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Dasha: ‘Anna’ – EP Review

Dasha shares her brand new EP, Anna, out now October 10th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project here.

After bursting onto the scene with the viral sensation “Austin,” Dasha has quickly become one of country music’s most exciting and interesting new artists. With a sound that mixes catchy pop hooks with honest country storytelling, she brings something fresh to the table. Her new EP, Anna, takes things even further. 

Part pop chanteuse, part country heartbreaker, all aspects of her unique style are on display in the new collection, out now. Featuring eight new tracks, the rising singer-songwriter dabbles in viral sounds on “Like It Like That,” shares her vulnerable side on “Oh, Anna,” and creates pure pop-country perfection on “Not at This Party.”

The EP opens with “Work on Me,” an immediate attention-grabber that’s equal parts swinging and soulful. With an effortless Motown-esque bounce, it sounds different from anything she’s done before and sets the tone for the project.

From there, she slides straight into “Not at This Party,” a toe-tapping, radio-ready earworm that cleverly juxtaposes heartbroken lyrics with an uptempo melody. It’s contradictory in the best way, with the lyrics floating over the music in a way that feels effortless. 

“‘Not At This Party’ was a title I’d been carrying around for a while,” Dasha shared in a statement. “It’s about that universal experience of being out with friends, but mentally checked out. When I wrote it with Ashley Gorley and Ben Johnson, I was going through something with a guy, and the song just flowed. We really tried to capture that mix of distraction and guilt in the song.”

“I’m not at this party, I’m back in your back seat // You’re pulling it over, you just had to have me // I can’t hear this music ’cause I’m hearing you yell // You’re so in love with me but right now, you need to work on yourself, mmm //  And they think I moved on with my life, that I’m having a good night // Out here on this dance floor, just like everybody // But nobody here knows just how bad you got me I’m not at this party”

On songs like “I Don’t Mean To” and “Gimmie a Second,” the California native grapples with a broken heart. Meanwhile, both “Please Stop Changing” and “Train” explore the feeling of life moving on without her, leaning into the bittersweet nature of nostalgia.

“’Cause time changes everything // You hang some pictures up and make // A habit outta taking the same way // To the grocery store // You learn the turns and time the lights // The town you didn’t recognize // Becomes a little more like home // And you’ll know when you’re // Used to thе license plates // And you got a couple friends next door // You’ll wake up, realize one day // That you don’t hear the train anymore”

Meanwhile, “I LIke it Like That” is easily the most likely to go viral and replicate the success of “Austin.” With its earwormy melody and pop-laden lyrics, it’s primed to be the next big sensation. ”‘Like It Like That’ is about letting go of that pressure to get love ‘right’ and embracing the moments that don’t fit the plan,” Dasha tells Holler. “At this point in my life, I’m not trying to have it all figured out—sometimes the so-called wrong person is exactly right for right now.”

The EP ends on a special moment, “Oh Anna,” showing a different side of the growing singer-songwriter. It’s a classic country story song, sparse and acoustic with a vulnerable edge as she pens a sweet letter to the little girl she used to be.

“I miss you, I need you // I left you, didn’t mean to // I wish you would come back a little, come back a little // Run as fast as you can // I wish you would meet me in the middle, meet me in the middle // Take me by the hand // I feel more like a scared little kid than I ever did, back then // I need you to come back a little, comе back a little // Make me that girl again// Oh, Anna.”

“When my career took off last year, everything changed so fast—and in the whirlwind, I felt like I lost myself. It was disorienting and, honestly, scary. I faced a lot of hate in the middle of my success, and for a while, my confidence disappeared,” she shares of the song. “So I wrote a song—not just for who I am now, but for the fearless little girl I used to be. The one with big dreams, unshakable pride, and a clear sense of self. This song is a reminder of her strength, her clarity, and her joy.” 

“I hope when people hear it, they reconnect with their own younger selves—the purest versions of who they are,” she explained. “And if they’re feeling lost, I want them to know: sometimes the way forward is found by remembering where you started. My name is Anna Dasha—and I’m proud to say, she’s back.” 

Country Swag Picks:

  1. “Not At This Party” 
  2. “Train” 
  3. “Oh, Anna!” 
  4. “Like It Like That”

Anna Tracklist:

  1. Work On Me 
  2. Not At This Party 
  3. Please Stop Changing 
  4. Gimmie a Second 
  5. I Don’t Mean To 
  6. Train 
  7. Like It Like That 
  8. Oh, Anna!
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Dasha shares brand new EP, ‘Anna,’ 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 Dasha releases.

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

Anna 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.

Here Is Noah Hicks’ EP ‘Small Town Does’

Noah Hicks shares his brand new EP, Small Town Does, officially out now, October 10th on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

Nashville recording artist and Georgia native, Noah Hicks continues to grow his artistry with each and every release. With the grit and talent to rival any country artists, Hicks is sharing the project he has been working on over the years. His eight track brand new project, Small Town Does is officially here!

According to the singer, Small Town Does is an important project. “This project means a lot to me,” shares Hicks in a recent press release. “It’s made up of songs I’ve written over the last couple of years, and I think it does a good job of telling you a little more about me and the life I’m living. It’s important to me to keep giving fans new music, and I’m excited to see what they think of Small Town Does!”

With tracks that feel clever, rocking, and vulnerable, Small Town Does truly has something for everyone with authenticity firmly the through-line of the project. Make sure to listen ASAP!

Small Town Does Track List:

  1. Country Tonight (Noah Hicks, Zach Abend, Troy Cartwright)
  2. Better Bad Habit (Noah Hicks, Zach Abend, Jordan Walker, Justin Wilson)
  3. That Fire (Noah Hicks, Paul DiGiovanni, Jeremy Stover, Cole Taylor)
  4. Small Town Does (Noah Hicks, Zach Abend, Cole Taylor)
  5. The Best For Me (Noah Hicks, Paul DiGiovanni, Jeremy Stover, Cole Taylor)
  6. Might As Well Be Gone (Noah Hicks, John Pierce, Lindsay Rimes)
  7. Get Enough (Noah Hicks, John Pierce, Lindsay Rimes)
  8. More People Don’t (Noah Hicks, Will Bundy, Jeremy Stover, Cole Taylor)
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Noah Hicks shares brand new EP, ‘Small Town Does,’ 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 Noah Hicks releases.

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

Small Town Does 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 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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Jelly Roll Goes Number One At Country Radio with “Heart of Stone”

Jelly Rolls earns the number song at country radio this week with his song “Heart of Stone.” Learn more about the song below!

Jelly Roll is an absolute superstar, and he proves it time and time again. Truly one of the good ones, Jelly Roll deserves all of his well-earned successes. As his career continues to catapult him into the stratosphere, Jelly Roll has even more to celebrate. This week he earns his seventh number one single at country radio, topping the charts with his song, “Heart of Stone.”

As the third single off his album, Beautifully Broken, “Heart of Stone” has emerged as standout track. The song confronts the notion that who you stand with and stand for matters. In past interviews, Jelly Roll mentioned that this was one of his favorites off the project, which seems to be a sentiment we can all agree with.

“On my knees, I’m looking up // I need a different kind of drug // I’m wide awake and I’m dreaming // Wondering where and when I fell apart, oh, I fell apart // I had enough of my demons // Angels only meet you where you are, and I’m in the dark // At least for now Lord I ain’t losing hope // That somehow you can make a heart of gold from this heart of stone (oh) // This heart of stone, uh-uh”

Congrats to Jelly Roll and his team on his seventh number one at country radio! We can’t wait to see what comes next.

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

To keep up with Jelly Roll, follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

“Heart of Stone”  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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Who Is Priscilla Block? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music (2025)

Who is Priscilla Block? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about her journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Priscilla Block // Photo Credit: Britton Webb

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Priscilla Ann Block
Birthdate – 08/10/1995
Hometown – Raleigh, North Carolina
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift, Pistol Annies, Jason Aldean
Label – Universal Music Group Nashville (MCA)
Current Single – Phones And Radios” (as of date of article: 10/6/2025)

The Beginning:

Five years ago, we introduced you to an up and coming artist that we truly believed in. Today, we get to retell her story and celebrate the upcoming sophomore record that is releasing this Friday, October 10th. We chatted with singer-songwriter, Priscilla Block about the incredible last five years, her new record, and everything in between. Keep reading to learn more.

Growing up in North Carolina, Block always had a penance for music. She sang worship music at church with her mother, and eventually took an interest in guitar. “I was the girl learning all the Taylor Swift songs on the guitar,” she laughs, telling us, “I wrote my first song when I was 15, and I just fell in love with writing and performing for people. Anyone that would listen to me, I would play for.”

For Block, songwriting was always an important part of the process. “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.” Besides Swift, Block drew inspiration from artists like Shania Twain and Martina McBride, but she also listened ago a lot of pop and rap, namedropping artists like Cardi B and Usher.

Armed with a desire to make her dream a reality, Block took a chance on herself.

The Turning Point:

Straight out of high-school, Block headed to Nashville, Tennessee, where she currently resides. At first, she tried to make it in the music industry, all while going to school and working full-time, but it came apparent to her shortly after her move that it was an all or nothing type of thing. “One day, I decided that I just needed to give it a go. I quit my job, I quit school and just started networking like crazy in Nashville,” adding later, “I would go to shows, ask people to write that I loved their songs, and just really put myself in uncomfortable situations for the first little bit until I really established my core group of people in Nashville.”

Eventually, Block met her crew, blew up on TikTok, and signed her record deal with Universal Music Group Nashville in September of 2020. Her first radio single, “Just About Over You” impacted country radio, and it was off to the races.

For Block and her team, her raw, unapologetic, and unfiltered nature were important components in her music and in growing her diehard fanbase over the last five years. Block’s released her debut project, singles, and has been non-stop touring since the moment she started performing.

“I’ve been running non-stop on the road for five years. We’ve had a ton of headlining shows, I’ve opened for people,” shared the singer, “We just celebrated my first number one with Justin Moore, “You, Me, & Whiskey. It’s definitely been a rollercoaster the past five years, but it’s been great. I feel like my career has been steady climb, which is something that I’m really proud of.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Block is embarking on her most vulnerable feat to date. Her brand new album, Things You Didn’t See comes out this Friday, filled with songs that speak to her growth as an artist and as a person in the spotlight.

“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,” she shared, adding, “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.” 

Things You Didn’t See is a project that will allow fans to see all sides of the songstress. “I may seem like this big, bold, confident girl, but there are days that I don’t feel like that girl or the love of my life, that’s you know part of this too that people really haven’t seen that side of me. There’s also a lot that goes into my childhood and how I grew up, that I really kind of feel like when you listen through to this record, you start to understand like what I am the way that I am.”

This record is the moment for Block to tell her full story. “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.”

While fans eagerly wait for the record, Block is hard at work putting together the tour and the creative for the upcoming headlining tour. “I’m challenging myself with this tour. I want it to be something that fans have never seen from me. We’re working through the creative right now. I know that it’s going to be amazing, and I want to continue to put out new music and grow and become the biggest artist I can be,” she shared, finally adding, “I’m really hoping that this record shocks people in the best way.”

Connect:

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

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

Priscilla Block’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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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.