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Hailey Whitters Shares New Song “I’m In Love” Ahead of EP

Hailey Whitters releases new song, “I’m In Love,” out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track here and learn more.

Hailey Whitters is back with another fabulously bright song just in time for summer. Read below as we dig deeper into the track.

When Hailey Whitters released her sophomore album The Dream in 2020, she flawlessly introduced listeners into an equal parts glittery and gritty Midwestern, Heartland, and authentically country world that only she could create. Her new song “I’m In Love”, off her forthcoming EP of the same name, dives deeper into that universe.

“Tips in the apron // Hair’s in a braid // Mercury’s all in retrograde // Silver in the spoon // No blue in his blood // He’s in Levi’s // I’m in love”

The song is chock full of amazing imagery, with a line like “two bottles in to a bottle of wine” in the chorus. Whitters and her producer husband Jake Gear successfully capture the lyrics with the sweet sounds of mandolin, banjo, and summer.

Whitters is one of the best songwriters making music right now, so when she takes an outside cut, it is safe to say the song will be fantastic.  “I knew the minute I heard this song I had to record it. I didn’t write it (Nicolle Galyon, Lee Miller, & Cameron Bedell did), but I wish I had. I love – pun intended – the quirky language and spirit. Every time I sing it I’m smiling like a big ol sap because it just makes me so happy and puts me in a good mood.”

The I’m In Love EP, which follows her junior album Raised is out July 28th. With a lead single like “I’m In Love” fans are in for a treat as we get to know Hailey Whitters even more. She is truly a one-of-a-kind artist, and it is exciting to see her artistic evolution unfolding before our eyes.

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Hailey Whitters shares brand new song, “I’m In Love,” 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 Hailey Whitters releases.

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“I”m In Love” 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: ‘Twenty Something: Figuring It Out’ Album Review

Part 2 of Alana Springsteen’s debut album, Twenty Something: Figuring It Out is out now, July 14th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new music below.

Alana Springsteen is an artist to look out for. For her debut album, Springsteen chose to split the record into three parts, giving specific groups of songs in each edition. Today, part 2 of her debut record, Twenty Something: Figuring It Out is officially here, featuring six brand new songs for fans to fall in love with.

While Messing It Up was heartbreaking and emotional, Figuring It Out has some edge to it. It feels like an elevated, more mature version of Springsteen. The record kicks off with the title track “twenty something,” one of the best on the project. The song speaks to growing up and all of the nuances. “twenty something” embodies the true heart of the record. Young adulthood is messy, but special, something this album conveys beautifully.

Next-up, “chameleon” is a song about insecurity masked with an edgy and catchy melody. Springsteen sings about shape-shifting to fit the needs of a guy she is trying to gain approval from. With lines like “I rather lie than be lonely” and “my defense mechanism is never really letting you know me,” it is clear that the songstress knows what it feels like to guard her heart.

The introspective honesty is on full display throughout the record, especially on “when we were friends.” Written by the songstress with Sasha Alex Sloan and Pete Good, “when we were friends” is a song for anyone who has ever gone through a friendship break-up. While romantic break-ups are common topic in music across genres, it is rare that an artist touches on the unique pain and heartbreak that comes from losing a friend. “when we were friends” brings the authenticity and nostalgia that friendships often bring.

Springsteen brings a celebratory and unapologetic vibe to the new album with “here’s to all my exes” and “hypocrite.” The former is an anthemic song about all the lessons learned from dating and romantic relationships. The song is the embodiment of growth, and the perfect track to have on a record called Figuring It Out. Similarly, on “hypocrite” Springsteens sings about life’s nuances.

On the final track, “ghost in my guitar,” the singer-songwriter enlists the help of Chris Stapleton, who lends his guitar skills to the incredible country song. The edgy and vibey song is a heartbreak song disguised by strong vocals and alluring lyrics.

Springsteen is the real deal! Twenty Something: Figuring It Out is an incredible accompaniment to the singer’s growing catalog of music.

Twenty Something: Figuring It Out Track List:

  1. twenty something
  2. chameleon
  3. here’s to all my exes
  4. hypocrite
  5. when we were friends
  6. ghost in my guitar ft. Chris Stapleton
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Alana Springsteen shares part 2 of her debut album, ‘Twenty Something: Figuring It Out,’ 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 upcoming Alana Springsteen announcements and releases.

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

Twenty Something: Figuring It Out 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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Tyler Farr: ‘Rednecks Like Me’ EP Review

Tyler Farr shares brand new EP, Rednecks Like Me, out now, July 14th on all streaming platforms.  Listen to the new EP now.

Platinum-selling country artist, Tyler Farr is officially back with brand new music. Today, the singer-songwriter releases his brand new EP, Rednecks Like Me, featuring six songs that feel distinctly Tyler Farr.

“This is the first project I’ve co-wrote all the songs on, so this is a big step in my career for me,” shared the rising artist in a recent press release. “I’m so proud of this album and hope fans will really get a chance to hear what I’m all about.”

The record kicks off with summer-ready single, the title-track. “Rednecks Like Me” is a song that reminds us all to celebrate being American, our roots, and those who serve our country each and every day. Farr using the term “rednecks” to describe all who are patriotic, no matter where they reside. A more rugged version of a blue-collar anthem is also evident on the only collaboration on the project, “Country As Shit,” featuring Jelly Roll.

Farr continues to celebrate country-living throughout the record. On “Tell You ‘Bout That,” the singer leans all the way in. While the song is full of country staples like backroads, hunting, shooting, cold beer, and fishing, Farr finds a way to breathe new life into the topics. It is clear the singer actually lived the life.

On “Questions,” the rising artist showcases his softer side. Reminiscent of his hit single, “A Guy Walks Into a Bar,” “Questions” is an incredible storytelling song. Seemingly inspired by his role as a father, Farr pours his heart into this beautiful track, singing about all the questions his daughter may ask one day about his imperfect path.

Another standout track on the record is “Silverado Gold.” Written by the singer with Blake Bollinger, Nate Kenyon, and Katie Noel, the artist leans back into nostalgia. The song feels anthemic and nostalgic, two qualities that country music often boasts.

Farr continues the honesty with quite possibly our favorite song on the record, “First Rodeo.” The song expresses a new perspective on a break-up. While the protagonist has dealt with a break-up many times before, it is clear that there is no space for graveling, games or apologies with the demise of this relationship. The notion is evident with the lyric, “Save your games and your sorries, believe me I already know. Girl, I ain’t no damn cowboy, but this ain’t my first rodeo.”

Overall, the Rednecks Like Me EP is everything fans could want from Farr. It is clear he knows exactly who he is as an artist, and each of the six songs are the perfect re-introduction to his music and talent.

Rednecks Like Me EP Track List:

  1. Rednecks Like Me — Tyler Farr, Brian Davis, Vicky McGehee, Andy Sheridan
  2. Tell You ‘Bout That — Tyler Farr, Thomas Archer, Lalo Guzman, Michael Tyler
  3. Questions — Tyler Farr, Vicky McGehee, Josh Mirenda, Andy Sheridan
  4. Silverado Gold — Tyler Farr, Blake Bollinger, Nate Kenyon, Katie Noel
  5. First Rodeo — Tyler Farr, George Birge, Lalo Guzman, Michael Tyler
  6. Country As Shit (feat. Jelly Roll) — Tyler Farr, Jason DeFord, Vicky Mcgehee, Josh Mirenda, Andy Sheridan
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Tyler Farr shares brand new EP, ‘Rednecks Like Me,’ 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 Tyler Farr releases.

To keep up with Tyler Farr follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Rednecks Like Me 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.

Track45: ‘Grew Up On’ – EP Review

Track45 shares their brand new EP, Grew Up On, out now, July 14th on all streaming platforms.  Listen to the new EP now.

Incredibly talented, family-trio, Track45 are sharing their brand new EP today. Since jumping into the music scene, Track45 have created a sound that is all their own, featuring killer harmonies and relatable lyrics. Their brand new EP, Grew Up On is a true extension of that.

The project features six songs including their recent single releases, “Family,” “Hate Me”, and “Last Man In Tennessee.” While “Family” is a heartfelt song about friends who turn into family, “Hate Me” and “Last Man In Tennessee” are both heartbreak anthems in their own right. On, “Hate Me,” the trio lean into all the feelings associated with a situation-ship; however, “Last Man In Tennessee,” is all about regaining your power after a break-up.

On the brand new songs, Track45 lean into different parts of their hearts and rising talents. The record’s opening song, “Drinkin and Thinkin” features similar vibes to “Hate Me,” as they sing about the effects of heartbreak and everything in between. Similarly on “PCH,” Track45 leans into the storytelling aspect of their songwriting. The song feels nostalgic and introspective.

Finally, our favorite song on the project, the title track, “Grew Up On,” speaks to everything the trio are about. The song is a true expression of love for the life they have lived so far. It feels nostalgic, relatable, and incredibly authentic. With the core message being, ‘Cause you never outgrow what you grew up on,’ Track45 shares exactly why they make country music – it was a true part of their upbringing.

Grew Up On is an incredible EP by Track45. The record showcases everything we have grown to love from the talented trio. This is only the beginning.

Grew Up On EP Track List:

  1. Drinkin and Thinkin
  2. Grew Up On
  3. Last Man In Tennessee
  4. Hate Me
  5. PCH
  6. Family
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Track45 shares their brand new EP, ‘Grew Up On,’ 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 Track45 releases.

To keep up with Track45, follow them on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

Grew Up 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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Here is Ryan Griffin’s EP ‘Phases’

Ryan Griffin shares brand new EP, Phases, out now, July 14th on all streaming platforms.  Listen to the new EP now.

One of the best parts of country music is the storytelling that exists in many songs and records. Ryan Griffin’s music is a part of that narrative. The singer-songwriter released his brand new EP, cleverly titled, Phases, out today.

In the video above about the EP, Griffin shares the inspiration for the record. “I think in life we go through this journey trying to find love and in life there’s a lot of ups and downs. There’s a lot of heartbreak and disappointment that comes with it, and if you look at the tracklisting on the EP, it takes you through that journey.”

The EP paints an incredible picture of the journey of finding love, from heartbreak to a steady relationship and everything in between.

Check out and listen to the incredible songs below!

Phases EP Track List:

  1. Been Missing You
  2. Heart to Break
  3. What I Live For
  4. God Made Fridays
  5. If All I Ever Do
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Ryan Griffin shares ‘Phases’ 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 Griffin releases.

To keep up with Ryan Griffin, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

Phases 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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Stephen Wilson Jr. Announces New Album + Drops Two New Songs

Stephen Wilson Jr. announces brand new album and shares two new songs, “Mighty Beast” and “All The Wars From Now On.” Listen to the brand new songs here.

Big Loud Records recording artist, Stephen Wilson Jr. is back with even more music for fans to enjoy. The singer-songwriter creates music that speaks to his upbringing, his relationship with his father, love, and everything in between. Wilson Jr. announced that his debut double album, søn of dad is slated to be released September 15th. Fans can checkout two of the songs off the record, “Mighty Beast” and “All The Wars From Now On,” now.

“Writing and making this album has been very therapeutic for me to learn who I am and what my existence looks like after my father. Because life has to go on,” Wilson Jr. shared in a recent press release. “I’m living my own life, but it’s like his death bookended what life he should have had onto mine and I’m carrying it around like a train car.”

Both new songs touch on experience that evoked emotions in the singer. “Mighty Beast” was written during pandemic times, while, “All The Wars From Now On” was inspired by the singer’s late grandfather, a Korean War Veteran. Each of the two songs give fans a taste of what the new project will have to offer. Wilson Jr. is a true artist among singers in the country music landscape.

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Stephen Wilson Jr. announces brand new album, ‘søn of dad,’ and shares two brand new songs with fans.

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

To keep up with Stephen Wilson Jr., follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“Mighty Beast” and “All The Wars From Now 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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Who Is Colby Acuff? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

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

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Colby Acuff // Photo credit: Matthew Berinato

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Colby Acuff
Birthday – 10/15/1996
Hometown – Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences –Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Elton John, Willie Nelson, Tyler Childers
Label – Sony Music Nashville
Current Single – “Out Law In Me” (As of article date – 7/10/2023)

The Beginning:

Last month we introduced you to Colby Acuff’s music. Today, we are sharing more about Acuff’s rising stardom and spotlighting his journey so far. Growing up in Northern Idaho, the singer-songwriter was always drawn to music. “I grew up in the outdoors, a lot of hunting, a lot of fishing out there. The community out there is great, and I started playing music pretty young. I got into piano when I was about five.”

Acuff shares that he was exposed to a wide breadth of music throughout his upbringing. “A lot of the stuff that I grew up on was solely country music, but when I was a kid, I really got into 50s/60s, rock and roll and then my dad showed me really old bluegrass music,” he shared, adding later, “My mom influenced me by showing me some of my favorite artists as well like Elton John and The Eagles, really contemporary, top 40 stuff from the 70s.”

At just eleven years old, Acuff found himself fronting his first band as lead singer and drummer. “I played my first bar when I was twelve and from there, I’ve just kind of always done it,” he shared. With a little encouragement from his mom, the singer also learned how to play guitar and started writing his own music just a few years later. “Once I finally learned to play guitar and starting writing, I ended up really loving it. That’s what kept me in music. I think I would have quit music a long time ago if it wasn’t for writing.”

With the exception of a few breaks here and there, music remained a constant. “The only thing I knew is music, so I tried to see if there were other things, but there was never anything else,” shared Acuff. “It’s the only thing I can do at 120%. 

The Turning Point:

After graduating high school, Acuff continued to work on his music, writing and playing gigs, while working other jobs too. “I worked four jobs when I was a teenager, and the last time I had four jobs was when I was 25 which was about a year ago, so I feel like now, the only thing I do is music, but I feel like I work fifteen jobs by just doing this one thing that I love.” He added, “It’s super fulfilling and I can do it to my fullest ability. I feel like that’s really the main thing.”

Acuff continued to hone his talent, drawing inspiration from other artists to create a sound that is distinctly his own. “I kind of put all that together, and that’s kind of the sound you get from me. It’s like Elton John melody with bluegrass sound and the writing is kind of somewhere between Hank Williams and Bob Dylan.”

While working independently on his music, Acuff and his band dropped an incredible record called ‘If I Were The Devil’ that would go on to change things for him. “I remember telling the guys in the control room at the time, when we were cutting down the mixes, “’Man if this record could do 1 million streams that would be incredible.’ And the record ended up doing 50 million streams. That was a life changing record for us.”

A little less than two years later, Acuff got the call from Nashville and ultimately went on to ink a record deal with Sony Music Nashville. “This band I have and everything, we have been ready for this for so long. It’s such a crushing band. I have a lot of pride for my band,” he shared. “We wanted to go and grind and do it, and here we are.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Acuff just released his major label debut album, Western White Pines, featuring ten incredible songs that speak to his artistry. “I had probably about 30 songs written for the record, and when we got the producer, Eddie Spear, me and him sat down for a week during pre-production for the record and we worked out all of these songs and arranged them how we wanted to, and then picked them from there,” shared the singer-songwriter.

Each and every song on the record reflects Acuff’s journey thus far and who he is proudly becoming. Drawing from both his bluegrass and rock influences, Western White Pines is a special, one-of-a-kind record. “I love them all, and I go through phases of which songs I like, but honestly out of all the records, this one’s my favorite. This one is just the closest to me.”

When asked about his current favorite song, Acuff settled on “Outlaw in Me” as one of his favorites off the album. “We picked it as a focus track for a reason,” he shared, adding, “I think it’s really true to who I am. I think it paints a good picture of me at 26.”

Acuff and his band will continue to promote the music throughout the rest of the year on tour, and there is definitely more exciting things in the works too. Stay tuned!

Connect:

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

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

Colby Acuff’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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Old Dominion Goes Number One at Country Radio with “Memory Lane”

Old Dominion goes number one at country radio with their song, “Memory Lane,” marking their first chart-topper, since 2019. Get all the details here!

Platinum-selling country group, Old Dominion is one of the best acts in the genre right now. It is hard to believe that they have not found their way to the top of the country charts, since 2019 with their single, “One Man Band.” They finally landed another number one as they embark on a new era of their music with their song, “Memory Lane.”

Written by band members, Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, and Brad Tursi with Jessie Jo Dillon, “Memory Lane” is one of those songs that will go down as a crowd-favorite for Old Dominion. The song feels nostalgic and homey, just like many of their songs. The track is one of those songs that have all the elements fans have grown to expect and love from the incredible band.

“You’re pullin’ me closer, your head on my shoulder // We’d never let go and we’d never be over // If I could buy a house on Memory Lane // I wouldn’t have to wonder if you miss me the same // I’d be lovin’ you as usual, tellin’ you you’re beautiful // Oh, I’d be happily delusional”

Congrats to Old Dominion and their team on an incredible win and another number one song!

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

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“Memory Lane” 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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Dylan Marlowe: ‘Dirt Road When I Die’ EP Review

Dylan Marlowe shares brand new EP, Dirt Road When I Die, out now, July 7th on all streaming platforms.  Listen to the new EP now.

Since making his major-label debut in January, Dylan Marlowe has been impressing fans across the country. The singer-songwriter had a knack for creating modern music that resonates across the genre. Today, his brand new project, Dirt Road When I Die is officially out featuring eight songs.

The new EP kicks off perfectly with Marlowe’s debut single, “Record High.” On the previously released track, the singer proves how talented of an artist he is. Easily a song that any established artist would love to cut, “Record High” is one of those special songs that cement the talent of an up and coming artist.

Dirt Road When I Die EP is full of those types of songs. From songs like “Record High” to touching songs for his wife like “You Were Right (Nat’s Song)” and everything in between, Marlowe proves his staying power. On the latter track, Marlowe tugs at the listeners’ heartstrings. “You Were Right” is quite possibly the engagement song of the year.

Marlowe’s songwriting talent continues to be on full display on songs like “Grew Up Country” and “Empty Shotgun (Mr. Mechanic).” Both songs showcase the singer’s fresh and authentic approach to music. “Grew Up Country” is Marlowe’s love letter to his hometown, while “Empty Shotgun” is a heart-wrenching, yet beautiful break-up song.

“Ain’t like there’s nothing in the tank // It’s full of 87 // I don’t think it’s what you think // Yeah, this thing runs like heaven // If you wanna know why // I can’t drive // When I climb in this truck // Yeah, it’s got a cab full of memories // And an empty shotgun”

Marlowe’s new songs, “What I Know Now,” the title track, and “Rich Kids” are impressive additions to the singer’s growing catalog of music. “What I Know Now” belongs on the radio because of its relatability and catchy melody, while “Rich Kids” is true, bottled up nostalgia in song-form. However, the title track, “Dirt Road When I Die” is a true standout on the EP. The song is a perfect accompaniment to “Grew Up Country.”

Although his career is still young, Marlowe proves with each and every release that he can hang with the best of them. The singer-songwriter knows how to craft a meaningful lyric and relays each message he writes with incredible ability and authentic vulnerability. Dirt Road When I Die EP is a solid record that deserves every fan it earns him!

Dirt Road When I Die EP Track List:

  1. Record High
  2. What I Know Now
  3. Dirt Road When I Die
  4. You See Mine
  5. Rich Kids
  6. You Were Right (Nat’s Song)
  7. Empty Shotgun (Mr. Mechanic)
  8. Grew Up Country
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Dylan Marlowe shares new EP, ‘Dirt Road When I Die’ 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 Dylan Marlowe releases.

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

Dirt Road When I Die 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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Frank Ray: Self-titled Debut Album Review

Frank Ray shares his major-label debut album, out now, July 7th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new record below.

As the country music genre continues to widen its reach and impact more and more people, we are getting to listen to new music with a fresh sound from exciting rising artists. Frank Ray is one of those artists. The singer-songwriter blends his Latin heritage and R&B influences into country music. His major-label debut, self-titled album is officially out now, featuring songs like “Streetlights” and “Country’d Look Good On You.”

“This album is my grand entrance to the country music world,” shares Ray in a recent press release. “This project is a perfect reflection of who I am. I have finally figured out my voice, and this is what I have to say. I look at this album like a quilt I knitted, each stitch represents a person I love or an influence I admire.”

Throughout the record fans can pick up on those enticing Latin influences on songs like “Ya’ll Showed Up,” “Let It Drop,” and “We Got Em.” All three of those songs have some of the most exciting instrumentals and catchy melodies we have heard come out of country music in a long time. Ray isn’t holding anything back on his debut.

The high-energy continues to flow throughout the record. On “Out On Me,” Ray brings the soul to the song. The track feels hopeful and high-spirited, a perfect combination for a beach-ready country song. Similarly on “Party With Strangers,” the singer encapsulates who he is perfectly. It is clear that Ray is someone who wants to spread joy and positivity to music and will make friends with everyone along the way.

While the singer’s unique sound is evident throughout the record, he pays homage to classic country greats throughout the project. On “Back Before My Time,” Ray sings the praises of artists like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Dolly Parton. While he is not directly referencing artists, the traditional country influence is also evident on some standout tracks like, “Somebody Else’s Whiskey” and “Big Fan.”

Each of Ray’s fifteen songs perfectly encapsulate who he is as an artist. Anyone who appreciates authenticity in music should jump on the Frank Ray bandwagon ASAP!

Frank Ray Tracklist:

  1. Streetlights (Frank Ray, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Rogers)
  2. Country’d Look Good On You (Derek George, Monty Criswell, Taylor Phillips, Cole Taylor)
  3. Y’all Showed Up (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  4. Somebody Else’s Whiskey (Derek George, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  5. Late (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  6. Wasting Your Words (Monty Criswell, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  7. Out On Me (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  8. We Got Em (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  9. Prettiest Girl At The Bar (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  10. Spring Break (Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray)
  11. Let It Drop (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  12. Back Before My Time (Monty Criswell, Derek George, Frank Ray)
  13. Learn Something New (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  14. Big Fan (Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Bobby Hamrick, Frank Ray, Frank Rogers)
  15. Party With Strangers (Bobby Hamrick, James Slater, Jamie Paulin)
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Frank Ray’s self-titled, debut album 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 Frank Ray releases.

To keep up with Frank Ray, Follow him on FacebookInstagram, TikTok, and Twitter.

Frank Ray’s debut album is out 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.