Dylan Scott: ‘Easy Does It’ – Album Review

Dylan Scott’s brand new album, Easy Does Itis out now, May 30th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new record here.

For Dylan Scott, the release of his third studio album, Easy Does It, marks the next chapter in both his life and career. Known for his breezy hits like “My Girl” and “Good Times Go By Too Fast,” the Louisiana native co-penned four of the album’s eleven tracks alongside the likes of Jessi Alexander, Michael Ray, Ashley Gorley, Morgan Wallen and more. 

“This album is a collection of songs that I love and felt strongly about releasing,” shared Scott in a statement. “For me, the phrase ‘easy does it’ represents where I’m at in my life right now. I’ve spent so much time in the past focusing on what I was going to do next in my career, comparing myself to my peers and worrying about what others needed from me. But now, having kids and being married has allowed me to see what I have right in front of me and embrace it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still working hard. But I am more comfortable with myself and my career than ever before, which has made life so much easier.” 

The album opens with the catchy “What He’ll Never Have,” an earworm of a midtempo that finds him longing for a long life with his love, but hoping she finds happiness if that’s not the case. Despite hoping she moves on, he promises that no one will love her how he can. 

“He can have my truck, sittin’ out in the drive // He can have this house, everything inside // My favorite fishing hole and my old dog too // But what he’ll never have is the love I have for you”

Endless love is a theme that permeates much of the album, weaving its way through songs like the romantic “Twice,” the western-swing of “Smoke Follows Beauty,” the catchy radio-ready “Till I Can’t, I Will,” and the gorgeous “Back Forty.” On each of these tracks, he’s ready to settle down and enjoy life’s special moments, loving them so much that he’d even like to live them “Twice.” Likewise, “Back Forty” is a quintessential wedding song, longing to look both forward and look back with someone special.

With love comes heartbreak, as evidenced on songs like “I Hate Whiskey,” a regretful ballad about love lost, and the album’s title track. The latter is a slow burning ballad that finds moving on nearly impossible as Scott muses, “Getting over you just don’t come easy, does it?”

Scott proves he can throwdown with the best of them on the raucous “Country Till I Die,” a driving uptempo that inspired the name of his headlining tour and is sure to be a crowd pleaser. The track is a perfect show opener, easily inspiring crowds to chant “C-O-U-N-T-R-Y, I’ll be country till I die.”

“C-O-U-N-T-R-Y, I’ll be country ’til I die // Every day and every night, it’s the only way of life // I’ve ever known, that’s how Daddy raised me // You got me wrong if you think that you can change me // I like it, man, I love it, wouldn’t trade it, not for nothing // C-O-U-N-T-R-Y, I’ll be country ’til I die”

Like “Country Till I Die,” both “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us” and “I Owe You One” celebrate Scott’s roots, taking a nostalgic trip to his hometown on the former, while celebrating those who helped shape him into who he is on the album’s closing track.

“’Cause I’m just a product of where I’m from // A little here for good, a little on the run // Late nights countin’ empty cans Just one of the boys, yeah, that’s all I am // ‘Cause I lay my head down and send one up // Pour a little extra somethin’ in my cup // Doin’ what I do ’cause of what you’ve done // You know who you are, yeah, I owe you one”

On Easy Does It, Dylan Scott mixes eternal love, heartbreak, and nostalgia in a way that he manages to make look easy.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Twice
  2. What He’ll Never Have
  3. Till I Can’t I Will
  4. I Owe You One

Easy Does It Track List:

  1. What He’ll Never Have (Dylan Scott, Logan Robinson, Ricky Rowton, Robbie Gatlin)
  2. I Hate Whiskey (Taylor Phillips, Michael Ray, Jon Kraft, Jaxson Free)
  3. Easy Does It (Chris DuBois, Jeb Gipson, Jordan Gray)
  4. This Town’s Been Too Good To Us (Dylan Scott, Ashley Gorley, Ryan Vojtesak, John Bryon, Taylor Phillips)
  5. Twice (Charlie Handsome, Jaxson Free, John Byron, Taylor Phillips)
  6. Country Till I Die (Benjamin Joel Johnson, Taylor Phillips, Ryan Vojtesak, John Byron)
  7. Back Forty (Adam Craig, Kyle Clark, Patrick Murphy)
  8. Smoke Follows Beauty (Danny Majic, Jessie Alexander, Jordan Gray, Trannie Anderson)
  9. You’d Think I Was A Cowboy (Dylan Scott, Will Weatherly, Jaxson Free, Michael Whitworth)
  10. Till I Can’t, I Will (Dylan Scott, Taylor Phillips, Jesse Frasure, Chase McGill, Ashley Gorley)
  11. I Owe You One (Morgan Wallen, Ashley Gorley, Mark Holman, Ernest K. Smith)
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Dylan Scott shares new album, ‘Easy Does It,’ 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 and announcements about future Dylan Scott releases.

To keep up with Dylan Scott, visit his website or follow him on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and TikTok.

Easy Does It 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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Karley Scott Collins Releases New Song “Cowboy Sh!t”

Karley Scott Collins shares new song “Cowboy Sh!t,” out now, May 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Sony Music Nashville artist, Karley Scott Collins is in a league all her own. The songstress is skilled at crafting music that speaks to her experiences. She does not shy away from confronting lyrics or confident and honest anthems. today, the singer-songwriter shares her latest song, “Cowboy Sh!t,” and it quite possibly might be the new best song in her catalog!

“Cowboy Sh!t” is a confident anthem with a twist. The song warns men who think that Collins is a sweet and naive girl that she was raised with vengeance and “cowboy” in her blood. While men tend to hide behind their love em’ and leave em’ persona, Collins actually walks the walk that all the fake cowboys talk. As she stated on her TikTok, “Cowboy Sh!t” is for all of the Beth Duttons of the world, not afraid to cause chaos and teeter the line.

“I know you // You see an innocent girl at the bar // And you’re buying her a drink just to get her in your arms // Another notch in your belt full of hearts // Gonna leave her in the morning, but you’ll love her in the dark // Ooh ooh, you think you’re an outlaw // And no one ever sees you coming // But ooh ooh, I’ve ran with some wild ones // And baby, let me tell you something // Got a pistol in the glovebox // Steel toe on the gas // Don’t need no one for nothing // Daddy raised me like that // I know how to love and leave ‘em // Baby I don’t get attached”

“Cowboy Sh!t” is not only stellar songwriting, but a captivating listen. Even more exciting, Scott also recently announced her debut album Flight Risk, slated for release on September 26th. Stay tuned!

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Karley Scott Collins shares new song, “Cowboy Sh!t,” 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 Karley Scott Collins releases.

To keep up with Karley Scott Collins, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.

“Cowboy Sh!t” 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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Alexandra Kay Debuts New Song “The Last” Out Now

Alexandra Kay shares new song, “The Last,” out now, May 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Recording artist, Alexandra Kay is is an absolute force in country music. She built her huge following independently, and now with a record label and a team there to support her, she is putting out some of her best music to date. Today, the singer-songwriter shares her brand new song, “The Last.”

While Kay consistently gives fans confident anthems and honest exposes from her life through her music, “The Last” is a more hopeful, yet still vulnerable song. “The Last” is exactly where the singer finds herself right now, in love again. The new song speaks to having some baggage, but being hopeful that you finally found your real, honest, forever.

“It’s the first time // moving too fast // Don’t feel like moving too fast // It ain’t my first time hearing those words // But this time, I believe them // Be the first to put me first // that’s all I ask // and be the last thing on my mind every night when I close my eyes // Be the last arms, I fall into, when the sun falls out of that sky // Gave you my heart and for the first time // I don’t want it back // be the last”

“The Last” is a fun new song by Kay! Make sure you listen ASAP!

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Alexandra Kay shares brand new song, “The Last,” 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 Alexandra Kay releases.

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

“The Last” 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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Tiera Kennedy Releases New Song “Somebody Like You”

Tiera Kennedy shares new song “Somebody Like You” out now, May 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Tiera Kennedy has always been a talented singer-songwriter; however, her greatness surpasses her talent and also encompasses her heart. Kennedy creates music that speaks to her soul and to her fanbase. Today, the songstress is sharing her latest song, “Somebody Like You.”

Written by the singer with Cameron Bedell and Jared Scott, “Somebody Like You” is a modern, genre-bending song that celebrates having someone to hold you down. “Somebody Like You” is a celebration of love, no matter if it is a good or bad day. Kennedy shared her own thoughts about the song via social media, honoring her husband and creative director, Kamren Kennedy. “No matter how full life gets, we show up for each other and that’s what somebody like you is about. it’s about having that one person who keeps you rooted, lifts you up, and loves you through it all. he’s my somebody.”

“Truth is this world is gonna always break my heart // But somehow you don’t ever let it fall apart // You never leave me in the dark // Out on my own // No where to go // I’m never too far gone // When I’m alone // Lookin’ for home // You keep your porch light on // Everybody needs somebody // Somebody to lean on // Everybody needs somebody // Got both their feet on the ground // Water your roots // Up your downs to get you through // Everybody needs somebody // Somebody like you // Somebody like you”

Life has its ups and downs, and Kennedy personified that effortlessly through her new song, “Somebody Like You.”

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Tiera Kennedy shares new song, “Somebody Like 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 Tiera Kennedy releases.

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

“Somebody Like 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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Vincent Mason Shares New Song “Painkiller”

Vincent Mason shares new song “Painkiller,” out now, May 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Vincent Mason consistently impresses with each and every release. The singer-songwriter’s trajectory to stardom is brighter and brighter as the year progresses. Today, Mason expands his growing catalog of music with a new song called, “Painkiller.”

Written by the singer with hitmakers Jessie Jo Dillon, Luke Laird, and Chase McDaniel, the new song is a mash-up of country and soul. “Painkiller” captures how it feels to not want to leave someone; despite, the ebbs and flows. Much like a painkiller, the female music for this song embodies love and heartbreak all at the same time.

“She’s one hell of a painkiller // The kind that gets you right // that’s so hard to find // I ain’t been the same since // her red dirt raised with // them blue jean eyes // She’s heavy on the heart // she’s easy on the mind // to tell you the truth I’m still high // She’s one hell of a painkiller // And it’s killing me to leave her behind”

We’re eager to see what’s next for Mason as he embarks on this exciting next chapter in his career. With his undeniable talent and passion, he’s poised for incredible growth in the industry. As he continues to evolve as an artist, we expect even more captivating music and an ever-growing fanbase to follow. The future looks incredibly bright for Mason, and we can’t wait to see where his journey takes him!

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Vincent Mason shares brand new song, “Painkiller,” 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 Vincent Mason releases.

To keep up with Vincent Mason, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

“Painkiller” 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 Zach John King’s New EP ‘Slow Down’

Zach John King shares his new EP, Slow Down, officially out now, May 23rd on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new project below.

Sony Music Nashville recording artist, Zach John King is proving his staying power with each and every release. The singer-songwriter is sharing his latest project, out today. Slow Down is officially out now featuring six songs all co-penned by the incredible artist.

In a recent press release King shared, “This EP is the first project this year where I finally feel like I’ve captured a full picture of who I am—both as a person and as an artist. Once you listen top to bottom, you’ll get the good and the bad sides of me—the heartbreaks, the love stories, my mistakes, the things I care about, and the person I’m still becoming.”

He added, “Every track holds a piece of my story, and my hope is that when people listen, they find a piece of their own story in it too. I’m so stoked to get it out to my fans and let them connect with it. Slow Down—the EP—is the most honest storytelling I’ve ever put to music, and whether people love it or hate it, I’m proud of what it represents. It’s vulnerable, real, and exactly where I’m at right now.”

Listen to the Slow Down EP now!

Slow Down Track List:

  1. Lose You – (Zach John King / Alex Hope / Sasha Sloan)
  2. She Didn’t Have To – (Zach John King / Beau Bailey / Matt McVaney / Joybeth Taylor)
  3. I Deserve A Heartbreak – (Zach John King / Thomas Archer / Michael Lotten)
  4. Slow Down – (Zach John King / Thomas Archer / Kyle Fishman / Michael Taylor)
  5. Hole In The Wall – (Zach John King / Abram Dean / Jimmy Robbins)
  6. Cold Shoulder – (Zach John King / Zarni Dewet / Tom Whall)
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Zach John King shares new EP, ‘Slow Down,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

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

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

Slow Down EP 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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Adam Doleac Shares New Single “Playin’ Catch”

Adam Doleac shares brand new single “Playin’ Catch” out now, May 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

With each and every release, Adam Doleac continues to give fans more to be excited about in this new era of music. Gifted at crafting meaningful lyrics and displaying raw emotion in his music, Doleac’s brand new song, “Playin’ Catch” fits the bill.

Earlier this year, the singer-songwriter and his wife welcomed their first son into the world. As any parent can imagine, this welcoming to fatherhood was poignant for Doleac, which is reflected in this brand new song. “Playin’ Catch” is a heartfelt tribute to fatherhood and an honest, introspective window into life’s little, yet special moments.

“He’d pull down the driveway // Still in his work clothes // Wouldn’t even walk inside // He’d just say “Buddy let’s go” // But he was playin’ catch out in the backyard // Trying to catch up for a while // Just to catch what I’d been doing // Cuz he’d been working all he time // I was thinking about a fastball // He was thinking how fas time flies // But all of that went right over my head // He was catchin’ up // And I was just playin’ catch”

“Playin’ Catch” embodies what country music is at its best – honest storytelling that makes you feel. The song has every facet we have grown to love in a Doleac song. “Playin’ Catch” is a special song!

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Adam Doleac shares new song, “Playin’ Catch,” 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 Adam Doleac releases.

To keep up with Adam Doleac, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“Playin’ Catch” 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 Goes Number One with “I’m The Problem”

Morgan Wallen earns his sixteenth number one single at country radio with his song, “I’m The Problem.” Get all the details here.

Perfectly timed with the release of his latest album I’m The Problem, Morgan Wallen found his way to the top of the country radio charts yet again! The superstar continues to dominate country music, breaking records and garnering hundreds of thousands fans at his shows. Today, Wallen’s latest single, the title track of his new record, “I’m The Problem” is officially the number one song at country radio.

After originally being teased back in early 2024, fans begged for “I’m The Problem” to be released. Originally referred to as “I Guess” by fans, the demo won the hearts of listeners everywhere for its catchy chorus and tension-filled lyrics. It is no surprise that the song found its way to the number one spot on the charts!

“I guess I’m the problem // And you’re ‘Miss Never Do No Wrong’ // If I’m so awful, then why’d you stick around this long // And if it’s the whiskey, then why do you keep on pulling it off the shelf? // You hate that when you look at me, you halfway see yourself // And it got me thinking // If I’m the problem, you might be the reason”

“I’m The Problem” marks Wallen’s sixteenth number one single, with other songs already making waves on the country charts as we speak!

Congrats to Morgan Wallen and his team on their latest 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 releases.

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

“I’m The Problem” 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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Who Is Zach John King? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

Who is Zach John King? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…

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Zach John King // Photo credit: Emma Shane Heim

Quick Facts:

Full name – Zach John King
Birthdate – 03/25/1997
Hometown – Fayetteville, Georgia
Current city – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical influences – George Jones, Otis Redding, The Police, Third Eye Blind, Switchfoot, Biz Markie
Label – Sony Music Nashville
Current Project – Slow Down EP (out 5/23) (as of date of article: 5/19/2025)
The Beginning:

Today’s spotlight shines on an artist that is making waves in country music. Zach John King is a name you are going to want to remember! The singer-songwriter has the talent of a seasoned veteran. As he embarks on the release of his EP, Slow Down, out this Friday, we chatted with the singer about where’s he’s been and where he’s going!

“I grew up in a town called Fayetteville, Georgia. My grandparents, my first memory of music in general was my Nana had a little radio in her kitchen cabinet and every time she cooked, she turned on anything basically from 1980s down in country music,” shared the singer, reminiscing about his childhood.

Those early movements introduced him to artists like Patsy Cline, Waylon Jennings, and even later on, Travis Tritt. “Being from Georgia, if you’re growing up there, that’s all you listen to kind of non-stop, and I think for me, growing up on it, it was a beautiful thing,”

Instinctively country music memorized the singer, who gravitated towards the storytelling aspect of the genre at an early age. “My family has some poets. […] My grandma instead of journaling would write some super simple poetry about their travels like rhymed poetry, so I had that in my family DNA already. A family of writers. […] I would read their poems, and I would figure out how to read rhyme, so that was really cool, and then I think in school, I was terrible at math, I was terrible at most subjects, but the literature, English side of thing always came easy to me, and then when you move to Nashville, a town of the best of the best, you really have to learn the discipline of it. It’s a job, and it’s still very inspiring, but you also have to show up everyday and get better at it. It’s one of the most fun parts of it.”

The Turning Point:

Despite loving country music, like many kids, King wanted to to forge his own path, separate from his roots in country. “By the time I got to high-school, it was sort of what I had always known, so there was a part of me that wanted d to do something different, so I fell in love with indie-rock. I was trying to get away from the hometown and my grandparents music, and I kind of abandoned it in this weird identity-crisis mode in high-school, which I think everybody goes through.”

While in high-school, the singer-songwriter formed an indie-rock band, gravitating towards the likes of artists like Kings of Leon, The Strokes, and Radiohead. “I started a band in high-school like everybody does. It was an Indie Rock band with my buddies from back home. We started playing graduation parties, and then we all went to separate colleges in separate states, but I couldn’t get away from writing music, so I would write a bunch of music, and then during our Christmas break, we’d learn it all and recorded it, and put it out on an EP.”

This led King to move to Athens, Georgia to take the band more seriously. “We cut our teeth for basically three years playing the clubs and indie route circuits,” began the singer, “And then COVID hit, and at that point, I had really fallen back in love with country music, and where I came from. It was kind of a perfect storm because I realized if I’m going to make this thing a career then I have to move and actually do it, and that meant Nashville.”

King got a job on Broadway waiting tables, and started to make connections in Music City, ready to pursue his dream. “I quit my job, and I got a job waiting tables on Broadway. Didn’t know anybody, and it just kind of started from there. And I tell everybody that if you feel like you can’t get a way from that calling, if you feel like you can’t quit daydreaming about it, your probably need to try it and really go for it. For me that’s what it was. I just couldn’t get away from music. I tried four different careers, jobs, and I couldn’t stop thinking about it.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, King is a Sony Music Nashville recording artist with a bright future in country music. He has seamlessly blended his love for traditional country with the sounds of indie rock, creating a true sound that is all his own. “The beauty of country music among all the beautiful things about it. The best thing is the storytelling. We focus on the best storytelling lyrics we can build, but musically speaking, maybe we throw in some non-traditional instruments there or maybe the cadence of the song isn’t a typical country song. […] I feel like I’m carving my own lane, and it’s taken some time, but I feel really strongly that we’re landing on some stuff that really feels like me and no-one else.”

As he grows his catalog, the singer is releasing his EP Slow Down this Friday, featuring songs like, “I Deserve A Heartbreak” and “Cold Shoulder.” While the EP features six songs, the process for choosing the songs took a lot of thought and honesty. “At the point of picking the EP, we had thirty songs to pick from and we had to little wittle them down to six,” shared King.

“It was about how do we pick the ones that tell a complete story about who I am because if you listen top to bottom of this project, we wanted to treat this thing like an album, where if you listen through, you get a full picture and a full story of who I am. […] We wanted to put my mistakes in there, what I’ve done wrong in relationships, my healthy relationships, who I love, where I’m from, and kind of color up the whole project, so when you listen you get this guy, you connect with this guy because there’s a lot of common ground out there.”

The EP is sure to make fans new and old flock to the singer in droves; however, King is showing no signs of slowing down in 2025. “We’re putting more music out. It’s going to be a non-stop summer of music. […] The goal of this EP is for you to get to know me, and then the stuff coming after that is my favorite stuff that I’ve ever done. It feels very focused, and I’m really excited about it. We’re not slowing down,” he shared, adding, “We’re going to keep fueling the fire and building this thing.” Stay tuned!

Connect:

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

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

Zach John King’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

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.

“House Again” – Hudson Westbrook ft. Miranda Lambert

Westbrook resigned his debut single, “House Again” with Miranda Lambert, as well as, drops a cover  of Lamar’s iconic single, “House That Built Me.”

 

“Richmond’s Most Wanted” – The Jack Wharff Band

Big Machine Records, The Jack Wharff Band shares their newest single, “Richmond’s Most Wanted.”

 

“Kids Like Me” – Noah Thompson

Noah Thompson drops his latest EP, including the title track, “Kids Like Me.”

 

“Girls on Guys” – Tigirlily Gold

Tigirlily Gold continues to up the ante with their brand new song, “Girls on Guys.”

 

“John Deere Blue – McCoy Moore

Sony Music Nashville’s newest signee, McCoy Moore shares his new song, “John Deere Blue.”

 

“The Actor” – Willow Avalon ft. Charles Wesley Godwin

Willow Avalon joins forces with Charles Wesley Godwin on their brand new song, “The Actor.”

 

“Even If It’s Broke” – Brent Cobb

Brent Cobb drops his latest single, “Even If It’s Broke,” out today.

 

“Drunk At Work” – Reid Haughton

Reid Haughton shares his catchy brand new song, “Drunk At Work.”

 

“Breaking in Those Boots” – Tyler Braden

Off his debut album, out today, devil and a prayer, Braden shares new music including his song, “Breaking in Those Boots.”

 

“Falling Down” – Kelsey Waldon

Kelsey Waldon shares her newest song, “Falling Down.”

 

“Not Today” – The Vegabonds

The Vegabonds add to their growing catalog of music with their new song, “Not Today.”

 

“Lonely Won’t Leave Me Alone” – Maoli

Artist, Maoli shares his brand new song, “Lonely Won’t Leave Me Alone,” out today.

 

“Trailer Trash” – Adam Chaffins

Adam Chaffins shares his brand new project, featuring title track, “Trailer Trash.”

 

 

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.