Luke Combs Shares Brand New Song “Giving Her Away”

Luke Combs shares brand new song, “Giving Her Away,” out today, December 5th on all streaming platforms. Get all the details here!

At this point in his career, there’s no argument that Luke Combs is a superstar by every definition of the word. Every song that Combs puts out becomes a hit, and every show that the singer-songwriter plays sells out. Today, Combs continues a new era of music, releasing his new song, “Giving Her Away.”

The entertainer continues to release music that tugs at everyone’s heartstrings. “Giving Her Away” is no exception. From the moment the song was teased on social media, fans everywhere fell in love with it. Sonically, the song is beautiful and reminiscent of other Combs’ hits; however, storytelling wise the song is a letter to the father of the bride, essentially thanking him for his wife. We predict that many brides will be using this song at their weddings in 2026!

“But today, there’s a line out the front door // Bunch of folks that we know ain’t ever seen // A fresh shine on our Fords // And us not in a pair of jeans // Oh, yeah, she’s your little girl // And oh, she’s my whole world // Only she could’ve got us both in suits // Only she could’ve got us out our boots // Fightin’ back every tear that we both knew // We were gonna cry today // Neither one of us knows what to do // Standin’ up in front of a crowded room // On a springtime Saturday afternoon // With both our lives about to change // Man, you brought your baby // I brought a ring // I’m givin’ her my name // And you’re givin’ her away”

As 2025 winds down, we’re sure that Combs is going to have an even bigger and better 2026. “Back In The Saddle” and “Giving Her Away” is just the beginning of the newest era!

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Luke Combs shares new song, “Giving Her Away,” out now on all streaming platforms.

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“Giving Her Away” 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.

Ryan and Rory Share Brand New Song “Lawn Chair In The Living Room”

Ryan and Rory share their brand new single, “Lawn Chair In The Living Room,” available now, November 28th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Throughout 2025, Ryan and Rory have emerged as a talented country duo to look out for. Each song they released this year took them to new heights. Today, the singer-songwriters share their newest song to date. “Lawn Chair In The Living Room” is out now.

Written by Ryan Follesé, Rory John Zak, Andy Albert, Trannie Anderson, and Kevin Bard, “Lawn Chair In The Living Room” is one of Ryan and Rory’s best songs to date. The track paints a picture of what life looks before you meet the person that helps you turn a house into a home. In a clever and fun way, the song brings humor to the landscape of what a house looks like before a touch from a lover. Relatable as ever, Ryan and Rory bring the it factor on this song.

Time and time again, Ryan and Rory prove that they are the real deal. With the talent of seasoned veterans and the fun factor that keeps things fresh, their music is primed to reach country fans everywhere! Make sure to listen to “Lawn Chair In The Living Room.”

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Ryan and Rory share brand new song, “Lawn Chair In The Living Room,” 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 Ryan and Rory releases.

To keep up with Ryan and Rory, follow them on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Lawn Chair In The Living Room” 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 (11/21)

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.

“Fire On The Hillside” – Kameron Marlowe

Kameron Marlowe stuns on brand new song, “Fire On The Hillside.”

 

“Portland, Maine” – Donovan Woods ft. Jordan Davis

Donovan Woods celebrates 10 years of “Portland, Maine” with a new rendition featuring Jordan Davis.

 

“Barefoot and Pregnant” – Dylan Marlowe

Dylan Marlowe flips the phrase on its head, dropping his latest song, “Barefoot and Pregnant.”

 

“Come Home To You” – Emily Ann Roberts

Emily Ann Roberts gives fans a story-telling song with, “Come Home To You,” out now.

 

“If You Ever Loved Me” – Ian Harrison

Ian Harrison was inspired by the fear of letting go, dropping a beautiful new song called, “If You Ever Loved Me.”

 

“Hate A Small Town” – Ernest

On his brand new EP, Live From The South, Ernest shows off his staying power, giving fans seven new songs including, “Hate A Small Town.”

 

“Gary ”– Stephen Wilson Jr

Stephen Wilson Jr. continues to prove why he deserves a lasting place in country music. “Gary” is another notch in his belt.

 

“Ain’t Got Enough Faith” – Conner Smith

Conner Smith re-emerges and reminds fans of his true talent on his new song, “Ain’t Got Enough Faith.”

 

“Cold” – BigXThaPlug & Post Malone

BigXThePlug and Post Malone combine their talents on a countrified new song called, “Cold.”

 

“Here I Go Again” – Carrie Brockwell

Carrie Blackwell shows off her talent on her brand new song, “Here I Go Again.”

 

“Pullin’ From A Bottle” – Greylan James

Greylan James continues to crank out more music, releasing the next song in his catalog, “Pullin’ From A Bottle.”

 

“Home” – Matt Cooper

Matt Cooper drops a great new song called, “Home.”

 

“Big Deal” – Randall King

Randall King continues to promote traditional country music on his new song, “Big Deal.”

 

“How Do I Let You Go” – Parmalee

Parmalee continues to share their best music to date, releasing, “How Do I Let You Go,” out now.

 

“Can’t Take It With You” – Ole 60

Ole 60 drop their brand new song, “Can’t Take It With You.”

 

“Perfect Man” – Gavin Adcock

Gavin Adcock grows his catalog of music with “Perfect Man.”

 

“Cope” – Joshua Quimby

Joshua Quimby shares a seemingly personal new song called, “Cope.”

 

“Keeps Me Sane” – Tyler Nance ft. The Castellows

Tyler Nance enlists The Castellows on a fresh new rendition of, “Keeps Me Sane.”

 

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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Dylan Marlowe Newest Song “Barefoot and Pregnant” is Out Now

Dylan Marlowe shares brand new song, “Barefoot and Pregnant,” out now, November 21st on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Dylan Marlowe has hadn’t an incredible 2025, consistently emerging as one of country music’s biggest rising stars. With each and every release he proves his staying power. All year long, Marlowe added to his catalog of music, giving fans a taste of what’s going on in his life. Today, the singer-songwriter shares his brand new song, “Barefoot and Pregnant.”

Written by the singer with Zach Abend and Trannie Anderson, “Barefoot and Pregnant” is the first song Marlowe wrote after finding out his wife was pregnant with identical twin boys. The song is a clever take on the insult “barefoot and pregnant,” flipping the nature of it on its head, and brining new meaning to the phrase. The track feels honest, celebratory, and vulnerable, as the first-time dad gets ready to embark on a new journey in fatherhood.

“I wasn’t your Dady’s first pick for you // Yeah, he made it clear that night he blew a fuse // When he found out that you // had been sneaking off with me // I’ll never forget those words that he said // You’re gonna waste your life away with a dumb ol’ redneck // Get barefoot and pregnant // that’s all you’re gonna be // Well baby, look at us now // On the front porch of our house / Picking out baby names // And watching that sunset sink I’m sipping on a whiskey glass // You’re tipping that mocktail back, dirt on both of our feet // Out here living the dream // Damn baby, ain’t this the life // Barefoot and pregnant // Thank God your daddy was right”

Marlowe continues to grow his catalog with each and every release. “Barefoot and Pregnant” is a great addition.

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Dylan Marlowe shares new song, ‘Barefoot and Pregnant,” 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 Marlowe releases.

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

“Barefoot and Pregnant” 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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Donovan Woods Shares New Rendition of “Portland, Maine” Featuring Jordan Davis

Donovan Woods adds Jordan Davis to newest rendition of his song, “Portland, Maine,” out now, November 19th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the track below.

Donovan Woods continues o be one of the most respected artists amongst his songwriting peers. It’s been ten years since he released his highly-regarded single, “Portland, Maine.” In celebration, Woods is infusing new life into the song. Last month, he shared an incredible duet with LeAnn Rimes, and today, he is bringing an acoustic-country flavor to the track with the help of incredible country artist, Jordan Davis.

According to Woods, it was a no brainer to ask Davis to jump on the reimagined song with him. “Jordan arrived in Nashville and basically wrote the lights out. I remember hearing about him at first from other writers. He deservedly found success quickly. We got to meet eventually and expressed mutual admiration, I was flattered he’d heard of me. We wrote a song I’m still very proud of called “Another Right Now” that Logan Mize recorded. When I thought about whose voice I wanted on an acoustic version of “Portland, Maine,” he was my first thought. I texted him to ask.”

“Ain’t gonna worry where ya are, who you’re with // Let’s just agree this is it // Portland, Maine // I don’t know where that is // Leave your bags in the car, keep it running // I won’t pretend // That I won’t miss this // But Portland, Maine // I don’t know where that is // And I don’t wanna know // I don’t wanna know // See, I’m just saving us some trouble somewhere down the line // This kind of town you just leave behind // Since you don’t know yet, but you won’t come back  // And I ain’t going nowhere, you know that // Portland, Maine // I don’t know where that is // Leave your bags in the car, keep it running”

While Woods was hopeful that Davis would jump on the track with him, he considered it to be shooting for the stars, but to his surprise, Davis immediately said yes. Both artists’ voices worked so well together on the new version of, “Portland, Maine.” It’s truly a stunning song, whether you are hearing it for the first time or the millionth. Definitely give it a listen!

These things are sensitive in show business, he’s very busy and famous, I just wanted to ask and then I’d move on to more realistic options. He texted back immediately and said ‘yes,’ and I’m so grateful. His voice embodies the character of the song much better than mine. Honestly, I wish he just sang the whole thing.”

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Donovan Woods and Jordan Davis celebrate the 10th anniversary of “Portland, Maine” with new rendition, out now.

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

To keep up with Donovan Woods, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

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

“Portland, Maine” 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 (11/14)

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.

“In Her Eyes” – Kashus Culpepper

As we anticipate Kashus Culpepper’s debut album, the country crooner shares a stunning new song called, “In Her Eyes.”

 

“People Pleaser” – Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini stuns on her brand new EP, Mount Pleasant featuring one of our favorites on the project, “People Pleaser.”

 

“Frostbite'” – Waylon Wyatt

Rising artist, Waylon Wyatt delivers on brand new song, “Frostbite.”

 

“If He Wanted To” – Hudson Westbrook

Hudson Westbrook continues to show off his talent, releasing a new song called, “If He Wanted To,” out today.

 

“Happy For You” – Zach John King

Zach John King grows his music library with his brand new song, “Happy For You.”

 

“my worst fear” – Ashley Cooke

On her newest EP, ace, Ashley Cooke lays her heart out on the line across the entire project. One of the standouts is a song called, “my worst fear.”

 

“Whiskey Ginger” – Troy Cartwright

Troy Cartwright shows off his undeniable talent on his new song, “Whiskey Ginger.”

 

“An Hour or So” – Benny G

Benny G impresses on his brand new song, “An Hour or So,” arguably the best in his growing catalog.

 

“Rollin'” – Clay Street Unit

In a solo-write by frontman, Sam Walker, “Rollin'” is arguable one of the best Clay Street Unit songs to date.

 

“After Midnight” – Nate Smith with Tyler Hubbard

Nate Smith and Tyler Hubbard join forces on their brand new song, “After Hours.”

 

“Drift Away” – Orville Peck

Orville Peck’s brand new EP, Appaloosa, out today, featuring “Drift Away” is arguably some of his best music to date.

 

“Where You Call Home” – NEEDTOBREATHE

NEEDTOBREATHE return with their new song, “Where You Call Home.”

 

“Night N’ Day” – Blake Whiten

Blake Whiten grows his catalog of music with his new song, “Night N’ Day.”

 

“365” – Filmore

Filmore announces his next album with the release of his brand new song, “365.”

 

“Dream Come True” – Carly Pearce

Carly Pearce lays her heart out on the line on her brand new, vulnerable song, “Dream Come True.”

 

“Peter From Picayune” – Muscadine Bloodline

Muscadine Bloodline releases one of their best projects to date, which includes their new song, “Peter From Picayune.”

 

“Good Omen” – Caroline Jones

Caroline Jones shows off her incredible vocals on her brand new song, “Good Omen.”

 

“Hit The Ground” – Magnolia Rising

Magnolia Rising shares their new song, “Hit The Ground,” out now.

 

“Phone Call From Home” – Owen Riegling

A song for the young and the restless, Owen Riegling impresses on his new track, “Phone Call From Home.”

 

“Never Knew” – Garrison Nunn

Garrison Nunn shines on his debut album Feather in the Wind, featuring new song, “Never Knew.”

 

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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Ashley Cooke: ‘ace’ – EP Review

Ashley Cooke shares her brand new EP, ace, out now November 14th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project here.

Honeyed vocals and uniquely introspective lyrics define rising country star Ashley Cooke’s new project, ace, out now. Across nine new tracks, the singer-songwriter bares her soul with a sincerity that never feels forced. 

Her raw, emotion-rich vocals shine as she unpacks heartbreak, vulnerability, and self-reflection. The Florida native co-wrote seven of the project’s tracks alongside Emily Weisband, Johnny Clawson, Lori McKenna, and other Nashville heavyweights.

Produced by the legendary Dann Huff, ace follows 2023’s 24-track epic shot in the dark. “Growing up, my dad gave me this nickname: Ace. I’m not sure if it was his love of blackjack or because it’s kind of my initials, but nonetheless, it just stuck. It makes me think of the person that I am, truly, to my core, behind closed doors,” she shares.

“It’s been about two and a half years since my debut record was released. So many incredible, bucket-list things filled the days after with the best people I could ever imagine getting to share them with. But life has a funny way of spitting rain when you think it’s gonna be a sunny day. I swear, one thing hit after another. I lost some of the most important people in my life, and health issues in my family piled up left and right. Love came, and love went.   This music is derived from those real situations. It’s brutal honesty. It’s a story in chronological order. And it’s a collection of songs welcoming you to the next chapter. This is ace. Make yourself at home.”

From the opening notes of the bittersweet “gettin’ old” to the closing moments of the heartbreakingly vulnerable “my worst fear,” Cooke’s heart and soul are on full display. The collection’s lyrics share the tale of a young woman grappling with heartache, heartbreak, the possibility of forever, and everything in between.

Standouts include the thematic opposites “talk about” and “the f word.” While “talk about” finds her speechless in front of someone she once loved, “the f word” is a clever, tender ballad anchored by a lyrical twist: the “F word” is forever.

“Yeah I should wash my mouth out with soap // ‘Cause I said the F word in front of your momma //  The first time I met her, not tryna’ start drama // Just kinda slipped out, like what the hell did I just do // I said I’d probably spend forever with you”

Sonically, the frenetic “tin foil hat (panic attack version)” is the most unique track, a building pop-punk inspired chorus that’s unexpected in the best way. Here, she grapples with jealousy and suspicion, musing “I know what it means when he looks at a girl like that.”

“baby blues” offers a playful and sexy moment of levity, while “swear words” is a feelgood uptempo that hearkens back to your favorite country ladies of the ’90s. “the hell you are” is a swampy and gritty romp, offering the most perfect country kissoff. “You’re almost convincing when you’re telling me you’re different// Yeah the hell you are,” She roars. “All that truth about your lies is you’re heaven on the eyes// But when it comes to the heart// You don’t even know the hell you are.”

“swear words” is a gorgeous and epic ballad, remnant of Carrie Underwood’s early work, while the album’s final moments, “my worst fear,” show Cooke at her most vulnerable. On the album’s final track, she weighs the pain of trading success for a relationship, struggling with her own loneliness. “Look who’s lonely now,” She emotes passionately. “Ain’t this the life you were dreaming about // Thought you had the whole thing figured out // But look around // Look who’s lonely now.”

For Ashley Cooke, ace may have been born from growth, heartbreak, and hardship, but the result is a standout project that can only be described as, appropriately, an ace.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. tin foil hat (panic attack version)
  2. talk about
  3. the hell you are
  4. The f word

ace Tracklist:

  1. gettin’ old (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock)
  2. baby blues (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox)
  3. the f word (Emily Weisband / Lori McKenna / Gordie Sampson)
  4. talk about (Ashley Cooke / Emily Weisband / Chase McGill / Chris LaCorte)
  5. the hell you are (Ashley Cooke / Emily Weisband / Chase McGill / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox)
  6. swear words (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock / Seth Ennis / Madeline Merlo / Joe Fox)
  7. excuses (Ashley Cooke / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock)
  8. tin foil hat (panic attack version) (Emily Weisband / Seth Ennis / Mike Robinson)
  9. (my worst fear)  (Ashley Cooke / Emily Weisband / Johnny Clawson / Kyle Sturrock / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox)
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Ashley Cooke shares her brand new EP, ‘ace,’ 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 Ashley Cooke releases.

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

ace 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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Nate Smith and Tyler Hubbard Join Forces on New Song “After Midnight”

Nate Smith and Tyler Hubbard collaborate on brand new song, “After Midnight”, out now, November 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

We have said it time and time again, but there’s nothing quite like a country music collaborations. Today, superstar in the making Nate Smith and platinum-selling country artist, Tyler Hubbard join forces on a brand new, feel-good song. Their new song,”After Midnight” is officially out now.

Written by Hubbard with Casey Brown and Corey Crowder, “After Midnight” feels reminiscent of old-school Hubbard music with a twist. “After Midnight” is stage-ready, and it’s easy to picture fans singing along to each and every lyric. Smith sets the scene, vividly painting the picture of the party for fans. Both Smith and Hubbard bring good energy, fun-loving spirit, and the good vibes to the track.

“Tailgates go down // Solos get flipped // Girls get to dancing // When headlights get lit // We turn a field or a parking lot // Into a party spot and throw down on it // Outside of any map dot town // Yeah, buddy you can count on it // Something good always happens after midnight // Gettin’ loud a little later just hits nice // Whoever said it doesn’t musta never done it right // Yeah, something good always happens after, happens after midnight // It happens after midnight”

Make sure to add “After Midnight” to your playlists!

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Nate Smith and Tyler Hubbard collaborate on brand new song, “After Midnight,” 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 Nate Smith and Tyler Hubbard releases.

To keep up with Nate Smith, follow him on Instagram, TwitterTikTok, and Facebook.

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“After Midnight” 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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Benny G Releases Brand New Song “An Hour or So”

Benny G shares brand new song, “An Hour or So”, out now, November 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Long Island native, Benny G is taking Nashville by storm with his stunning vocals and incredible songwriting. After seeing some traction on his social media, Benny G caught the attention of a major record-label in town. As he continues to build his catalog and grow his fanbase, the singer-songwriter is dropping arguable his best song to date. “An Hour or So” is out now!

“An Hour or So” comes from an honest place. Benny G pulled from inspiration from his own experiences, as he created a song that anyone can relate to. “‘An Hour or So’ is about a first date—pulling into a girl’s neighborhood way too early, driving in circles, and overthinking everything,” shared Benny G in a recent press release. “I definitely was inspired by great country storytelling and mixing it with some soulful elements such as Wurlitzer, slide guitar, etc. Hope you like the tune!”

“When you sent your address, I mapped it // I tried to wait but I just couldn’t stand it // Drove away way before I planned it // Now I’m sitting here empty handed // I’ll pick you up in an hour or so // Killing time til it’s time to go // Half a mile from your sweet hello // But I gotta wait an hour more // To see your smile at your front door // Overthinking every dumb mistake // Here I thought I was gonna be late // Blue line four minutes away // Only fifty-six minutes to wait // I’ll pick you up in an hour or so”

Make sure you add “An Hour or So” to your playlists! We’re sure you’re going to be hooked after the first listen.

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Benny G shares brand new song, “An Hour or So,’ 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 Benny G releases.

To keep up with Benny G follow him on Instagram and TikTok.

“An Hour or So” 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.

Zach John King Releases New Song “Happy For You” Out Now

Zach John King shares brand new song, “Happy For You”, out now, November 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

With each and every release, Zach John King digs his heels into his beautiful artistry. He impressed fans on tour with Morgan Wallen, and now, as 2026 is upon us, King is releasing some of his best music to date. His previous releases, “Life Behind Bars” and “Space” were two of the best songs in his catalog. Today, he’s upping the ante even more, releasing an honest new song called, “Happy For You.”

Written by King with Chris LaCorte and Justin Wilson, the song embodies the sentiment of a bitter pill to swallow. “Happy For You” is about wishing a relationship would have turned out differently. In a recent press release, the singer added, “This song is about admitting that, even though the other person has moved on and is living a different life, you’re still sitting with the weight of what could have been. One of my favorite parts of the song is the hook. It kind of tricks you for a second. It sounds like it’s going to be all positive, like, ‘Hey, I think you’re doing great, and I’m glad you’re doing well’… but then it hits with ‘I wish that I was happy for you. It’s brutally honest, and I think a lot of people have felt that exact feeling. I know I have.”

“Starter home, picket fence // Oval cut there on your hand // A black lab on the back porch // Stead Jon, making ends // :little town where your mama lives // Everything you hoped for // I guess you finally got what you wanted // Looks like all them wishes went and came true // Girl, I guess you finally got what you wanted // Now I wish that I was happy // I wish that I was happy for you”

The stripped-back production mixed with the honest lyrics and beautiful vocals make “Happy For You” one of King’s most raw and real songs to date. Make sure to go listen ASAP!

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Zach John King shares brand new song, “Happy For 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 Zach John King releases.

To keep up with Zach John King follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“Happy For 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.