introspective “I Walk Alone.”

Opening with the twangy “Walk That Easy,” it’s immediately clear that this is a more mature Chase Rice, as he shares his ode to the type of true love that doesn’t fade.

Additionally, the pair of tracks that make up the album’s title are two of the most unique songs here, offering clever lyrical twists. On “All Dogs Go To Hell,” Rice uses reverse psychology as he muses over the opposites of life. “I don’t miss you baby,” he croons. “And all dogs go to hell.” Meanwhile, the tongue-in-cheek “I Hate Cowboys” has him losing a girl to a cowboy who seems too good to be true.

“When you listen to the song you of course get that I don’t actually hate cowboys – I’m really fortunate to call several of them great friends,” muses Rice. “But damn, doesn’t it make you crazy when Mr. Steal Your Girl kicks open the door — with that hat and those Wranglers, and he can two-step better than you, talk cooler than you? ‘I Hate Cowboys’ is an ode to the fact that just like Taylor Sheridan writes in ‘Yellowstone,’ if it were easier everyone would cowboy…hell, I wish I could!”

On “Bench Seat,” Rice was inspired by a friend who found himself in a dark place, ready to take his own life until his dog saved him. “I wrote this song by myself with the point of view from the dog’s perspective – which might not be obvious right away – and what that moment might have meant for the two of them if not for that intervention.”

On “Way Down Yonder,” Rice offers a stomping, gritty track in celebration of the mountains of North Carolina where he grew up, while “Oklahoma” features driving guitars and a wild guitar solo that we can’t wait to witness in person.

Rice is incredibly introspective on tracks like “Sorry Mama,” “I Walk Alone,” “Life Part of Livin’” and “Key West and Colorado.” The latter pair both find Rice moving on, letting go, and letting God, finding himself out somewhere on the road.

“Somewhere between Key West and Colorado // I found God in a gold Silverado // Had to get a little lost to get a little found // Learned you can’t find love if you can’t slow down”

“Bad Day to Be a Cold Beer” is an immediate standout, born from a golf course conversation. It finds Rice celebrating the joys that can be found at the bottom of a bottle of your favorite beer, and is a perfectly-crafted summer anthem. 

Of I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, Rice reveals that he wouldn’t have used his father’s photo for the cover if the album wasn’t one he was certain he’d be proud of. “Not only is it the most vulnerable I’ve ever been, it’s also something he’d enjoy listening to and is full of stories I wish I could tell him. I’ve always wanted to honor him by using this photo as an album cover, and I know this project is the one that deserves that.”

With his newest offering, Chase Rice is showing a different side to himself, in the best way possible. He’s more introspective and more country than ever before, and the result is a solid album that we’re sure would make his father proud.

I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell Track List:

  1. Walk That Easy (Chase Rice, William Reames, Barton Davies, Jonathan Sherwood, Oscar Charles)
  2. All Dogs Go To Hell (Chase Rice, Joshua Miller, John Byron)
  3. Way Down Yonder (Chase Rice, Hunter Phelps, John Byron, Blake Pendergrass, Corey Crowder)
  4. Key West & Colorado (Chase Rice, Brian Kelley, Corey Crowder, Blake Pendergrass, John Byron, Hunter Phelps)
  5. Bench Seat (Chase Rice)
  6. Life Part Of Livin’ (Chase Rice)
  7. Bad Day To Be A Cold Beer (Chase Rice, Blake Pendergrass, John Byron, Justin Thomas)
  8. Oklahoma feat. Read Southall Band (Chase Rice, William Reames, Barton Davies, Jonathan Sherwood, Oscar Charles, Read Southall)
  9. I Walk Alone (Chase Rice, Jaxson Free, Josh Hoge)
  10. Sorry Momma (Chase Rice, Hunter Phelps, Ben Johnson)
  11. If I Were Rock & Roll (Album Version) (Chase Rice)
  12. Goodnight Nancy feat. Boy Named Banjo (Chase Rice, Oscar Charles, Barton Davies, William Reames, Jonathan Sherwood)
  13. I Hate Cowboys (Chase Rice, Michael Hardy, Ross Copperman, Brad Tursi)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. I Hate Cowboys
  2. Bench Seat
  3. Bad Day to be a Cold Beer
  4. Walk That Easy
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Chase Rice’s new album, “I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell” is out now.

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

Chase Rice will kick off his Way Down Yonder Tour in March, with stops at New Jersey’s Starland Ballroom on April 15 and Long Island’s Mulcahy’s on June 23.

To keep up with Chase Rice, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs To Hell 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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Teddy Robb Shares Brand New Song “Stay Single”

Teddy Robb shares new song “Stay Single,” out now, February 10th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

It’s official, new music from Teddy Robb is here! The singer and entertainer, one of our personal favorites is following up the release of his song “Pretty Things” with the endearing new track, “Stay Single.”

Written by Robb with Pete Good, James McNair, and Brandon Ratcliff, “Stay Single” is a song all about resisting the desire to get back into a relationship. Usually, after a breakup, it is common to want to ward off all other relationships and simply stay single; however, Robb taps into how difficult that can be when a person piques our interest.

“Got a condo and it’s downtown // Plenty pretty girls runnin’ all around // Got a clean cut, got a clean truck // Damn if I don’t got it all figured out // You come walkin’ in start talkin’ then // I’m fallin’ and baby I’m on fire // You go takin me and breakin’ me // Ya can’t ya see you’re makin’ me a liar // Ohhhhhohhhohoh // When you look at me that way // Ain’t no way I’m gonna stay single”

While the lyrics of the song are simple and relatable, Robb’s vocals are what really up the ante of this song. His vocals are infectious and endearing. Moreover, the tone of his voice elevates the song, making you want to listen to it again and again, and maybe swoon a bit too.

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Teddy Robb’s brand new song “Stay Single” is out now.

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

To keep up with Teddy Robb, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Stay Single” 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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Mackenzie Carpenter Drops New Song “Don’t Mess With Exes”

Mackenzie Carpenter’s new song “Don’t Mess With Exes” out now, February 10th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

The incredibly talented singer-songwriter, Mackenzie Carpenter blew us away with her song, “Jesus, I’m Jealous.” Today, Carpenter is showing off her sassy side with her new song, “Don’t Mess With Exes.”

According to the songstress, the song was inspired by reminding people to stop going back to their toxic exes. “They say insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, so I’m just tryin’ to keep y’all from going insane out here,” shared a cheeky Carpenter in a recent press release. “I hope this song inspires whoever hears it to move on from what is holding them back and become the best version of themselves. Take my advice, don’t let him fool you twice!”

“Go on and dust off your boots take a two-step or two with somebody new, just whatever you do // don’t mess with exes, ‘cause they’ll make a mess outta you.”

“Don’t Mess With Exes” is especially alluring because of the clever wordplay, clearly driven by the phrase “Don’t Mess with Texas.” On the new anthemic track, Carpenter proves that she has the vocals, the songwriting skills, and the grit to become a mainstay in country music.

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Mackenzie Carpenter shares new song, “Don’t Mess With Exes,” out now.

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

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

“Don’t Mess With Exes” 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.

Megan Moroney Releases New Song “I’m Not Pretty”

Megan Moroney’s new song “I’m Not Pretty,” is out now, February 10th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

2023 Country Swag Artist to Watch: Megan Moroney is back with a brand new release. While she may have blown up on TikTok in country music because of her incredible song, “Tennessee Orange,” she is proving her staying power with more new music coming down the pipeline. Today, she releases her brand new song “I’m Not Pretty,” out now.

In true Moroney fashion, “I’m Not Pretty” went viral even before it officially came out. The song clearly resonates with fans across the genre, due to its relatable nature. While the story behind the song is relatable, it is the play on words of the title that really makes the track. Moroney sings about the jealousy women often experience especially when their ex dates a new girl. She flips the “I’m Not Pretty” phrase on its head in an unexpected and cool way, showcasing true songwriting chops.

“Did you mean to double tap that spring break throwback from 2016 in PCB? // Somewhere out there my ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend’s scrolling through my Instagram // tearing me down passing the phone around like there’s nothing better to talk about // Zoomin out, zoomin in overanalyzing like the queen of the mean girls committee // but hey whatever helps keep on telling yourself I’m not pretty”

The new song is clearly just the beginning for Moroney. A debut album is reportedly in the works, and it is a matter of time until she is selling out venues as a headliner!

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Megan Moroney’s new song “I’m Not Pretty” is out now.

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

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

“I’m Not Pretty” 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 Shares New Ballad “Someone Else’s Heartbreak”

Hannah Ellis releases a new ballad called, “Someone Else’s Heartbreak,” out now, February 10th. Learn all the details about the new song below.

Hannah Ellis is a country artist known for her incredible vocal talent; however, it is her ability to weave her real life into relatable and heartfelt lyrics. Her new song, “Someone Else’s Heartbreak” is a beautiful, yet heartbreaking song inspired by her sister’s sudden break-up. Fans have been asking for the ballad, and Ellis delivered it in a monumental way.

Collaborators, Josh Kerr and Emily Falvey helped Ellis bring “Someone Else’s Heartbreak” to life, during a co-write. The heartbreaking and vulnerable track expresses the ever-true sentiments that when you are going through your own breakup it is near impossible to take your own advice. Written from the perspective of the heartbroken, Ellis vocals shine on this touching new song.

“While he was holding you, he always held you back // and to tell the truth, it’s for the best it didn’t last // Girl you were out of his league // Wasn’t worth everything you gave away // I promise it’s a good thing // wouldn’t be so hard for me to say // if this was someone else’s heartbreak // someone else’s lonely // I just tell them give it time // but I can’t take my own advice // when it’s my pain”

“Someone Else’s Heartbreak” has true potential to become an instant fan-favorite. Learn more about Hannah Ellis and her journey to country music in our spotlight interview, here.

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Hannah Ellis shares new ballad, “Someone Else’s Heartbreak,” out now.

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

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

“Country Can” 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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Ernest: ‘Flower Shops (The Album): Two Dozen Roses’ – Album Review

Ernest’s full-length deluxe album, Flower Shops (The Album): Two Dozen Roses is out now, February 10th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new album below.

Ernest K. Smith, known professionally as ERNEST, has been churning out hits for the biggest stars in country music over the past five years, including Florida Georgia Line, Kane Brown, Chris Lane, Sam Hunt, Morgan Wallen, and many others. Last year, he released his sophomore record, FLOWER SHOPS (THE ALBUM), an eleven-track project named after the RIAA platinum hit with friend and frequent collaborator, Morgan Wallen. While still in the songwriting business, fans loved what they heard from ERNEST on a personal note, encouraging the Nashville-native to release an additional thirteen tracks on a deluxe version titled FLOWER SHOPS (THE ALBUM): Two Dozen Roses.

“I can’t wait for everyone to hear the new music,” ERNEST shared in a recent press release. “It’s even more of the real, honest storytelling that the album was built on, and continues the character’s love story right where it left off with ‘Some Other Bar.’ It’s very reflective, I think everyone will be able to relate to a part of the story in some way. I’m really proud of it!”

On December 16, ERNEST teased the sound and theme of the record with three new songs, “Miss That Girl, “Songs We Used To Sing,” and “Unhang The Moon.” In “Miss That Girl,the singer shares in conspicuously catchy lyricism how hard it is to move on and admit how much you miss someone. “Songs We Used To Sing” leans into the nostalgia of it all—the breakup ruined all his favorite tunes because he thinks of her when he hears them. Finally, “Unhang The Moon” is the ultimate heartbreak song in which he confesses all his regrets regarding the relationship. The three songs all tell a similar story, as Ernest seems to access more and more emotions with his vocals.

As for the new tracks, “Done At A Bar,” “What Have I Got To Lose,” “Heartache In My 100 Proof,” and “Burn Out,” also touch on heartbreak. The former is a play on the phrase ‘easier said than done.’  The singer admits that it is easy to say things that will fix a relationship when intoxicated at a bar, but when the morning comes, the sweet nothings uttered from the night before fizzle, becoming drunken lies and failed promises. The latter, however, touches on a love that moved too fast. Although it may seem like the real thing at first, all flames eventually die out, and that’s exactly what happened to the singer in this track. 

“Knew it when we started off of both ends // Girl we should’ve seen where this was going // ‘Couple flames just fighting back against a cold wind // Throttles wide open, eyes closed keeping them fire stones smokin’ ‘til we burn out”

On the flip side of heartbreak, love is another major theme on the record. In “Wild Wild West” the singer boasts about how he loves how unpredictable his woman is. “Hill” is another one in which the singer imagines the perfect life he is going to share with the person he loves.

“Drunk With My Friends,” “Anything But Sober,” and “This Fire,” touch on ERNEST’s fun and lighter side. The former is a happy, bar anthem with a tropical theme that has the singer explaining to his woman the reasoning behind his bad decisions. The most amusing part of the track is ERNEST’s use of cartoon voices; the Charlie Brown trombone noise symbolizes the singer’s woman nagging him, and he subtly sneaks in the narrator’s voice from Spongebob before the second verse to say “three days later” before his next inebriated mishap. In the last chorus, he tells her to go get margaritas with her friends to ease the stress. The next two resemble the 90s era of country that so many artists are attempting to replicate these days—ERNEST does a perfect job of recreating the sound with a hint of modernism. In the latter, the singer uses whiskey to put out the fire he has created in the real world.

“Wrecking my world, Lord, and burning it down // There’s fire, fire all over this town // All the tears in her eyes that she’s cried can’t put out this fire”

ERNEST continues to showcase his prowess as a songwriter and a vocalist with FLOWER SHOPS (THE ALBUM): Two Dozen Roses. With thirteen unique tracks, the talented rising star demonstrates how being versatile can make one overarching theme so fascinating and thought-provoking. We are excited to see his career take off, and this album will be the launching pad of something very special. 

Flower Shops (The Album): Two Dozen Roses Tracklist:

  1. “Sucker for Small Towns” (Ernest Keith Smith, Jacob Durrett, Ashley Gorley)
  2. “Tennessee Queen” (Ernest Keith Smith, Dan Isbell, Jordan Schmidt)
  3. “Classic” (Ernest Keith Smith, Jacob Durrett)
  4. “Feet Wanna Run” (Ernest Keith Smith, Chris LaCorte, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
  5. “Comfortable When I’m Crazy” (Ernest Keith Smith, Rodney Clawson)
  6. “Flower Shops” (feat. Morgan Wallen) (Ernest Keith Smith, Ben Burgess, Mark Holman)
  7. “Did It With You” (Ernest Keith Smith, Rodney Clawson, Nathan Spicer)
  8. “What It’s Come To” (Ernest Keith Smith, Lily Rose, Ryan Vojtesak)
  9. “If You Were Whiskey” (Ernest Keith Smith, Michael Carter, Ben Hayslip)
  10. “Some Other Bar” (Ernest Keith Smith, Ashley Gorley, Ryan Vojtesak)
  11. “Flower Shops” (feat. Morgan Wallen) [Acoustic] (Ernest Keith Smith, Ben Burgess, Mark Holman)
  12. “This Fire” (Ernest Keith Smith, Rocky Block, Julian Bunetta, John Ryan)
  13. “Wild Wild West” (Ernest Keith Smith, Jacob Durrett, Rafe Tenpenny)
  14. “Hill” (Ernest Keith Smith, Jordan Schmidt, Brett Tyler)
  15. “Burn Out” (Ernest Keith Smith, Andy Albert, Jordan Dozzi, Hunter Phelps)
  16. “Nothin To Lose” (Ernest Keith Smith, Mark Holman, Josh Osborne)
  17. “Songs We Used to Sing” (Ernest Keith Smith, Justin Ebach, Charles Kelley)
  18. “Done at a Bar” (Ernest Keith Smith, Josh Thompson)
  19. “Drunk With My Friends” (Ernest Keith Smith, Jordan Schmidt, Josh Thompson)
  20. “Anything But Sober” (Ernest Keith Smith, Alysa Vanderheym)
  21. “What Have I Got to Lose” (Ernest Keith Smith, Brian Kelley, Dean Dillon)
  22. “Heartache in My 100 Proof” (feat. Jake Worthington) (Ernest Keith Smith, Jordan Schmidt, Josh Thompson)
  23. “Unhang The Moon” (Ernest Keith Smith, Grady Block, Brad Clawson, Jacob Durrett)
  24. “Miss That Girl” (Ernest Keith Smith, Brad Clawson, Jacob Durrett)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Drunk With My Friends
  2. This Fire
  3. Done At A Bar
  4. Burn Out
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Ernest’s new deluxe album ‘Flower Shops (The Album): Two Dozen Roses’ is out now.

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

ERNEST is going on Morgan Wallen’s massive ‘One Night At A Time’ World Tour along with Parker McCollum, HARDY, and Bailey Zimmerman. The group will play two shows at Metlife Stadium on May 19-20, as well as some of the largest NFL and MLB stadiums across North America. For tickets, head to his website.

To keep up with ERNEST, follow him on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.

Flower Shops (The Album): Two Dozen Roses 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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Luke Combs Drops Heartfelt New Song “Love You Anyway”

Luke Combs shares new song “Love You Anyway,” out now, February 10th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Everything Luke Combs touches sky rockets to the top of the charts and goes platinum seemingly in a manner of minutes. While some naysayers might argue this point, it is hard to argue that Combs knows how to crank out good music that relates to his fans. Today, he is proving that point yet again. His brand new song, “Love You Anyway” is officially out now.

The heartfelt new song already has the presence to be a hit for Combs. The singer-songwriter teased the track last month, leading fans to beg for its release. “Love You Anyway” is a declaration to loving without boundaries and walls. The song expresses the type of love we all truly desire, only Combs has been able too put it into words.

“There’s just some things that leave a man no choice // Like a compass needle needing its true north // Even if I knew the day we met you’d be the reason this heart breaks // Oh, I’d love you anyway”

“Love You Anyway” is another taste of the superstar’s upcoming album. Check out all we know about the album so far here.

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Luke Combs shares new song, “Love You Anyway,” out now.

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

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

“Love You Anyway” 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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Robyn Ottolini Drops Brand New Song “Five Years” Out Now

Robyn Ottolini shares new song “Five Years,” out now, February 6th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Warner Music Nashville recording artist, Robyn Ottolini is back with new music to excite fans. Ottolini’s brand new song, “Five Years” is officially here. It follows previous releases “Say It” and “F-150.”

The new track features Ottolini’s incredible songwriting prowess and vocal ability. Ottolini dives deep into introspection, sharing all about her fears and everything in-between. “Five Years” is relatable and thought-provoking. The singer-songwriter ponders a question that we all have thought about before, “what if I hate myself [in the future]?”

“Yeah, in five years I could be happy with a shitty apartment // a couple of friends with the same taste of wine // and a different taste in men // Yeah in five years, I could’ve let myself fall in love // Have a family // and consider myself a grown-up // If worse comes to worst, I could be in heaven or hell // But in five years // I just hope I don’t hate myself”

For someone who has seemingly made all the right choices in life, landing her a place in country music, Ottolini’s honest depiction of her thoughts and feelings is both refreshing and exciting. Her place in country music is distinctly her own and her new song, “Five Years” proves it.

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Robyn Ottolini’s new song “Five Years” 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 Robyn Ottolini releases.

To keep up with Robyn Ottolini, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Five Years” 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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LOCASH Share New Song “Three Favorite Colors” with Fans

LOCASH shares new song “Three Favorite Colors,” out now, February 3rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

In honor of those who fight for our country and American pride, hitmakers, LOCASH released their brand new song. “Three Favorite Colors” is a surefire good-time anthem that has a message we can all get behind.

Co-written by the duo Chris Lucas and Preston Brust with Nate Kenyon and Drew Baldridge, the up-tempo song is as patriotic as it gets. The first verse kicks off with the men singing about all their favorite things like country music and Tootsie’s Bar. Of course, the hook leads into an impressive chorus that will have every fan singing along to every word.

“My favorite music’s country // And my favorite truck’s a Ford // My favorite spot to fish is down off the Florabama shore // My go-to bar is Tootsie’s // And my beer of choice is Bud // When it comes to college football teams // I only cheer for one // But I got three favorite colors // Not just one, not just two // I got three favorite letters // And let me spell ‘em out for you // They say USA // Where I wish everything was made // Every truck, every boot, and every tool // Yeah, I got three favorite colors // And that’s red, white, and blue”

“Three Favorite Colors” is made for the live stage. We predict that this song will become a huge part of LOCASH’s live performances. The final verse and chorus are clearly made for a sing-along!

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LOCASH’s new song “Three Favorite Colors” 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 LOCASH releases.

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

“Three Favorite Colors” 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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Jordan Davis Shares Brand New Song “Money Isn’t Real” Out Now

Jordan Davis shares new song “Money Isn’t Real,” out now, February 3rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

In anticipation of his forthcoming album Bluebird Days, out February 17th, Jordan Davis is sharing another sneak peek with brand new song, “Money Isn’t Real.” The release follows the recent release, “No Time Soon” and Davis’ latest number one single, “What My World Spins Around.”

Written by Jameson Rodgers with Jake Mitchell, Josh Thompson, and Sarah Turner, Davis absolutely brings “Money Isn’t Real” to life. The song is a heartwarming message about knowing the things that truly matter. Similar to the vibe of the hit song, “Buy Dirt,” “Money Isn’t Real” is an incredible reminder that money is the least important thing; our loved ones are everything.

“Money isn’t real // It can’t call you like your mama does // It can’t make you old friends // It can’t get you young again // It won’t buy you real love // It’s just paper and some make // It will never ask you how you feel // A dollar doesn’t make you rich // When it comes to happiness // Money isn’t real // Money isn’t real”

Fans can anticipate that Bluebird Days will be a conglomerate of all of Davis’ experiences in his life. According to the singer, “Bluebird Days” is a culmination of the past, present, and future…”  Check back here for more updates on the album and the new songs that come before it!

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Jordan Davis’ shares another taste of upcoming album with new song “Money Isn’t Real,” out now.

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

To keep up with Jordan Davis, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Money Isn’t Real” 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.