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Who are Ryan and Rory? The Story Behind Their Journey to Country Music

Who are Ryan and Rory? The new duo joined us to chat about their journey to country music. Get to know the rising stars here…

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Ryan and Rory // Photo credit: Daniel Brown

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Ryan Follesé & Rory John Zak
Hometown – Ryan – Nashville, Tennessee + Rory – Raleigh, North Carolina
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, Reba
Label – BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville
Current Single – “This Town” (as of date of article 7/29/24)

The Beginning:

This week we shine our spotlight on two rising stars that are not new to the music industry, but are reinventing themselves as a killer duo. Ryan and Rory comprised of Ryan Follesé & Rory John Zak are two talented singer-songwriters that have joined forces to create an incredible new act. We chatted with the rising stars about their journey to country music, their debut EP, and everything in between.

Both Ryan and Rory found music at early ages. Ryan grew up in a musical household in Nashville. “I’ve had kind of quite the journey to be here,” he shared. “Both my parents, Adrian and Keith are both country songwriters and have been for quite a long time, so I grew up in a super musical house, writing stupid little songs from the time that I could talk or sing, and then my first love was country music because I didn’t really know there was another kind of music until I was 8 or 9 years old.”

On the flip side, Rory grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina with a knack for music. “I’ve been back and forth to Nashville for the last ten years now, but my parents figured out from when I was 3 or 4 years old that I was going to be some sort of musician or singer or something. […] Around 13, 14 years old, I started going out and playing clubs and bars and pizza joints around the Carolinas and stuff like that,” he shared. Adding, “I got a call when I was 17 years old from a spot called the Carolina Opry in Myrtle Beach and I became their youngest ever, full-time lead singer of the cast and I was there for a good 3 or 4 years, and performed six nights a week, and that was a huge blessing at the time.”

While Rory was performing at the Opry in North Carolina, Ryan was fronting a rock band called Hot Chelle Rae. “Of course, as I got older, I was like I’m going to join a rock band because I’m not going to do what my parents are doing, so I started a rock band,” he shared. “We toured a bunch on that for a long time, we did really well, and of course you always go home, and the music I originally fell in love with is the only thing I can write anymore, and that’s what led us together.”

The Turning Point:

Ryan and Rory’s mutual love of music drew them together. While they both grew up on country music, naming artists like Kenny Chesney, Brooks & Dunn, and Tim McGraw as some inspirations, they credit LOCASH for bringing them together initially 8 years ago. “We have to give it to LOCASH man, I met Rory at a LOCASH concert and a family friend of ours mentioned that we should get together, and we’re here, and we could not fit better together,” shared Rory. “We got a picture right in front of the merch booth, and we still have that picture somewhere, we ended up getting reconnected about a year and a half ago.”

The duo also credits small-town Nashville for bringing them together. “We do have a mutual friend and a family-friend of mine who’s someone who used to work with my dad, and she just knows everybody,” began Ryan. “She knew I was trying to do something like this, and I had been working on a small-batch of songs and now the batch is gigantic since we started this thing and go to writing together, but this friend was like if this is what you’re trying to do, you guys should reconnect. It was kind of like that ‘Stepbrothers’ moment. “Did we just become best friends.” And it really did feel like that.”

Ryan and Rory just clicked, and almost immediately started cranking out music together, including their debut single, “Pour Decisions.”

Today:

Flash forward to today Ryan and Rory are ready to take the country world by storm. The duo just released their self-titled debut EP on Friday (7/26), which features six songs in total, including their debut single, “Pour Decisions.” While many artists struggle to narrow down the songs, Ryan and Rory found the process to be easy.

“For us, these six songs raised their hands for us. We have so many songs, but I swear it just wasn’t that hard, and I’m proud to say it wasn’t that hard, which means we did a good job writing them, but they did a good job picking themselves for us,” shared the duo. “Everyone of these connects to some arc or piece of our lives, something we’ve lived, are living, are dreaming of doing or something that’s around the corner, it was just fate.”

Rory added, “It’s only six songs, but these six songs really feel like the rollercoaster you go on when you listen to 12 songs or a full-length album, and you know, we’re in the process of picking the back half right now, and writing for it, and I can’t wait to keep building the story.” 

While all six songs truly speak to their unique blend of artistry, standouts include songs like “This Town” and “Cowboy Cry.” On the latter, the men were inspired by strong and opinionated women in their lives. “I’m married to a very strong, opinionated woman, and it’s one of my favorite qualities about her,” begins Ryan, “and there’s just so many cowboy songs about the guy riding off into the sunset and leaving this girl behind, and that would not be the way it goes in my life with my mom and my wife and all the women that I know, and I just wanted to write it from a different perspective, the cowboy is the cowgirl.” The song came at the eleventh hour, and we are really glad it did!

Ryan and Rory are just getting started, and fans can expect more music coming down the pipeline soon. Make sure to jump on the bandwagon ASAP!

Connect:

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

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

Ryan and Rory’s music 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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Shaboozey Goes Number One at Country Radio with “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”

Shaboozey earns his first number one song at country radio with his viral single, “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” Learn all the details here.

Shaboozey is an anomaly in music right now. He is not quite country, not quite R&B, not quite Pop, and yet it all works. He fits in perfectly and glides in an out of genres effortlessly. His viral hit, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” appealed to fans cross-genre, as well as, radio and industry alike. This week, Shaboozey officially earns his first number one single at radio with that same song!

While, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has graced the Country charts, the Pop charts, the Rhythmic charts, and the Adult Pop charts, we are proud to have the single reach the top of the country airplay charts first. The song is the epitome of blending a fun, countrified lyric with a more rhythmic beat. Here at Country Swag, we also love that the song interpolates J-Kwon’s 2004 hip-hop classic, “Tipsy,” adding to the nostalgia that the single already possesses.

“One, here comes the two to the three to the four // Tell ’em bring another out, we need plenty more // Two steppin’ on the table, she don’t need a dancefloor  // Oh my, good Lord // Someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey // They know me and Jack Daniels got a history // There’s a party downtown near Fifth Street // Everybody at the bar gettin’ tipsy // Everybody at the bar gettin’ tipsy // Everybody at the bar gettin’ tipsy”

Congratulations to Shaboozey and his team on their accomplishment. We are excited what’s next for the rising star.

Join our Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Shaboozey announcements and releases.

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

“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” 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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Jelly Roll and mgk Collaborate on Country-inspired “Lonely Road”

Jelly Roll and mgk collaborate on a country-inspired new song, “Lonely Road,” out now, July 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Country has never been cooler. Country songs are dominating the pop charts, artists are selling out football stadiums, and pop stars are switching genres and dropping full-length country albums. Rapper/pop-punk rocker, Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) joins Beyonce, Post Malone, and other A-List musicians to head to Nashville and churn out country records. After beautifully covering Zach Bryan’s “Sun To Me,” MGK teamed up with one of the industry’s most in-demand collaborators, Jelly Roll, to record a rendition of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” titled,” Lonely Road.” 

The song’s title accurately depicts its subject matter—the singer’s significant other moved out and there is no vice that can erase his loneliness. He promises he will be waiting for her at home if she ever decides to come back. The hard-hitting music video illustrates MGK and Jelly Roll as dead-end workers, struggling to make rent. MGK decides to take a risk and rob a bank to help support his pregnant wife at home. With the cops hot on his trail, he drops the money into his co-worker’s truck before they catch and arrest him. The video closes eight months in the future with his daughter visiting him in prison.

“Lonely road, take me home // To the place, that we went wrong // Where’d you go now? // It’s been a ghost town // And I’m still here, all alone // Lonely road”

Machine Gun Kelly gained mainstream popularity when he switched from hip-hop to punk rock in 2020 with his release of Tickets To My Downfall. Jelly Roll is very familiar with switching genres as well. The Nashville-native was a rapper himself until his hit, “Son Of A Sinner” caught the attention of country music fans before officially hitting radio in March 2022. Since then, Jelly Roll has been one of the genre’s most successful artists, winning a CMA award and three CMT awards in 2023, and being nominated for two Grammy’s in 2024. After releasing his debut country record, Whitsitt Chapel, numerous other artists including Brantley Gilbert, Tyler Farr, Craig Morgan, Cody Johnson, ERNEST, and Dustin Lynch have featured Jelly Roll on their tracks. 

Based off “Lonely Road” and his Zach Bryan cover, it seems like MGK will fit right into the country scene. Although a full-length project is still unconfirmed, his Instagram page shows he has spent some extended time in Nashville the past few months, so fans can optimistically expect more releases like this.  

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mgk and Jelly Roll collaborate on new song, “Lonely Road,” out now on all streaming platforms.

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

“Lonely Road” 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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Alana Springsteen Joins Forces with Tiesto on “Hot Honey”

Alana Springsteen joins forces as a feature on Tiesto’s new song “Hot Honey,” out now, July 25th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

There is nothing like cross-genre collaborations between a country artist and another superstar in another genre. We have said it time and time again, each collaboration seems to be better than the next. Today, rising artist, Alana Springsteen joins forces with platinum-selling superstar, Tiesto on their brand new song “Hot Honey.”

Tiesto is known for being a top-notch DJ and producer, while Springsteen is known for her crafty lyrics and catchy instrumentals. “Honey Honey” showcases both of their talents in a way that feels cool, innovative, and different. Tiesto provides the infectious beat, while Springteen’s voice pierces through on every single lyric, sucking the listener into the song from the first word.

“Hot honey // Always have to wonder what you want from me // Guess it’s not enough to stick around (Oh no) // Ooh // It’s like you love to let me down // I need that sweet something // I’m stuck on your lips, that’s why I keep coming // But you never want to stick around (Oh no) // Ooh // It’s like you love to let me down”

“A few months ago the one and only @tiesto reached out to see if i’d want to collaborate with him on his next single. i was deep into the process of writing and recording my next album and was determined to save all my energy and focus for that (bc just wait…). but everything about the song he sent me and the vision he had for it intrigued me. i knew it’d push me out of my comfort zone, challenge me and ultimately make me a better creative human. so i said yes. everything from the phrasing, to the studio, to the way we approached the vocal, the music video (omg the music video) has been bold. it’s been different. and i’ve felt brave for going there,” shared the singer on her Instagram.

While the collaboration may have been unexpected, it certainly works! Springsteen shared that she couldn’t pass up the opportunity, and we are glad she didn’t!

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“Hot Honey” by Tiesto and featuring Alana Springsteen 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 Alana Springsteen releases.

To keep up with Alana Springsteen, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Hot Honey” 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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Greylan James Shares New Song “Who Broke Up With You”

Greylan James shares new song “Who Broke Up With You,” out now, July 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Nashville is home to many talented singer-songwriters. After writing hits like “Next Thing You Know” for Jordan Davis and “Happy Does” for Kenny Chesney, rising singer-songwriter, Greylan James adds to his own catalog of music with his brand new song “Who Broke Up With You”. A 2024 Country Swag Artist to Watch, James is one of those incredible artists and songwriters to pay attention to.

Written by James with Ashley Gorley and Brad Clawson, the song tells the story of actually approaching someone in person, rather than focusing on online-dating. Throughout the track, fans get a taste of James’ style both as a human and as a songwriter. “Who Broke Up With You” is clever and fun to listen to, a perfect song for the summer.

“‘Cause look at you smilin’ // look at you lightin’ up this dark little bar // Feelin’ that Tito’s with lime // Lookin’ like Hell on the heart // Sounds a little crazy // but baby right when you walked in the room // by yourself, I thought, who the hell broke up with you // What was he thinkin? // What was he drinkin’? // What was he smokin’?”

Greylan James is one to look out for, and “Who Broke Up With You” is the perfect song to add to your music library ASAP!

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Greylan James shares new song, “Who Broke Up With 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 Greylan James releases.

To keep up with Greylan James follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter.

“Who Broke Up With 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.

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Ryan and Rory: Self-titled Debut EP – EP Review

Ryan and Rory share their self-titled debut EP, Ryan and Rory, available now, July 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

With male duos often serving as a driving force in country music, it’s time for a new pair to emerge. Enter BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville’s newest duo: Ryan and Rory.

Composed of former Hot Chelle Rae frontman Ryan Follesé and multi-instrumentalist Rory John Zak, the duo is bursting onto the scene with their debut self-titled EP, out now. Raised in Nashville with songwriter parents, Follesé co-wrote five of the EP’s six new songs, exchanging harmonic melodies with Zak in a way that elevates the clever lyrics.

The collection kicks off with the previously-released “Pour Decisions,” a catchy and slick ode to drowning a broken heart in drinks and a rebound. Here, they cleverly turn the phrases “poor decisions” to reflect those alcohol-induced “pour decisions.”

“We both got broken hearts, try to numb it with some sipping // So how’s about we let thе liquor do the heavy lifting // Can only get so far gеtting over them with drinking // The only way to fix it is to make some pour decisions”

Heartbreak, love lost, and drinking tunes dominate the EP with “Drunk and Lonely,” another clear standout. On the swinging, two-stepping jaunt, they’re moving up and moving on, musing that We go together like drunk and lonely.” Likewise, “The State I’m In” deals with the regret of following a long distance love, only to discover it was for naught. “I ripped my roots right out the ground, they muse mournfully, “to chase her green eyes.”

“Cowboy Cry” shows the band’s softer side, the acoustic-leaning ballad lamenting a woman who leaves a path of broken cowboy hearts in her wake. She’s a heartbreaker and a pistol that can’t be tamed, and they’ve been burned.

“She’s always got one boot out the door, now you can’t make her stay, make her love you, she don’t stay in love too long, no you can’t rope the wind if you wanted to… She can make a cowboy cry”

The EP ends with the one-two punch of “This Town” and “Thanks Mama.” The former celebrates chasing new dreams with someone special, while the latter is a sparse and sweet celebration of a man’s mother. Co-penned by Follesé, alongside his brother, sister, and father, the song recalls the advice and love that helped shape him into the man he is. “Might’ve been born a sinner, but I was raised by a saint,” The pair harmonize. “For all I am, thanks Mama.”

On their debut EP, Ryan & Rory are introducing themselves as a new duo to keep in mind. Mixing clever lyrics and stunning harmonies with touches of Dan + Shay and hints of Brooks & Dunn, Ryan & Rory are the next heir apparent to the country duo throne.

Ryan and Rory Track List:

  1. Pour Decisions
  2. State I’m In
  3. Cowboy Cry
  4. Drunk and Lonely
  5. This Town
  6. Thanks Mama

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Pour Decisions
  2. Drunk and Lonely
  3. Cowboy Cry
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Ryan and Rory share their self-titled debut EP, 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.

Ryan and Rory EP 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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Dylan Marlowe Shares New Song “Devil On My Shoulder” + Announces Debut Album

Dylan Marlowe shares a brand new single, “Devil On My Shoulder,” out now, July 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Dylan Marlowe is one of the most exciting rising singer-songwriters in country music right now. Each of his songs unapologetically speak to who he is and what he believes in, whether the song draws inspiration from his life or not. Today, Marlowe’s grows his music collection with a brand new song called, “Devil On My Shoulder,” and the announcement of his debut album, Mid Twenties Crisis, out September 27th.

Written by Marlowe with Kyle Fisherman, Beau Bailey, and Rocky Block, “Devil On My Shoulder” is a song about trying everything to get over someone, but you still cannot get them off your mind. The song is a relatable, nostalgic storytelling song that feels like a country anthem, much like many of Marlowe’s songs do.

“He started whisperin’ // I started listenin’ // Damn, he started making sense // So, I drove my truck out of gas // I drank the bar out of beer // Emptied my pocket of cash // Trying to make you disappear // I found a new pairs of blues // Thought they’d put you in the past // Everything he told me to do, girl it ain’t doing jack // God made a hell of an angel when he made you // Even the devil on my shoulder don’t know what to do”

Marlowe is one of the most promising rising stars in country music right now. “Devil On My Shoulder” is another notch in his belt! As for the debut album, Marlowe shares in a recent press release, “Mid-Twenties Crisis is a record I wrote in my mid-twenties, really over the last two or three years. There’s a bunch of songs that are going to be fun to play live. I also thought it was really important to make sure I had some deeper lyrics as well. ‘Mid-Twenties Crisis’ was actually the last song to make the record. I’m so proud of that song – it’s kind of vulnerable but I hope y’all can relate and that you love the record.”

Marlowe is the real-deal, and his debut album is going to be a great one!

Mid Twenties Crisis Track List:

Side A

  1. Heaven’s Sake – Dylan Marlowe / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox
  2. Deer on the Wall – Dylan Marlowe / Zach Abend / Seth Ennis
  3. Mid-Twenties Crisis – Dylan Marlowe
  4. Heart Brakes  – Dylan Marlowe / Jordan Minton / Lindsay Rimes
  5. Stick to My Guns (feat. Riley Green) –  Dylan Marlowe / Benjy Davis / Abram Dean / Joe Fox / Reid Isbell
  6. Hungover in a Deer Stand – Dylan Marlowe / Trannie Anderson / Ryan Beaver / David Garcia
  7. Hang It Up  – Dylan Marlowe / Tyler Chambers

Side B

  1. Shop Radio – Dylan Marlowe / Tyler Chambers / Johnny McGuire
  2. Devil on My Shoulder – Dylan Marlowe / Beau Bailey / Rocky Block / Kyle Fishman
  3. I Never Miss – Dylan Marlowe / Rocky Block / Mark Holman / Blake Pendergrass
  4. There Goes That – Dylan Marlowe / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox
  5. Boys Back Home (feat. Dylan Scott) – Dylan Marlowe / Seth Ennis / Joe Fox
  6. You Did It Too – Dylan Marlowe / Dallas Davidson / Joe Fox
  7. Bat Outta Hell (With a Boat on the Back) – Dylan Marlowe / Jessie Jo Dillon / Kyle Fishman
  8. The Fence – Dylan Marlowe / Jimi Bell / Tyler Chambers / Benjy Davis / Seth Ennis / Mikey Reeves
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Dylan Marlowe shares new song, “Devil On My Shoulder,” 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.

“Devil On My Shoulder” 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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Tigirlily Gold: ‘Blonde’ – Album Review

Tigirlily Gold release their new album, Blonde, out now, July 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project here.

For sisters Kendra and Krista Slaubaugh, their debut album as Tigirlily Gold is representative of who they are and what they stand for. Out now on Monument Records, the duo’s Blonde, goes much deeper than a hair color.

“I hope listeners feel like they could hang out with us on a Friday night or have a heart-to-heart on a Sunday morning, that every emotion you feel is valid, that some nights you want to go shoot tequila and some nights you want to cry over a boy who shattered you,” shares Kendra in a statement. “At the end of the day, no one has it all together, and we’re all figuring out how to navigate love, loss, friends, memories, self-love, confidence.”

Featuring ten tracks, eight of which the pair co-wrote, Blonde takes listeners on a unique journey through love, loss, and self discovery. “Blonde is all about being undeniably and unapologetically yourself,” reveals Krista. “We want everyone to feel confident and vulnerable enough at the same time to say what they need to say.”

The album opens with its titular track, a light and twangy fête to those fair and flaxen locks. While it may seem surface level, the song invites listeners to embrace their inner Dolly with its sing-songy call and response. It’s a fun intro to the collection, immediately inviting listeners in for more.

“You can’t buy happiness // But you can buy hair like these // It’s a Dolly Parton state of mind // It’s Marilyn leavin’ Norma Jean behind // From dirty to platinum // We’re just trying to have some fun // When we’re feeling // Low, we highlightin’ up // Everyday’s a good day when you’re wakin’ up // Ugh blonde // Oo-oo oo-oo yeah // So blonde”

Likewise, the viral hit “Shoot Tequila” is a rousing ode to the love-hate relationship with their drink of choice. For them, tequila is responsible for great nights, bad decisions, and even worse mornings. It’s the perfect female-led drinking song, and almost everyone can relate to its messaging.

“I shouldn’t do it // But I don’t remember why // Such a bad influence, but you’re looking good tonight // Ah, shoot tequila // You’re good at what ya do, tequila // And it goes like One tequila, two tequila, three tequila more If I had a little sense, I would’ve stopped at four // ‘Stead of cursing your name on the bathroom floor // Swear to God I won’t drink tequila no more”

The sibling duo deals with bad boys who made bad decisions on songs like “I Tried a Ring On,” “Stupid Prizes,” and “Leroy.” While “Stupid Prizes” is a swampy and gritty look at the mind games that lead to seemingly unexpected consequences, “Leroy” is about a guy who can’t grow up and outrun the negative influence of his friends. 

“I Tried a Ring On” is a clear standout, a clever heartbreak anthem about an ill-fated relationship that finds them grappling with the end of forever. While they’ll grieve and then move on, they’re stuck in the angry stage, musing, “I’m sure I’ll get over you being gone, I just feel stupid, I tried a ring on.”

It’s not all heartbreak and heartache on Blonde, with love songs taking hold on tracks like “Only Once,” “End Up Us,” and the seductive “Move On.” While the latter puts them in the mood to flirt and make the first move with a new guy, “Only Once” documents those kinds of feelings that only come along once in a lifetime. Likewise, “End Up Us” is a swoon worthy ballad about the kind of love that was written in the stars. “‘End Up Us’ is the first love song released off our Blonde album. We believe real love, if meant to be, will always find its way,” Tigirlily Gold shares. “Every love has its own journey, and we can’t wait to see people share their love stories with this song!”

“Hometown Song” provides an especially unique moment on the LP, offering an alternative view to those country songs that seem to idolize and venerate their hometowns. Here, the North Dakota natives grapple with the dichotomy of both loving and hating the town that raised them. “Took me 18 years to get out, But I’m still tryna move on,” They harmonize. “I kinda wanna run back to it // But Lord, I’m grateful to be gone”

The collection ends with a countrified cover of the 2007 Leona Lewis hit, “Bleeding Love,” that has become a staple of the sisters’ live show. Here, they stay true to the original but put a unique twang on it, breathing new life into a song that everybody knows. It’s reminiscent of Sugarland’s take on Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable” and we can’t wait ‘til the inevitable Tigirlily Gold and Leona Lewis collab for a live performance.

For Tigirlily Gold, Blonde is representative of much more than a hair color, but a way of life. Here, they’re free-spirited and full of vulnerability, life, love, and so much more.

Blonde  Track List
  1. Blonde (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Alex Kline, Scott Stepakoff)
  2. Leroy (Nora Collins, Jessie Jo Dillon, Forest Glen Whitehead)
  3. Hometown Song (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Alex Kline, Scott Stepakoff)
  4. Move On (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Alex Kline, Scott Stepakoff)
  5. End Up Us (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Todd Clark, Jason Cole Saenz)
  6. I Tried A Ring On (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Pete Good, Josh Jenkins)
  7. Stupid Prizes (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Pete Good, Josh Jenkins)
  8. Shoot Tequila (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Kevin Griffin, David Mescon)
  9. Only Once (Kendra Jo Slaubaugh, Krista Jade Slaubaugh, Alex Kline, Jason Cole Saenz)
  10. Bleeding Love (Ryan Tedder, Jesse McCartney)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. I Tried a Ring On
  2. Shoot Tequila
  3. End Up Us
  4. Hometown Song
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Tigirlily Gold share their brand new album, ‘Blonde,’ 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 Tigirlily Gold releases.

To keep up with Tigirlily Gold, follow on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. 

For more info on the duo, visit their official website.

Blonde (album) 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 “I Ain’t Sayin'”

Jordan Davis shares new song “I Ain’t Sayin’,” out now, July 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Jordan Davis is arguably one of the most underrated country music stars right now. He cranks out hit after hit, and is constantly garnering new fans with each and every release. A Country Swag favorite, Davis deserves all the accolades continuously coming his way. Today the singer-songwriter shares his brand new song, “I Ain’t Sayin’,” after playing it live for fans at MetLife Stadium on July 20th, 2024.

“I Ain’t Sayin'” is arguably one of Davis’ most impressive up-tempo songs of late. Much like his debut singles, “Singles You Up,” the new song leans into the bad-boy persona, while still having that sweet and confident charisma that we all have grown to love from the now, family-man.

“I ain’t sayin’ I’m an angel, baby if you can’t tell // No I ain’t the take-you-home to mama type // And I ain’t sayin’ he’s a bad guy, all I know is that guy // Must’ve up and lost his mind tonight // Cause you’re down to the ice in that drink // He didn’t buy, I’m here and he’s MIA // That ain’t no kind of love, I’m not sayin’ I’m the one // I’m just sayin’ he sure as hell ain’t // He sure as hell ain’t

“I Ain’t Sayin'” feels like an instant hit. While the song may not tug at your heartstrings like “Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know,” it will feel relatable, fun, and impossible not to listen to again and again!

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Jordan Davis shares new song, “I Ain’t Saying,” out now on all streaming platforms.

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“I Ain’t Sayin'” 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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Morgan Wallen + Ernest Go Number One with “Cowgirls”

Morgan Wallen and Ernest go number one on country radio with their collaborative single, “Cowgirls.” Get all the details here.

We have said it time and time again, there is nothing like a country music collaboration! When Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time album came out, “Cowgirls” was a sneaky favorite. Wallen collaborated with his buddy, Ernest on the track, giving fans an ear worm song that is still one of our favorites. “Cowgirls” is officially number one at country radio this week, marking Wallen’s 13th number one and Ernest’s first.

“Cowgirls” is a feel-good song. The tune is the perfect blend of rhythmic beats, a hip-hop flavoring, and a country lyric. Ironically “Cowgirls” replaces Wallen’s other collaborative song with Post Malone, “I Had Some Help” for the top spot on the country charts this week.

“Long live cowgirls // Never gonna settle on down girls // Leave you in a lonely ghost town world // Where the sun don’t rise // Rodeo for one night // Love you like a mustang // One hand on them giddy-up reins // Hole in your heart with some good aim // On a goodbye ride // But it’s fine ’cause it’s kinda my thing // Long live cowgirls // Yeah, long live cowgirls”

Congrats to Morgan Wallen and Ernest on their number one single!

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

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

“Cowgirls” 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.