One of our 2019 Artists to Watch and Swag Session alums, Mitchell Tenpenny scored his very first number one at country radio at the end of last year, with his smash hit “Drunk Me.” His debut album Telling All My Secrets (released in December 2018) entered Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart as the best first-week showing for a major label country debut album of 2018 by amassing 20,000 units.
We’ve compiled some of Tenpenny’s best lyrics to accompany your Instagram photos for what is sure to be one hell of a show.
1. “Somebody’s got me all f*ed up like I’m three drinks in and the room is spinning” – Somebody’s Got Me
2. “I don’t deal with bitches no more” – Bitches
3. “If a picture’s worth a thousand words baby, you just said it all” – I Get The Picture
4. “I learned how to forgive, let shit go, water under the bridge” – All On You
5. “Oh but these shots I’m shooting make me not give a damn” – Alcohol You Later
6. “She has mixed feelings about her drinking, mixed drinks about her feelings” – Mixed Drinks
7. This is one of those more to come where that came from kind of evenings” – Goner
8. “Something’s telling me to tell you that I could be falling” – Chance Worth Taking
9. “All my friends think that I’m crazy, but all of me has come to be in love with you baby” – Telling All My Secrets
10. “Drunk me can’t get over you” – Drunk Me
11. “I would wreck all of my plans, drive until we hit the sand”- Anything She Says
12. “Hell, yeah, those were the good days- driving by my own rules”- Truck I Drove in High School
13. “I spend everyday tryna make him proud”- Walk Like Him
14. “We should kick it right here to the rhyme of our heartbeats”- Make It to the Party
15. “But I would give up all my Christmases ‘cause every day is a gift when I’m loving on you just like this”- Naughty List
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Who is Seaforth? The duo joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…
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The Beginning:
Our Swag Spotlight this week shines on one of our 2019 Artists to Watch, Seaforth. Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson were born in a town in Sydney called Seaforth in Australia. They went to the same preschool, played on the soccer team there and have been friends their entire lives. “We have been making music together for what seems like forever, we are super excited and happy to be musical pals and best mates,” they tell us.
Thompson explains that growing up, their influences were all types of music including ACDC and Led Zeppelin but that his mom was a huge Keith Urban fan. “Discovering Keith was an absolute lightbulb moment for both of us,” he tells us. They were making music independently at first but once they wrote their first song together, they quickly realized that one of them could do what the other couldn’t, creating the perfect equation for a duo.
Jordan tells us how they were organically writing country music and knew that one day the end goal was to make it to Nashville, Tennesee and immerse themselves in the music industry and culture. They made the trek over the ocean to Music City five years ago, falling in love with the town immediately. “We would play wedding gigs in Sydney, save up money, fly to Nashville, spend everything, come back broke, start doing gigs again until we managed to get our record deal with Sony.” They racked up the frequent flyer miles traveling back and forth and they joked that they just really loved that long flight. “We played our last wedding gig the week before we moved and I think we cried more than the bride and the groom,” Jordan laughed.
The Turning Point:
The duo co-wrote all four songs on their debut EP, including “Love That”, the debut single that will head to radio later this month. Written by the duo with Daniel Ross and Michael Whitworth, they tell us how it is all four of their first singles heading to the country radio airwaves. “Love That” is one of the songs they wrote on one of their very first trips to Nashville so they are so proud to see it on their EP and to have it be the song that is their introduction to the market.
Being songwriters in Nashville, Seaforth is so happy to be able to learn from some of the best writers in the country. “I feel like to improve at anything it’s best to surround yourself with people that are better than you and Nashville is the home of people that are better than you,” Thompson says. “Everyone here is so talented, it is such a huge influence and inspiration to us to write better songs.”
Today:
We asked the duo for a fun fact that our followers would love to know about them, Jordan tells us that he is ‘globophobic’ which means he is afraid of balloons. “When I was young I was blowing one up and it popped and it was really loud a since then I have been terrified of them,” he tells us. Thompson laughs and tells us that his fun fact is he can actually floss a spaghetti noodle through his nose and out his mouth.
Seaforth has a jam-packed summer with festivals and gigs promoting their new music and their single “Love That”. They will be playing CMAfest in just a few short weeks and then they will be playing at Lake Shake in Chicago in July, on the exact same day as Keith Urban, one of the main reasons they are in this industry. The excitement for that festival is apparent in their voices as they tell us all about it. It was also just announced today that Seaforth is nominated for Discovery Artist of the Year at the 2019 MusicRow Awards. To catch Seaforth on the road this summer head to https://www.weareseaforth.com/.
“Love That” 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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California hitmaker, Brett Young has made quite the name for himself in Nashville. On the heels of success stemming from his sophomore album Ticket to L.A, the singer-songwriter has embarked on a new project. The multi-platinum selling artist revealed a video series, entitled ‘Acoustic Sessions,’ featuring stripped-down performances of songs off his sophomore record. Co-writer and Lady Antebellum’s, Charles Kelley joined Young for a performance of “Here Tonight,” as the first installment of the new series.
Young’s video series is directed by Steve Jawn. In the first session, he slows down his mid-tempo love song and chart-topping hit, turning it into an epic ballad, reminiscent of hits “In Case You Didn’t Know” and “Mercy.” The camera shows clips of the singer, in the recording booth, singing the first verse and chorus of the song, later panning to fellow singer-songwriter, Kelley, also in the booth, singing the second verse of the song.
On the second chorus of “Here Tonight,” the two talented men team up, both lending their voices to the powerful lyrics. The duet adds a beautiful and unique harmony to the stripped-down version of the track. The new series shows a more vulnerable side to Young, allowing fans to see the process that goes into putting together and recording a song.
Young is wrapping up his the ‘Miss Me More Tour’ with Kelsea Ballerini and newcomer, Brandon Ratcliff later this week. The recording artist will be performing at multiple festivals this summer. In June, he will perform at CMA Fest in Nashville, Tennessee and Country LakeShake in Chicago, Illinois. Additionally, Young will open up for superstar, Luke Bryan at Gillette Stadium on June 21st. For tickets and more information, head to brettyoungmusic.com.
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The King, George Strait released the music video for “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar”, the first track and lead single from his new album Honky Tonk Time Machine. The video is a simple one; it shows shots of Strait performing the song live followed by shots of individuals line dancing. You watch the whole video below!
“Friday night, it’s a given / We’ll be L-I-V-N, livin’ / We’ll dance on the bar ’til we’re sleeping it off in the car”
Strait kept his classic, traditional country sound on this track. Written by Dean Dillon, Strait and his son Bubba, the song describes the typical events one would see in any southern bar. Whether you’re living it up on the dance floor or in the back doing shots trying to get over a breakup, the honky-tonk is a place for everyone. The inspiration for this song came from a late night, one-liner from Bubba.
“We were down at my ranch in south Texas writing and it was kind of towards the end of the night and we were pretty much done,” Straits confesses in a recent press release. “I was tired and ready to go to bed, but we were going, ‘Does anybody have anything else?’ Bubba goes, ‘Whiskey is the gasoline that lights the fire that burns the bridge.’ And Dean and I go, ‘What? Where did that come from?’ So, anyway, that’s how it started and we finished it that night.” Honky Tonk Time Machine is Strait’s 30th studio album.
“Every Little Honky Tonk Bar” 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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On Friday night in New York City at Gramercy Theatre, the crowd waited patiently for Jillian Jacqueline by listening to her opener, Joy Olakodun. This singer/songwriter from Arizona is incredibly sarcastic and funny, which is only an addition to her insane vocals. Her demeanor and stories had everyone laughing and falling in love with her immediately. As soon as she opened her mouth, you knew you had a new artist to follow; she made you want to even just be friends with her. She’s definitely one to add her to your Spotify playlist.
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When Jacqueline came out, sporting an adorable striped jumpsuit and sneakers, everyone was ready for her, and you could tell she had some major fans in the room. After playing “Prime”, “Reasons”, and “Somebody”, she talked about how special this show was to her. You could tell she was really excited. “The last time I played this room, I was opening up for another artist; I think it was about five years ago. This is kind of a full circle moment for me when I walked down the street today and saw my name up there, I definitely shed a little bit of a tear.” She had a lot of family in the room, explaining that she was Italian, so they just “came out of the woodwork”. She also said she just got married two weeks prior, calling this the “Honeymoon Tour”, because her husband happens to be her guitarist.
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She followed with the slower “Sugar and Salt”, that has a bit more of a country vibe than some of her more indie tunes. Asking where all her codependent people were at, she played “Friends” off her album Side B. After, she talked about how she had been in Nashville for about 8 years, and shortly after moving, she made a list of all the songs she wish she’d written, and then she tried to track down all of those songwriters that wrote those songs. “It was very aggressive, but that’s just the way that I am.” In addition, she wrote down a dream list of who she’d want to collaborate with, and one of them was Keith Urban, who is featured on her song “If I Were You”. “Little did I know that 8 years later, we would have a song together. It’s just really, really cool, it makes this song even more special because when I wrote this song, it was actually the first song I wrote about Bryan, which is hilarious because it’s basically saying, ‘Get the hell away from me’”.
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She can switch styles so seamlessly, evident when she played her cover of “I Feel It Coming”. Jacqueline talked about how since this was a headlining gig, she can play songs she never plays anymore. Talking about “Overdue”, she said, “This was the first song I ever released as a solo artist…I guess it hit a nerve; for me, I wrote it in a time when I was very lonely and really hoping to find someone, and it kinda just came out one day. It was like a journal entry…It’s really cool to feel that this song has connected with so many people over the years and it’s meant a lot to other people the same way that it did to me when I wrote it.” Everyone really related to this song and sang along.
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She followed with her beautiful “Kids These Days”, “Sad Girls” with a story about getting poison ivy for six weeks after shooting that music video, and a new song “When It Rains”. After a few more songs, and an encore, her fans went home happy after hearing all of their favorites, old and new.
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From day one our moms have been there showing us the ins and outs of life, making sure we have everything we’ve ever needed to succeed. Where would we be without them? While we can’t thank our moms enough for everything they do, we’ve compiled a list of songs to show our appreciation to them. Happy Mother’s Day!
1. “What I Never Knew I Always Wanted” – Carrie Underwood
Written by Carrie Underwood, Brett James, and Hillary Lindsey, Underwood shares the joy of being a mother. Released in 2015 on Underwood’s album Storyteller, the singer-songwriter shares that she never pictured herself being a mom but now couldn’t imagine her life any other way.
“And now I’m holdin’ what I never knew I always wanted / I couldn’t see, I was blind ‘til my eyes were opened / I didn’t know there was a hole / Something missing in my soul / ’Til you filled it up, oh, with your love”
2. “In My Daughter’s Eyes’- Martina McBride
Written by James T. Slater, “In My Daughter’s Eyes” was released in 2003 on McBride’s album Martina. It’s not only a song about the special bond a mother and daughter have, but it also shows how having a daughter can change a mother’s life for the better.
“In my daughter’s eyes / I am a hero / I am strong and wise / And I know no fear / But the truth is plain to see / She was sent to rescue me / I see who I want to be / In my daughter’s eyes”
3. “Mama’s Song” – Carrie Underwood
Written by Carrie Underwood, Kara DioGuardi, Luke Laird, and Marti Frederiksen, “Mama’s Song,” is a song all moms need to hear before their daughters head down the aisle. Released in 2009 on Underwood’s album Play On, “Mama’s Song” is about a daughter thanking her mother for everything she’s done and teaching her about life, but letting her mother know she’s in good hands going into the next phase of life.
“And he is good, so good / He treats your little girl like a real man should / He is good, so good, he makes promises he keeps / No he’s never gonna leave / So don’t you worry about me”
4. “The Best Day”– Taylor Swift
Written by Taylor Swift herself in 2009 for her album Fearless, “The Best Day,” shares that no matter how tough times got, especially during middle school when her friends turned their back on her, Swift’s mom was always there, isn’t that true about all moms?
“I don’t know who I’m gonna talk to now at school/But I know I’m laughing/On the car ride home with you/ Don’t know how long it’s gonna take to feel okay/But I know I had the best day with you today”
5. “So I Sang” – Darius Rucker
Released in 2015 on Darius Rucker’s album Southern Style, “So I Sang,” shares the message that his mom was ok with him following his singing career. Written by Rucker, Rivers Rutherford, and Tim James, it shares the great message that no matter what you want to be when you grow up, moms always believe in their children.
“No one believed in me as much as Mom/ See, she worked overtime to buy my first guitar”
6. “Angels” – Randy Travis
Released in 2004 on Randy Travis’s album Passing Through, shares the message that all mothers are angels. From making sure you are healthy at birth, to staying up late making sure you were safe, mothers constantly go out of their way to take care of their children, something they don’t get enough credit for.
“Are you telling me that you’ve never seen an angel?/ Never felt the presence of one standing by?/No robe of white/No halo in site/Well you missed the most obvious thing/Aw man, are you blind?/Just look in your mother’s eyes”
7. ”Mother Like Mine” – The Band Perry
“Mother Like Mine” reminds us all that mom is the foundation of the family and without her, we’d fall apart. Written by Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, and Reid Perry for their album Pioneer, it questions how the world would look if a mom raised it. We think it would look pretty good.
“So the wars would all be over/’Cause she’d raise us all as friends/And no one would ever wonder if somebody wanted them/We’d walk on grass that’s greener/And our cares would all be freer/If the world had a mother like mine”
8. “The Best Part of Me”- Lee Brice
Released in 2017 on Lee Brice’s self-titled album, “The Best Part of Me” while isn’t a direct song about mothers, it shares the greatest joy of being a parent and how children instantly become the best part of you.
Something takes over me / Every moment you hold my hand / Hearts beating time / As the starts all align and I understand / That the best part of me, the best part of me, oh / Yeah the best part of me, part of me is you”
9. “Kingdom” – Carrie Underwood
Off her new album Cry Pretty, “Kingdom” is a song about how not every home is perfect, but it’s where memories are made. Written by Underwood, Chris DeStefano, and Dave Barnes, the song gives us a look inside the singer-songwriters life and how her, her husband and children make their house a home.
“It’s two kids flying down the hall in the morning in our bedroom / It’s a creaky board on the front porch you swear you’re gonna fix it soon / It’s the kitchen table where we say our prayers, give a little thanks to the man upstairs”
10. “Mom” – Garth Brooks
A more unknown Garth Brooks song, but one very close to our Managing Editor, Christina’s heart is “Mom”. A song that is about an unborn baby talking to God before he comes down to earth to meet his mother. Listen to the clip above from Christina chatting with Garth Brooks at a recent iHeart Radio event. about the song before he played it just for her.
“So, hush now baby don’t you cry / ‘Cause there’s someone down there waiting / Whose only goal in life / Is makin’ sure you’re always gonna be alright / A loving angel, tender, tough and strong / It’s almost time to go and meet your mom”
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It’s been a busy few months for rising country star Matt Stell, who made his Opry debut on April 27, signed with Arista Nashville, and continues to see his song “Prayed for You” climb the charts. On May 24, he’ll release his EP, Everywhere But On, and today (May 10), the title-track was released.
Running from lost love, “Everywhere But On” tells the story of a man avoiding the memories of an ex by moving from place to place, picking up odd jobs (“loading trucks, pouring coffee, pouring concrete”), and doing anything possible to get over an ex. On the somber ballad, Stell admits that moving on was “supposed to be easy,” but instead finds himself lost in memories, finally realizing he’s moved “everywhere but on.”
“I’ve been from Savannah to Long Beach/ Trying to keep your memory out of reach / But there you were in the Delta nights, the Santa Fe Sun, the Colorado sky / I could add another pushpin to the map / But that don’t stop me from missing you looking back/ Guess there’s just one place I haven’t gone/ I’ve moved everywhere but on.”
In many ways, “Everywhere But On” is the evil twin of of “Prayed for You,” showing the negative, heartbreaking side of love as opposed to the hopeful optimism of “Prayed.” Back in September, Stell previewed this track for NYCountry Swag listeners as a part of a Swag Session, which you can watch below.
The Everywhere But On EP will be released on May 24, and will feature seven tracks co-written by Stell, in addition to a collaboration with Jimmie Allen. “I can’t tell you how excited I am to release my new EP, ‘Everywhere But On’,” shares Stell in a press release. “I’m lucky that I get to write songs almost every day. Every so often I have the chance to go into the studio with a batch of songs and turn a killer band loose on them. This EP has been my favorite project yet. I can’t wait to share how it turned out!”
Everywhere But On EP Track Listing:
1. Last Habit (Matt Stell, Jamie Moore, Brian Maher)
2. Better I Drink (Matt Stell, Autumn McEntire, Larry McCoy)
3. Everywhere But On (Matt Stell, Paul Sikes, Lance Miller)
4. Home In A Hometown feat. Jimmie Allen (Matt Stell, Ash Bowers, Matt Rogers)
5. I Bet Whiskey Would (Matt Stell, Chris Tompkins, Zach Abend)
6. Prayed For You (Matt Stell, Allison Veltz, Ash Bowers)
7. Reason Why (Matt Stell, Paul Sikes, Matt Alderman)
Pre-order the project now at https://smarturl.it/MStellEP and instantly receive the title track, “Everywhere But On.”
“Everywhere But On” 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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To celebrate the latest release of his new song, Luke Combs took on New York City to promote his long-anticipated new single. Combs performed his new single “Beer Never Broke my Heart” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night making the song’s television debut.
Just before Combs took the stage, Fallon introduced Combs with “Oh you’re going to love this song! Here with the TV debut of his new single “Beer Never Broke My Heart” give it up for Luke Combs.”
The backdrop perfectly displayed Combs’ new music video for this single. The red-steamy background was in full effect. Starting off the song with his raspy, old-school country powerful voice, Combs gave the fans even more reason to keep listening as if we didn’t have it on repeat already. For his fashion sense, Combs sticks to his roots with wearing what he knows, representing Appalachian State. His stage presence and feel of the song makes you believe every word and this track is nothing but a future hit for the rising superstar.
After the performance was over, Fallon came out on stage overjoyed. As the audience applauded and cheered, Fallon said, “That’s what I’m talking about! Thank you, buddy. Fantastic! Loved It. Luke Combs! “Beer Never Broke My Heart” is out now.” Combs just playing this track back last January, to it going viral on Facebook, to now performing it on live television, the wait is finally over where we can enjoy the song live and studio version.
“Thinking About 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.
You can catch Luke Combs on his ‘Beer Never Broke My Heart’ headlining tour through December, and just announced Morgan Wallen will open for him. For tickets and more information check out lukecombs.com.
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Between scoring two number one singles at country radio with “Singles You Up” and “Take It From Me,” to winning the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Award for Best New Country Artist, Jordan Davis has had one whirlwind of a year. Our 2018 Artist to Watch was an opening act on the ‘Make It Sweet Tour’ for two-time ACM Vocal Group of the Year, Old Dominion.
Davis made waves with his debut album Homestate, with its storytelling candid lyrics, to catchy beats. We’ve compiled some of his best lyrics to accompany your Instagram photos.
1. “You can steal a kiss, I won’t call you a thief” – Take It From Me
2. “Is it worse that you’re so gone, that I don’t even cross your mind or that I’ll be dreaming that you’re coming back again tonight” – Dreamed You Did
3. “And I don’t care what song comes next, I’m falling right here don’t want a safety net” – Slow Dance In A Parking Lot
4. “I still got your number and I wonder what you’re doing tonight” – Going ‘Round
5. “I like the way you’re more than I know what to do with” – More Than I Know
6. “I’ll be rolling like the Mississippi leaving New Orleans” – Leaving New Orleans
7. “If you don’t wanna say goodbye just yet, think we got a lot more left to do tonight” – So Do I
8. “She’s always drifting and always dreaming” – Tough To Tie Down
9. “Everything falls into place as soon as I see your face” – Made That Way
10. “If he ever singles you up, if he’s ever stupid enough, I’mma be the first one calling you baby” – Singles You Up
11. “Lose the mirrors, I see through the smoke. Save all that for the rest of the world”- Cool Anymore
12. “Hand ‘round the wheel of my heart, girl”- Trouble Town
13. “Don’t give a damn about the plans you made, we’re staying in the bed all day”- Selfish
14. “We can be sundowners, intertowners waitin’ on a spark”- Sundowners
15. “All those miles can clear my mind”- Leaving New Orleans
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It’s our favorite part of the week, New Music Friday! It’s been 8 whole years and fans are so ready for the new Rodney Atkins album. The wait is finally over, ‘Caught Up In The Country’ is here! Read our First Impression here.
Additionally, we get another sneak peek at his forthcoming EP, Logan Mize releases “Thinking About You”.
Check out all the new music and more on our Spotify New Country Music Playlist below and be sure to follow for updates each and every Friday:
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