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Kidd G: ‘Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October (Deluxe)’ – Album Review

Kidd G’s debut album Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October (Deluxe) is out now, December 24th, on all streaming platforms. Check out our full review and listen to the brand new music below.

With almost one million followers on TikTok alone, Kidd G is leading the pack in this new wave of country music. His eclectic sound and honesty is attracting fans across the world. Today, the singer released his the deluxe version of his full-length album, Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October.

Featuring eighteen original songs, the artist, whose real name is Jonathan Gabriel Horne, is a writer on all of the tracks. Kidd G features the four brand new songs first on the project. They include “I Don’t Wanna,” Last October,” “Use A Drink,” and “Only 16.” The singer co-wrote each of the four new tracks.

The first song is a fun-loving, jam that will resonate with the singer’s fanbase. The vibe continues you on “Use A Drink.” “Last October,” one of our favorite new songs is a song similar to the honest of Morgan Wallen’s “Livin’ The Dream.” The honesty continues on “Only 16.”

The project continues with some of the songs that started it all for the singer, including “Down Home Boy,” and “Paper Hearts (F-150).” The former is an ode to his upbringing, a common theme on the record. On the other hand, the latter is an introspective song that has fans flocking to him.

“Paper hearts in the glovebox of my F-150 (F-150) // And I might just take one out and light it up // And throw it out the window //Because I’m tipsy”

Similarly, Kidd G’s previously released song “Summer In A Small Town” has become a fan-favorite. The new song has summer romance, fun, and living the good life written all over it. Visually appealing both lyrically and within the music video, Kidd G makes every listener want to live in a small town. His country boy vocals are on full display in this fun-loving and sweet country song.

Kidd G leans into his romantic side even more on “What It’s Like,” “I Think I Love Her,” and “Ordinary Girl.” “What It’s Like” is a clever confession of liking someone. He utilizes country music staples with lyrics like “how does it feel to have a country boy’s heart racing,” as he professes his love for a special someone. On “I Think I Love Her,” the singer expresses his adoration and love for a girl yet again. If the first two songs are precursors to love, “Ordinary Girl” is a true-blue declaration of true love in a more modern and funky approach.

Leaning into his emo-music roots, “If Heaven Had A Phone” is one of the most poignant songs off the project. Anyone who has ever lost someone and missed someone can relate to this heartfelt and touching single. Kidd G leans into the vulnerability again on “Whiskey & Wine,” a fan-favorite song.

Kidd G puts words to a different kind of heartbreak on “Break Up Song.” The song starts off melancholy, but quickly reminds us of all the things that are waiting for us on the other side of a break-up. He is all of us on this catchy tune.

“The truth is I don’t believe a word that you said // The hard part is that I knew that you’re gone // The worst part is that I gotta move on // Yeah, the worst part is that I even had to make this song // Cheers to a break-up song”

On “Folks Back Home,” Kidd G clearly shares his story of growing up in the country. He shows pride for his small-town upbringing yet again. Finally, the record wraps with the pensive song, “Last Call.” Kidd G struggles with his demons from a broken relationship on the moody, yet captivating song.

Overall, Kidd G’s debut release is like nothing you have ever listened to before. And that’s a good thing! Clearly influenced by hip-hop, emo, and country music, Kidd G’s sound is one that’s all of his own. Fans should definitely give this record a listen.

Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October Official Track List:
  1. “I Don’t Wanna” | Morgan O’Connor, William Keating, Michael Robinson, Jake Saghi, Blake Redferrin, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  2. “Last October” | Mike Woods, Kevin White, Marc Scibilia, Jake Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  3. “Use A Drink” | Juan Guerrieri-Maril, Nicole Spooner, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  4. “Only 16” | Nicholas Thompson, Jake Mark Sordelet, Joseph Boyden, Jacob Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  5.  “Down Home Boy” | Chris Destefano, Rhett Atkins, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  6. “Paper Hearts (F-150)” | Jesse Frasure, Ernest Smith, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  7. “What It’s Like” | Kyle Fishman, Ben Hayslip, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  8. “If Heaven Had A Phone” | Bonnie Dymond, Jake Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  9. “2000 & IDK” | Johann Elliot, Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  10. “Break Up Song” | Simon Jonasson, Nicole Spooner, Juan Guerrieri-Maril, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  11. “Whiskey & Wine” | Bonnie Dymond, Christopher Luc Nyhus, Dantavius Walker, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  12. “I Think I Love Her” | John Charles Reno Prentice, Jake Rose, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  13. “Summer In A Small Town” | John Thomas “J.T.” Harding, Rhett Atkins, Jacob Rice, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  14. “Ordinary Girl” | Morgan O’Connor, William Keating, Blake Hubbard, Jarrod Ingram, Jacob Saghi, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  15. “UNKNWN Number” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  16. “You Could Use Me” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  17. “Folks Back Home” | Bonnie Dymond, Lawrence Stoll, Ryan Jeffrey Anderson,  Jonathan Gabriel Horne
  18. “Last Call” | Bonnie Dymond, Jonathan Gabriel Horne
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Kidd G released a deluxe version of his debut album, out now.

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

To keep up with Kidd G, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Down Home Boy: Gone Since Last October (Deluxe), 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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Morgan Wallen Collaborates with Lil Durk on “Broadway Girls”

Morgan Wallen collaborates with Lil Durk on new song, “Broadway Girls” available now, December 17th, on all streaming platforms. Learn more about the new track here.

Earlier this year, country superstar, Morgan Wallen shared a clip on social media of a song fans named “Broadway Girls.” The clip and the lyrics went viral quickly, leaving fans begging Wallen to release the song. Today, the singer-songwriter is doing just that, but in an unexpected way! Wallen collaborated with famed rapper Lil Durk on a killer version of “Broadway Girls.”

“I met her down at Aldean’s // She said she that saw me walking in about a mile away // Bouncers had to take her phone and that just took her smile away // She said I’m too drunk and crazy she don’t like the way I dance // She said you don’t have to join in //She said she’d take a chance””

The new song features the verse we have come to love from the previously released clip, as well as, new verses by Lil Durk. The collaboration is fresh, innovative, and unexpected. Sonically, the song pushes the envelope for Wallen, proving that he is a star in every sense of the word.

The song is a complete jam! Lil Durk and Wallen created something that is unlike anything else on the music scene right now, and we are here for it!

Fans can catch Wallen on tour next year. Check out the details here.

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

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

“Broadway Girls” 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.

2022 Upcoming Country Album Releases

As we approach the new year, check out the 2022 upcoming country album releases here. We will keep you posted on the latest updates right here all year long.

 

JANUARY

January 14
Conner Smith – Didn’t Go Too Far
Jacob Bryant – Bar Stool Preacher

January 21
Walker Hayes Country Stuff The Album
Brothers Osborne – Skeletons Deluxe

January 28
Maddie & Tae – Through the Madness, Vol. 1
Rod + Rose – Rod + Rose
Brent Cobb – And Now, Let’s Turn To Page…
Aaron Lewis – Frayed At Both Ends
Morgan Wade – Reckless
Jordan Fletcher – True Stories

 

FEBRUARY

February 4
Muscadine Bloodline – Dispatch To 16th Ave

February 11
Joe Nichols – Good Day For Living
Priscilla Block – Welcome To The Block Party
Dustin Lynch – Blue in the Sky

February 18th
Sean Stemaly – Product of a Small Town
George BirgeGeorge Birge EP

February 25th
Teddy Robb – Get Away With It
Matt Roy – Wildflower

 

MARCH

March 4
Dolly Parton – Run, Rose, Run
Nashvillains – Tumbling Down

March 11
For King & Country – What Are We Waiting For?
Drake WhiteThe Optimystic
Jackson Dean – Greenbroke
Ernest – Flower Shops (The Album)

March 18
Hailey Whitters – Raised
Donovan Woods – Big Hurt Boy EP
Dylan Scheneider – College Town EP
Tiffany Woys – All About Love EP

March 25
Maren Morris – Humble Quest
Erin Kinsey40 East
Austin Burke – Changed Everything EP

 

APRIL

April 1
Thomas Rhett – Where We Started

April 8
Cole Swindell – Stereotype
Jillian Cardarelli – Jillian Cardarelli EP
Caitlyn Smith – High

April 15
Mitchell TenpennyThe Low Light Sessions
Chayce Beckham – Doin’ It Right
Noah Hicks – I Can Tell You’re Small Town

April 22
Jason Aldean – MACON, GEORGIA
Tenille TownesMasquerades EP
Warren Zeiders 717 Tapes EP
Abbey Cone – Hate Me

April 29
Miranda Lambert Palomino
Chris Jansen All In
Willie Nelson – A Beautiful Time

 

MAY

May 6th
Midland – The Last Resort: Greetings From
Ryan Griffin – Slow Down Sunrise
Tim Montana – Reno

May 20th
Zach Bryan – American Heartbreak
High Valley – Way Back

 

JUNE

June 3rd
Chris Young – Famous Friends (Deluxe Edition)
Eli Young Band – Love Talking
Twinnie – Welcome To The Club EP

June 10th
Carrie Underwood – Denim & Rhinestones
Niko Moon – Coastin
Jillian Jacqueline – Honestly

June 17th
Brett Eldredge – Songs About You
Hank Williams Jr. – Rich White Honky Blues

June 24th
Luke Combs – Growin’ Up
Jimmie Allen – Tulip Drive
Peytan Porter – In My Head EP
Tyler Dial – Way Back When EP
Madeline Edwards – Madeline Edwards EP
Brandon Stansell – This Must Be The Place
Raleigh Keegan – A Tale of 7 Cities

June 29th
Shawn Austin – Planes Don’t Wait EP

 

JULY

July 1st
Kylie Morgan – P.S. EP

July 8th

July 15th
Alana Springsteen – History of Breaking Up (Part Two)

July 22nd
Nicolle Galyon – Firstborn
Country Goes Reggae

July 29th
Brooke Eden – Choosing You

 

AUGUST

August 5th
Dylan Scott – Livin’ My Best Life
Travis Denning –  Might As Well Be Me

August 12th
Frank Ray – Getcha Some
Steve Moakler – Make A Little Room

August 19th
Kolby Cooper – Boy From Anderson County To The Moon
Tyler Hubbard – EP

August 26th
Ingrid Andress – Good Person
Alexander Ludwig – Highway 99
Kameron Marlowe – We Were Cowboys
Seaforth – What I Get For Loving You EP

 

SEPTEMBER

September 2nd
Jon Pardi – Mr. Saturday Night

September 9th
Breland – Cross Country
Kane Brown – Different Man

September 16th
Drake Milligan – Dallas/Fort Worth
Little Big Town – Mr. Sun
Mitchell Tenpenny – This Is The Heavy

September 23rd
Kelsea Ballerini – Subject To Change
Maddie & Tae – Through The Madness Vol. 2 EP
Madeline Merlo – Slide EP
Georgia Webster – Chapter 1: Things We’re Not Saying EP

September 30th
Ashley McBryde – Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville
Warren Zeiders – 717 Tapes: The Album
Noah Hicks – Tripping Over My Boots EP
Ben Burgess – Tears the Size of Texas
Adam Doleac – Barstool Whiskey Wonderland

 

OCTOBER

October 7th
Avery Anna – Mood Swings EP
Everette – Kings of the Dairy Queen Parking Lot: Side B

October 14th
Callista Clark – Real To Me: The Way I Feel
Pillbox Patti – Florida
Kylie Morgan – Songs to Say I Do EP
Bailey Zimmerman – Leave the Light On

October 21st
Spencer Crandall – Western

October 28th
Lainey Wilson – Bell Bottom Country

 

NOVEMBER

November 4th
Russell Dickerson – Russell Dickerson
Madeline Edwards – Crashlanded

November 11th
Brantley Gilbert – So Help Me God
Craig Morgan – God, Family, Country (Deluxe Edition)
Randy Houser – Note to Self

November 18th
Scotty McCreery – Same Truck (Deluxe)
Granger Smith – Moonrise

 

DECEMBER

December 2nd
Cody Johnson – Cody Johnson & The Rockin’ CJB Live

December 16th
Madeline Consoer – LITTLE MISS EP

 

Which album are you most looking forward to listening to?

 

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.

Ernest Reveals Morgan Wallen Collab, “Flower Shops” Pre-Save Available Now

Ernest officially reveals forthcoming Morgan Wallen collab, “Flower Shops”. Pre-Save for the new track is available now.

After the two teased the track through several live performances and cryptic posts to social media, Ernest has officially revealed that “Flower Shops”, the highly anticipated duet from Ernest and Morgan Wallen will officially be released on 12/31/21!

Fans can pre-save the song now wherever they listen to music. Click here to pre-save and make sure to follow us on Instagram, so you don’t miss any upcoming news.

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

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

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

Check out 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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Willie Lock Shares His Rendition of “Merry Christmas Baby”

Willie Lock releases his rendition of, “Merry Christmas Baby,” available now, December 10th, on all streaming platforms. Learn more about the brand new track below.

Willie Lock is one of our favorite local New York country artists. He has the spunk, the charisma, and the talent to entice fans across the genre. In celebration of the holiday season, Lock is giving fans his spin on the iconic, “Merry Christmas Baby.”

Drawing inspiration from the pop-rock infused version by Hanson, the singer creates an enticing new rendition of the Christmas classic. Lock’s harmonies are incredible. This is a version of “Merry Christmas Baby” that will make you want to dance and sing-along, all while rejoicing in the holiday spirit.

“Santa came down the chimney // Half past three, y’all // Left all them a good ol’ present // For my baby and for me, ha, ha, ha // Merry Christmas, baby // Sure did treat me nice // You bought all those good ol’ presents // I love you, baby, rest of my life”
If you are loving Lock’s sound, make sure to checkout his other previously released songs, such as “My Brother” and “Bad Things.” Both are original songs, penned by the singer.

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

To keep up with Willie Lock, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Merry Christmas Baby” 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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Chris Lane Releases Romantic New Song “Stop Coming Over”

Chris Lane’s new song, “Stop Coming Over” is available now, December 10th, on all streaming platforms. Learn more about the brand new track here.

Multi-platinum selling singer, Chris Lane is leaving it all out in the open on his brand new song. Today, the artist releases a tender and romantic new track entitled, “Stop Coming Over.”

Written by Rocky Block, Jordan Dozzi and Brett Tyler, Lane is able to make the lyrics come to life with his signature country-soul sound. Throughout the song, the singer expresses his desire to take the next step in a relationship. Although a married man and father in real life, Lane is able to convey the feelings of wanting a relationship to progress in a way that feels so real and relatable.

“Yeah things been going good // You and me been going great // It’s time to have a conversation // So girl let’s conversate // You already got a drawer // Hair pins on the floors // And half the bathroom  // Baby these four walls hate it when you’re gone // So I have to ask you // Hey what you say, we decorate and slap some paint on these doors”

“Stop Coming Over” might be one of our favorite Chris Lane songs to date. We are sure fans are going to fall in love with this heartwarming new tune.

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Chris Lane drops brand new song “Stop Coming Over,” out now.

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

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

“Stop Coming Over” 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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HARDY Collabs with Morgan Wallen & Chris Shiflett on New Song “Goin’ Nowhere”

HARDY collaborates with Morgan Wallen and Chris Shiflett on final new HIXTAPE song, “Goin’ Nowhere,” out now, December 10th. Listen to the new song here.

In the final track off the incredible record HIXTAPE VOL 2., HARDY collaborates with his label-mate and friend, Morgan Wallen and the Foo Fighters’ Chris Shiflett. The new song, “Goin’ Nowhere” is a true-blue country song. It is the perfect tune to close out an incredible project of music and collaborations.

The song begins with a verse sung by HARDY. The singer-songwriter loves his small-town roots. Wallen lends his voice to the second verse, furthering the notion that these men are made for the small-town stoplights and stars in the sky. Of course, throughout the entire song, the hard-rock nature is on full-display. Shiflett’s guitar solo is also a prominent feature.

“‘Cause I’m stuck in this town in my truck riding ’round with a plus of log cut in my lip // You’d have to cut the whole tree down // Can’t rip these roots out the ground ain’t getting out and I don’t care // ‘Cause why in the hell would I leave // I don’t need anything but fried chicken and crickets”

There is nothing quite like a HARDY and Wallen collab. Fans can catch the two on stage next year during The Dangerous Tour. Find all the information here.

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HARDY collaborates with Morgan Wallen and Chris Shiflett on “Goin’ Nowhere,” out now.

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

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

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

“Goin’ Nowhere” 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.

5 New Male Country Artists to Be Excited About

Here are five new male country music artists that you should be paying attention to as they establish themselves in the genre.

Elvie Shane

Listen: “My Boy”

The incredible single-songwriter recently released his debut project County Roadsfollowed by his follow-up project,BacksliderShane’s debut radio single, “My Boy” landed him his first number one song back in October and thee singer-songwriter shows no signs of slowing down. His unique charm, charisma, and honest songwriting make him one of the artists we are most excited about this year. His talent is cool and fresh, and he is already vibing with country fans across the genre. Keep up with Shane on Instagram here.

 

Jackson Michelson

Listen: “Tip Jar”

Another artist we are loving, Jackson Michelson is one to look out for. Modern country lovers will fall in love with him in no time. He has radio appeal, swagger, and talent for days. Similar to one of our favorites, Filmore, Michelson is all about fun-loving and heartfelt songs. Check out his new EP, Back To That Summer, here. Make sure you give him a follow on Instagram.

 

Kameron Marlowe

Listen: “Giving You Up”

Arguably one of our standout favorites, Kameron Marlowe has intrigued us since the first moment we heard his music. His self-titled debut EP is one of the best we have heard in a long time. The singer writes and sings songs that are enticing, relatable, and as real as they come. Although we would recommend his whole record, his current single, “Giving You Up” is a must-listen. Follow along with him here.

 

Heath Sanders

Listen: “Common Ground”

We are also so excited about Heath Sanders and you should be too. When we interviewed the singer back in January about his Common Ground EP, we learned just how passionate he is for his craft. The four-song project conveys his love for country music and its listeners. We recommend that everyone add Sanders to their music rotation! Keep up with Sanders on Instagram here.

 

Jordan Rowe

Listen: “More Me”

Rounding out our list is the super talented, Jordan Rowe. The rising star has a sound that’s both modern yet traditional. He has written with some of the most talented songwriters in the industry, and it’s clear that now is the time for him to shine as an artist. With support from superstars like Luke Combs, who he opened for, there’s no denying that this is just the beginning for Jordan Rowe. Check out his debut album, Bad Case of the Good Ole Boy, here. Keep up with Jordan Rowe on Instagram here.

 

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

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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Blake Shelton: ‘Body Language Deluxe’ – Album Review

Country superstar, Blake Shelton released the deluxe version of his eleventh studio album Body Language on Friday (December 3), containing four new tracks including his current single “Come Back As A Country Boy.” Keep reading below as we discuss these tracks in more detail.

Blake Shelton has had a legendary career in country music, making him a celebrity inside the genre and out. With six platinum records, 28 number-one singles, and nine GRAMMY-nominations, Shelton will go down as one of the biggest artists in country music history. His ability to blend modern and traditional country sounds has allowed him to stay at the forefront of the genre.

Jordan Schmidt and HARDY received writing credits on the first two songs. “Come Back As A Country Boy” has a similar vibe to his 4x Platinum smash hit, “God’s Country,” paying homage to country life and the hard-working, small town folk. Like “God’s Country,” “Come Back As A Country Boy” contains backing steel-guitar and woodsy sounds. “Fire Up The Night” is tailgate party anthem which also features HARDY’s vocals. The two describe what needs to happen to get the good time started. Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley also helped pen this song, along with Bart Butler.

The other two songs are placed on the back of the record. “Throw It On Back” is another fun, drinking tune featuring iconic 90s country duo, Brooks & Dunn. They discuss the feeling they get when they revert back to old-school items, styles, and songs. The project concludes with a love song Shelton co-wrote with Craig Wiseman titled “We Can Reach The Stars.”  Shelton sings about how strong the love is between him and his romantic partner and how it allows them to overcome even the most difficult of times.

Body Language Deluxe Tracklist:

  1. Come Back As A Country Boy
  2. Fire Up The Night (feat. HARDY)
  3. Minimum Wage
  4. Body Language (feat. The Swon Brothers)
  5. Happy Anywhere (feat. Gwen Stefani)
  6. Now I Don’t
  7. Monday Morning Missin’ You
  8. Corn
  9. Makin’ It Up As You Go
  10. Whatcha Doin’ Tomorrow
  11. The Girl Can’t Help It
  12. The Flow
  13. Neon Time
  14. Bible Verses
  15. Throw It On Back (feat. Brooks & Dunn)  
  16. We Can Reach The Stars
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Blake Shelton releases the deluxe version of his album ‘body language’ out now.

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

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

Body Language Deluxe 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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Jason Aldean Surprises Fans with New Song “Whiskey Me Away”

Jason Aldean’s brand new song “Whiskey Me Away,” is out now, December 3rd on all streaming platforms. Learn more about the brand new track here.

As fans gear up in anticipation of GEORGIA, the second installment of Jason Aldean’s double album, the singer dropped the first song off the upcoming record. “Whiskey Me Away” comes just a few weeks after the release of MACON.

The new single was written by superstar Morgan Wallen with Rodney Clawson, Jeff Hyde, and Drive Williams. “Whiskey Me Away” tells the story of a guy falling for a girl unexpectedly. The budding romance is at the forefront of the country-rock slow-jam. Aldean continues to keep his southern charm on the track, keeping with his classic, signature sound.

“Throwing quarters down that jukebox // Play some old-school Alabama // You got the lonely I brought in here // Almost gone without a trace // I know I’ve had a few, yeah, but I’m buzzing on you // You’re a hangover I’d love to wake up to // So come on, baby, whiskey me away // Come on, baby, whiskey me away,”

With a few months left before Aldean drops his next album GEORGIAit will be interesting to see what new releases come down the pipeline next. Until then, make sure to stream the song below!

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Jason Aldean surprises fans with new song “Whiskey Me Away,” out now.

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

To keep up with Jason Aldean, you can follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

“Whiskey Me 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.