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Here Is Mae Estes’ Self-titled EP

Mae Estes shares her self-titled EP, Mae Estes, officially out now, October 10th on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

Rising singer-songwriter, Mae Estes continues to effortlessly comb her traditional influence with more modern flair. Rooted in true story-telling, every song Estes touches has the introspective quality that we have grown to love from the songstress. Today, her self-titled EP, Mae Estes is officially out today.

With five songs that truly speak to her talent, the new EP feels incredible cohesive. According to Estes, this project was an important one for her.“The timing of this EP is so exciting for me! I’ve been having the time of my life finding the folks who love the same kinda Country music I do,” says Estes. “Me and the band have been touring the country and really finding our people this year. I’m stoked to give ‘em a few more tunes to go turn up!”

Make sure you listen to each and every song off the songstress’ self-titled EP ASAP!

Mae Estes Track List:

  1. Mr. Fix It (Mae Estes, Marti Dodson, Jaida Dreyer, Alex Kline)
  2. Drunk On That (Jay Brunswick, Josh Dunne, Chancie Neal)
  3. Mountain Of A Man (Jon Decious, Lauren McLamb, Liz Rose, Paul Sikes)
  4. I Better Go (Mae Estes, Brice Long, Paul Sikes)
  5. What She’s Havin’ (Mae Estes, Aaron Goodvin, Faren Rachels)
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Mae Estes’ self-titled EP is officially 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 Mae Estes releases.

To keep up with Mae Estes, follow her on InstagramTikTok, and Facebook.

Mae Estes 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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Here Is Faith Hopkins Debut EP ‘Love & Insanity’

Faith Hopkins shares her brand new debut EP, Love & Insanity, officially out now, October 10th on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

Clever and talented singer-songwriter, Faith Hopkins continues to impress with each and every release. Today, the songstress is sharing it all with fans. Filled with honest anecdotes, upbeat tracks and vulnerable tempo songs, her debut EP Love & Insanity is officially out now.

The record features six songs, including songs, “Open Book” and “Break It You Buy It.”. “My debut EP, Love & Insanity, captures the exhilarating extremes of love—the dizzying highs, the crushing lows, and every chaotic emotion in between,” shared Hopkins. “It’s an emotional rollercoaster none of us can truly control. You never know if the fall will be the best thing that ever happened to you or the one that shatters you completely until you let yourself go. It’s insanely beautiful, yet utterly maddening at times. I wrote these songs with some of my closest friends over the past year, drawing from real love stories, messy heartbreaks, and revelations I’ve had along the way. For me, love has been unpredictable—chaotic, transformative, thrilling, and, at times, completely unhinged. The thing about heartbreak is that it takes an incredible amount of love to get there, and that’s exactly what I wanted this EP to embody. Love & Insanity is wild, honest, and just the right amount of dramatic—a mirror of my personality and the perfect way to introduce myself to the world.”

Make sure to give Love & Insanity a listen and stream it!

Love & Insanity Track List:

  1. Insanity (Written by Faith Hopkins, Jenna Johnson, Kyle Clark | Produced by Kyle Clark)
  2. Open Book (Written by Faith Hopkins, Kyle Clark, Emily Landis, Evan Cline | Produced by Kyle Clark)
  3. Dodged A Bullet (Written by Faith Hopkins, Kyle Clark, Trent Wayne | Produced by Kyle Clark)
  4. Get Away With Murder (Written by Faith Hopkins, Evan Cline, Emily Landis | Produced by Evan Cline)
  5. Break It You Buy It (Written by Faith Hopkins, Evan Cline, Jackson Foote, Connor McCutcheon| Produced by Evan Cline)
  6. Let Him Have It (Written by Faith Hopkins, Kyle Clark, Sarah Killian, McCall Chapin| Produced by Kyle Clark)
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Faith Hopkins shares brand new EP, ‘Love & Insanity,’ 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 Faith Hopkins releases.

To keep up with Faith Hopkins, follow her on Instagram and TikTok.

Love & Insanity 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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5 Things to Expect from Priscilla Block’s Album ‘Things You Didn’t See’

We chatted with country singer-songwriter, Priscilla Block about her new album, Things You Didn’t See, out Friday, October 10th. Here are five things to expect from the upcoming project.

  1. Things You Didn’t See was originally a different album with a different name.

“This record took me a lot longer than I thought it would. I was going to put out my album last year, and it was going to be called a completely different thing and it was a different vibe, and long story short, I felt like I needed to pump the brakes on the project, and figure out what it is that I’m wanting to say on this next record.”

  1. The upcoming record is one of Block’s most honest and authentic releases to date.

“It inspired me to dig in a little bit different in my life over the past couple of years, and where I’ve been. What we had kind of originally was just really fun vibes, something people would expect, but this project I wanted to challenge myself to dive in deeper and show a side of me that maybe people haven’t seen.” 

  1. Block named the album, Things You Didn’t See because the song embodied the vulnerability and different sides of her personality that she wanted fans to see.

“That’s what inspired “Things You Didn’t See” to be the title track, which is so ironic for someone like me cause I put like everything out there on social media. I feel like people know me pretty well, but there are aspects of my life that people haven’t seen. […] I knew that it was my moment to really tell my story, and anyone who hasn’t gotten it or hasn’t really understood my vibe, like I really hope when they listen through to this record, that they’ll feel like they got to know me through this record.”

  1. When Block write the song, “Stranger Things,” a duet with Chase Matthew, she knew she wanted the song to be a duet and chose Matthew to be her partner on the track.

“I’ve been such a fan of Chase for so long. He’s built his own following and really has this diehard fanbase, and I feel like I have that too. There’s a lot of similarities with me and him. I’ve always been a big fan, and when I listened to this song, I knew I wanted a feature, and we had always talk about doing a song one day together. […] Chase immediately came to mind.”

  1. One of the most prolific songs in her catalog, “Couldn’t Care Less” was a song that truly poured out of Block in the writing process.

“I’m good at being able to tell my own story. I was a songwriter before I was ever an artist. I love songwriting. It’s in my heart and my bones, it’s what makes my love country music even more. […] It was my easiest and my hardest to write because there was a lot of emotion. It was my story.”

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Priscilla Block’s new album, ‘Things You Didn’t See,’ will be released on Friday, October 10th.

To keep up with Priscilla Block follow her on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter, and Facebook.

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

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (10/3)

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.

“Disappearing Days” – Brendan Walter

Rising artist Brendan Walter just released the tittle track of his upcoming debut album, out November 7th.

 

“All The Things” – Caroline Jones

Caroline Jones grows her music catalog with her brand new single, “All The Things.”

 

“Smokestack Town” – Ole 60

Ole 60’s debut album Smokestack Town is officially out now.

 

“Wish I Didn’t Know Now” – Ella Langley

Ella Langely releases her newest song, “Wish I Didn’t Know You.”

 

“Take It To The Grave” – Harper Grace

Harper Grace spices up her catalog with high-energy new song, “Take It To The Grave.”

 

“Days Like These” – Luke Combs

Luke Combs releases three brand new song in a prequel project before his next record. This includes his new song, “Days Like These.”

 

“Till You Come Over” – Chase Wright

Chase Rice shares new song, “Till You Come Over.”

 

“Cherry Valley” – Carter Faith

Carter Faith shares her debut album, Cherry Valley out now!

 

“Embargo” – Sam Sample

New York City’s, Sam Sample releases her newest song, “Embargo.”

 

“IYKYK” – Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley grows his impressive music library with “IYKYK.”

 

“Hold The Umbrella (Party Mix)” – Gary LeVox & Akon

Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts and Akon bring a fun new remix to the table with “Hold The Umbrella (Party Mix).”

 

“Memory Lane” – Emily Ann Roberts

Emily Ann Roberts shows off her talent on her brand new EP, Memory Lane.

 

“Things We Learn In A Bar” – Cody Cozz

Cody Cozz impresses with brand new song, “Things We Learn In A Bar.”

 

“Songbird” – Waylon Jennings

The Waylon Jennings camp releases ten unheard songs in a project called, Songbird.”

 

“Stuck In It” – Clever

Clever delivers a stunning album called Coyote featuring songs like “Stuck In It.”

 

“The Dog” – Trey Pendley

Trey Pendley shares his latest song, “The Dog,” out now.

 

“Enjoy the Ride” – Colby Acuff

Colby Acuff delivers an eleven song project featuring the title track, “Enjoy the Ride.”

 

“Who’s Your Daddy?” – Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney pays tribute to Toby Keith with her cover of, “Who’s Your Daddy?”

 

“People Hatin’” – The Red Clay Stripes

The Red Clay Stripes show off their talent with “People Hatin’.”

 

“The Chair” – Braxton Keith

Braxton Keith delivers brand new song, “The Chair.”

 

“Ain’t Like It’s Supposed To Be” – Gabby Barrett

Gabby Barrett continues to impress with her new song song, “Ain’t Like It’s Supposed To Be.”

 

“California Cowgirl” – Annie Bosko

On her 18 song record, California Cowgirl, Annie Bosko takes the country world by storm.

 

“Blame Jesus” – Drew Parker

Drew Parker’s brand new song, “Blame Jesus” is officially here.

 

“Echos’” – Kade Hoffman

Kade Hoffman grows his music library with “Echos.”

 

“Hard To Kill” – Josh Meloy

Josh Meloy shares brand new song, “Hard To Kill,” out now.

 

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.

Harper Grace Shares New Single “Take It To The Grave”

Harper Grace releases new song “Take It To The Grave,” out now, October 3rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Curb Records recording artist, Harper Grace continues to plant her feet firmly in her unique sound. With each and every release, Grace shows off her Texas style and authenticity. Today, the songstress releases her newest single to date. “Take It To The Grave” is out now.

“Take It To The Grave” is a jam! The high-energy song is all about celebrating who you are. While lyrically, the song takes you on a journey, where Grace is telling the boy to watch out, socially, the song feels unique and fun. “Take It To The Grave’ is a true, headstrong warning to any man lucky enough to win her affections.

“Got that Texas flavor for you // Don’t say I didn’t warn ya // Take it to the grave // Take it to the grave // You’re never gonna be the same // I’ll take it to the grave // Ain’t gonna get you heart back // ‘Cause I’m taking it to the grave”

With each and every release, Grace is finding her sound as an artist. The new song is another step in the right direction for the rising star. Make sure to listen to “Take It To The Grave” ASAP!

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Harper Grace’s new song, “Take It To The Grave” 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 Harper Grace releases.

To keep up with Harper Grace, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“Take It To The Grave” 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 Is Emily Ann Roberts EP ‘Memory Lane’

Emily Ann Roberts shares her latest EP, Memory Lane, officially out now, October 3rd on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

Tennessee native and The Voice runner-up winner, Emily Ann Roberts is officially sharing her brand new EP! Featuring seven incredible songs, including the catchy and clever track, “Jack & Jill Daniel’s,” the new project speaks to her talent. Memory Lane is officially out now!

“So much of the inspiration behind the music I write is based upon memories from my life,” began Roberts in a recent press release. “From falling in love with country music as a child, to the past 10 years of pursing it professionally, I have so many memories I turn back to. Though all 7 of these songs are not based on specific true events in my life, the feeling behind them is always drawn from that real place. I hope this EP takes you down Memory Lane as you listen.”

Memory Lane truly embodies all that Roberts hoped fans would notice in the project. Make sure you listen to each and every song off the songstress’ EP, Memory Lane ASAP!

Memory Lane Track List:

  1. Memory Lane
  2. Jack & Jill Daniel’s
  3. Easy Does It
  4. Pretty In Pink
  5. Scratching Out A Living
  6. The Fence
  7. Bus to Augusta
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Emily Ann Roberts shares new EP, ‘Memory Lane,’ 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 Emily Ann Roberts releases.

To keep up with Emily Ann Roberts follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

Memory Lane 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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Here Is Carter Faith’s Debut Album ‘Cherry Valley’

Carter Faith shares her debut album, Cherry Valley, officially out now, October 3rd on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

North Carolina native and singer-songwriter, Carter Faith is ready to share her heart with the world. For over two years, Faith has worked tirelessly to create a first project that speaks to who she is an artist. The record conveys a beautiful healing journey for the singer. Her debut album, Cherry Valley is officially out now.

Cherry Valley means everything to me,” shared Faith in a recent press release. “Every time I have slipped into a dark place (which I have a propensity for), this album has brought me out of it. I know that I wrote the songs but they still carry reminders for me every day when I relisten. Some of the songs have even transformed for me and mean something different now. The world of Cherry Valley has been a safe and freeing place for me and everyone who has worked so hard on this record. I have truly created this album with my best friends, which feels surreal. It feels like it belongs to all of us, because it does.”

Cherry Valley depicts the good and the bad that Faith has experienced. Filled with thoughtful and intentional songs, the record is one to listen to!

Memory Lane Track List:

  1. Cherry Valley (Carter Faith, Ashley Monroe, Andrew Petroff)
  2. Sex, Drugs, and Country Music (Carter Faith, Lauren Hungate, Tofer Brown)
  3. Arrows (Die For That Man) (Carter Faith, Steph Jones, Tofer Brown)
  4. Bar Star (Carter Faith, Aaron Raitere, Tyler Halverson, Tofer Brown)
  5. Betty (Carter Faith, Shane McAnally, Tofer Brown)
  6. Grudge (Carter Faith, Steph Jones, Tofer Brown)
  7. Six-String (Carter Faith, Lauren Hungate, Tofer Brown)
  8. If I Had Never Lost My Mind… (Carter Faith, Tofer Brown, Lauren Hungate, Jen Stegall)
  9. Misery Loves Company (Carter Faith, Lauren Hungate, Tofer Brown)
  10. Drink Up, Baby (Carter Faith, Amy Allen, Tofer Brown)
  11. Burn My Memory (Carter Faith, Jessi Alexander, Brock Berryhill, Jessie Jo Dillon)
  12. Sails (Carter Faith, Lauren Hungate, Tofer Brown)
  13. So I Sing (Carter Faith)
  14. Changed (Carter Faith, Ashley Monroe, Connie Harrington)
  15. Still A Lover (Carter Faith, Tofer Brown, Steph Jones)
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Carter Faith shares her debut album, ‘Cherry Valley,’ 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 Carter Faith releases.

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

Cherry Valley 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.

Ben Gallaher ‘Time’ – Album Review

Ben Gallaher’s new album, Time is out now, September 26th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

On his new album, Time, Ben Gallaher is truly ready for the spotlight. While many of today’s country stars can wear multiple hats as singers, songwriters, and guitarists, few are as strong in all three as Gallaher. Think John Mayer meets Keith Urban with hints of Bryan Adams and Kip Moore and you’ve got Gallaher.

A true triple threat, the Quartz Hill Records artist plays lead guitar on each of the album’s thirteen tracks, co-writing five. Produced by Neil and Patrick Thrasher, the collection blends country, rock, and pop, influenced by 80’s pop, 90’s country, 2000’s rock, and everything in between.     

“I named the album Time because every song, every guitar riff and every live show only comes with time,” shares Gallaher in a statement. “And that’s exactly what went into making this record: time. These songs take me to different moments in my life and in my journey, all leading to finally making the record that I’ve always wanted to make.” 

The album opens with “I’ll Take You,” a mid-tempo yet anthemic rocker that originally started as a ballad. Yet, with its infectious melodies and catchy instrumentation, it’s radio ready in a way that should instantly make Gallaher a chart topper. “I’ll take you over anybody any day, you like sunshine over rain,” He sings over driving guitars. “Your hand in my hand, Whatever life throws my way  I’ll take you over anybody any day.” 

“Sometimes, turning a ballad into a tempo track doesn’t work at all, and it feels forced, but this time it was the most organic experience,” says Gallaher of the transition that the song took. “I started playing that riff, and it fell right where it needed to land. Country music has always been built on relatability, and if you love someone like this song is describing, you get that.”     

Throughout the LP, it’s clear that Gallaher is a guitarist first, the riffs and instrumentation truly standing out in a way that’s exciting and yet not overdone. “Betcha Money” provides one such moment, as he accepts the challenge to turn a girl ‘country.” 

Likewise, with “Dirt Ones,” he honors the grit of a road warrior chasing every mile, and on “Rearview,” he shines with a pop-country gem about holding onto the memories that truly matter.

“Mistakes” stands as the most pop-rock-leaning track on the record, echoing influences from the Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox Twenty, and the Gin Blossoms. With a triumphant roar, he declares, “Everything that don’t kill me, makes me stronger than I was before.”

Elsewhere, the album’s title track follows in a similar vein, an alterna-rock tune that stands out with its groovy bass line and breezy melody that is as lush as it is meaningful. “I wish I could move on like time,” He muses, a warm guitar melody lifting the lyrics.

“Whiskey on a Wound” is a gritty story song, one of Gallaher’s personal favorites. Speaking to The Music Universe, he reveals, “ I’ve always loved this song personally, but once I started playing it live several years ago, the fans always reacted with, “When is this song being released?!” It’s a special one to me because I can finally get this one out there. It’s been a long time coming!”

“Where Do You Go” stands out in its simplicity, Gallaher’s emotive rasp clinging to the sparse acoustic ballad that shows he’s both a skilled singer and storyteller. “Where do you go when your go-to’s gone?” He asks, almost pleading with sadness.

“Kinda Can’t Say No” is a seductive ode to irresistible attraction, while “Bullet” is a gorgeous ballad, a proclamation of a love worth dying for. Inspired by his wife and solidified by his young son, it’s a perfect song for a first dance or a Grey’s Anatomy montage sequence. 

“If there ever comes a time // If there ever comes a day // I’d give my life if it kept you safe // I hope it don’t but just know if it came down to it // I’d take a bullet for you I’d take a bullet for you”

The album ends on a high note with “Stomp,” a raucous and rowdy showstopper that was built around a viral guitar lick. With Gallaher’s guitar skills at the forefront, he cleverly draws listeners in with ear-catching riffs before bellowing into a full blown barn burner.

“Sounds like a 12 gauge goin’ off // When they play a little thing called STOMP // STOMP ON A COPPERHEAD // STOMP LIKE YA STOMP OUT A MARLBORO RED // STOMP ON AN OLD FLAT BED // THEY’RE SIPPIN’ AND A PICKIN’ BACK IN THE SWAMP // THAT SHIT THEY’RE KICKIN’ MAKE YA WANNA STOMP”

Blending sharp songwriting, undeniable guitar chops, and a voice built for both grit and tenderness, this record feels like the start of something big. If Time is any indication, Ben Gallaher’s time to shine begins now.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. I’ll Take You
  2. Stomp
  3. Bullet
  4. Time
  5. Where Do You Go

Time Track List:

  1. I’ll Take You (Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley, Tony Martin)
  2. Rearview (Chris DeStefano, Travis Wood, Casey Brown, Jordan Minton)
  3. Bullet (Ben Gallaher, Chris August, Kelley Lovelace, Neil Thrasher)
  4. Betcha Money (Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley, Lee Thomas Miller)
  5. Where Do You Go (Neil Thrasher, Josh Thompson, Kelley Lovelace)
  6. Dirt Ones (Tony Martin, Neil Thrasher)
  7. Time (Ben Gallaher, Neil Thrasher, Tony Martin)
  8. Mistakes (Ben Gallaher, Tony Martin, Neil Thrasher)
  9. Kinda Can’t Say No (Lee Thomas Miller, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher)
  10. Love Is Hard (Neil Thrasher, Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, Tony Martin)
  11. Cuts Like a Knife (Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance)
  12. Whiskey on a Wound (Ben Gallaher, Kelley Lovelace, Neil Thrasher)
  13. Stomp (Ben Gallaher, Neil Thrasher, Patrick Thrasher, Wendell Mobley)
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Ben Gallaher shares new album, ‘Time’ 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 Ben Gallaher releases.

To keep up with Ben Gallaher, follow him on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter

Time 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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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (9/26)

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.

“Come On Over, Baby” – Ty Myers

Ty Myers brings his one-of-a-kind talent and charm to his latest release, “Come On Over, Baby.”

 

“I Got A Feeling” – Benny G

Benny G is one to look out for. His brand new song, “I Got A Feeling” is one that truly stopped us in our tracks.

 

“Denim” – Karley Scott Collins

Karley Scott Collins debut album, Flight Risk is full of incredible songs including this one, “Denim.”

 

“Make Heaven Crowded” – Cole Swindell

Cole Swindell continues to tap into his fanbase, releasing songs that they will love. “Make Heaven Crowded” fits the bills!

 

“Giving In” – Justin Schools with Averie Bielski

Justin Schools and Averie Bielski join forces on a stunning new song called, “Giving In.”

 

“Call For You” – Cameron Whitcomb

Cameron Whitcomb’s debut album, The Hard Way is offically out now featuring many gems including, “Call For You.”

 

“COUNTRY COUNTRY” – HARDY

HARDY’s return to country music is even sweeter than we thought. Tis title track and every other song on the record feels like an elevated version of the old-school HARDY that we know and love.

 

“Hard To Break” – Blake Whiten

Blake Whiten adds to growing catalog of songs with “Hard To Break.”

 

“Home To You” – Dustin Lynch x MC4D

In his first EDM song, Dustin Lynch collaborates with EDM duo, MC4D on this catchy new jam.

 

“On A River” – Thomas Rhett

Amongst his three final additions to his album About A Woman (Deluxe), “On A River” is Rhett’s standout track.

 

“I Know What I Want” – Lily Rose

Lily Rose’s debut album is officially here, and the title track,  I Know What I Want sets the tone for the awesome record.

 

“Get Ya’ Back” – Erin Kinsey

Erin Kinsey continues to release her best music to date, adding new song, “Get Ya’ Back” to the mix.

 

“Jessica, Jezebel” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick grows her music catalog with catchy new song, “Jessica, Jezebel.”

 

“I’ll Take You” – Ben Gallaher

Ben Gallaher stuns on brand new song, “I’ll Take You,” which is a part of his brand new album, Time, also out today.

 

“Heartland” – The Castellows

The Castellows continue to show off their charisma and charm, releasing their latest song, “Heartland.”

 

“Old Fashioned” – KC Bruner

Rising artist KC Bruner releases her newest song, “Old Fashioned.”

 

“Calling All Cars” – The Droptines

The Droptines draw on early 2000s rock influences on infectious new song, “Calling All Cars.”

 

“Girl Of Constant Sorry” – Avery Anna

Avery Anna continues to carve her own path in the genre, releasing her stunning version of the song, “Girl Of Constant Sorry.”

 

“Better Man Than Me” – Marshmello x Hudson Westbrook

Hudson Westbrook and Marshmello join forces on “Better Man Than Me.”

 

“On & On” – Marcus King/The Marcus King Band

Marcus King brings fan another great song with, “On & On.”

 

“1800 Miles” – Colter Wall

Rising artist Colter Wall adds to his catalog of music with new song, “1800 Miles.”

 

“Down the Road” – Tiera Kennedy

Tiera Kennedy continues to impress, releasing her newest song to date, “Down the Road,” out now.

 

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.

Thomas Rhett Rounds Out ‘About A Woman (Deluxe)’ with 3 New Songs

Thomas Rhett’s readies deluxe edition of his album, About A Woman, featuring three new songs, out now, September 26th on all streaming platforms. Learn more below!

A Year ago, Thomas Rhett released his seventh full-length album, About A Woman. The record featured fourteen songs and an exploration of sounds, something Rhett has been successful at throughout his longstanding career. Over the last couple of months, Rhett has expanded on the project. Today marks an end of the era, the superstar officially added the final three songs to the project, calling it, About A Woman (Deluxe).

The final additions complete the set, which now features 25 songs in total. The final trio of songs are “Water,” “Chapter 10,” and “On a River.” Each song spotlights a different shade of emotional depth for the prolific artist. His charisma, honesty, and vulnerability continue to be pillars in all of Rhett’s projects, and this one is noe exception.

“I can’t even describe how much joy I’ve felt this summer,” shared Rhett in a recent press release. “It is unreal how much fans have made this new music part of their lives – they’ve come out to dance and sing along at shows, added favorites to their playlists and tuned in on the radio in a way that I will remember the rest of my life.”

The first of the three new songs, “Water” sets the tone, adding a groove to sensual and captivating vocals. The track leans into Rhett’s seamless genre-blending side, while still remaining true to who he is as an artist at his core. On, “Chapter 10,” the singer-songwriter brings a tender acoustic ballad. The song reflects on not giving up on a love story; despite the chapters that are unfolding. The track is emotionally-driven, a song that many people may find themselves in.

Finally, “On a River” brings a nostalgic edge to the project. Feeling straight out of Rhett’s journal, the singer is the perfect song to round out an incredibly innovative project. A melodic, true-blue country song, “On a River” is the story when all of this ends and you’re left growing old with your lover.

 

While About A Woman was already as good as it gets, these final songs brought a lot to the project. Once again, Rhett cements his spot in music history, landing firmly as one of the best country artists of our generation. To grab ticket stop the singer’s tour, head to his website here.

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Thomas Rhett rounds out his deluxe album, ‘About A Woman,’ with three brand new songs, out now.

About A Woman (Deluxe) Track List:

  1. Fool
  2. Overdrive
  3. Gone Country
  4. Beautiful As You
  5. Can’t Love You Anymore
  6. After All The Bars Are Closed
  7. Church
  8. Back To Blue
  9. Country For California
  10. Somethin’ ‘Bout A Woman
  11. What Could Go Right
  12. Boots
  13. Don’t Wanna Dance
  14. I Could Spend Forever Loving You
  15. Somethin’ ‘Bout a Woman (ft. Teddy Swims)
  16. What Could Go Right (ft. Lanie Gardner)
  17. Small Town Girls (Ft. Tucker Wetmore)
  18. I’m That Guy
  19. Dance With You
  20. Ain’t A Bad Life (ft. Jordan Davis)
  21. Old Tricks (ft. Blake Shelton)
  22. Bottle With Your Name On It
  23. Water
  24. Chapter 10
  25. On A River

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