Megan Moroney shares her brand new song, “Wish I Didn’t,” ahead of next studio album. Get all the details and listen below…
Megan Moroney is on a superstar trajectory! Her debut and sophomore albums helped her garner millions of fans, tens of millions of streams, and sold-out shows across the country. Now, she is embarking on a new era in her career. Album number three, Cloud 9 is coming out on Febuarary 20th. Today, Moroney gives fans another taste of what’s to come, dropping her fiery new song, “Wish I Didn’t.”
Written by the singer with Emily Weisband, Hillary Lindsey, and Luke Laird, “Wish I Didn’t” is a fiery, yet nonchalant, warning to a walking red flag. Throughout the song, Moroney reminds the man she is falling for that she is not one to be messed with because has music of course…
““Consider this a warning // You’ve got one shot to listen / I think I’m falling for you // Don’t make me wish I didn’t”. Moroney continues to up the ante on the song with one of our favorite lyrics. “You’ve been great // But honey, don’t get me wrong // Stone cold killers have guns // But I’ve got songs.”
“Wish I Didn’t officially joins “6 Months Later” and “Beautiful Things” as we await for MM3. If you don’t consider the songstress a superstar yet, we’re sure you will after this record comes out! Make sure to listen to “Wish I Didn’t.”
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Listen to “Wish I Didn’t” 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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Trey Pendley shares brand new song, “Podunk'” available now, January 16th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.
2026 is slated to be a huge year for singer-songwriter Trey Pendley. The artist continues to release songs that speak to his story, his upbringing, and the type of music he wants to share with the world.Today, the singer-songwriter shares his brand new song, “Podunk,” which also serves as the title track for Pendley’s upcoming EP, out in February.
Written by Pendley with Andrew Petroff and Delaney Ramsdell, “Podunk” is a rough and tumble song about the singer’s upbringing in Toad Suck, Arkansas. A true love letter to his hometown, the song speaks to the chaotic heart of small-town, country kids and a rowdy lifestyle – something many of may even feel nostalgia for sometimes.
“I’m the son of a third generation drunk // Mama loved us even more with an empty cup // Three on a tree driving grandpappy’s ranger // Up to the liquor store stocking up for later // Fight ring after school in a wheat field // Corn-fed fellas thinking they’s a big deal // Cops rolled up, swore they’d shut us down // Till Officer Johnson dropped Hunter to the ground // Yeah, we were just a bunch of rowdy-ass kids // Still doing what we did, doing podunk shit”
Make sure to blast “Podunk” through your car speakers, and mark your calendars for the EP’s February 27th release date!
Trey Pendley shares new song, “Podunk,” 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 Trey Pendley releases.
“Podunk'” 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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Braxton Keith shares brand new song, “I Ain’t Tryin'” available now, January 16th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.
As we kick off 2026, country music artists are ready to give fans even more music to sink their teeth into. Warner Music’s, Braxton Keith is no exception! The honky-tonk-ready, talented singer continues to impress with each and every music release. Today, the singer releases his brand new song, “I Ain’t Tryin’.”
Feeling straight out of a western film, Keith is bringing back “Western swing music.” “I Ain’t Tryin'” is fun, vibrant, and made to line dance too. We can already picture everything dancing to it at @commoncountry in NYC! Keith is giving us everything we could want from a more traditional country song, filled with heart and soul, and ready for any live stage.
“I don’t usually come in this bar room // And I don’t usually sit on this stool // And I dont’ usually show my hand to strangers // But tonight feels like a night to bed the rules // Oh, you look like you cause use a good time // Well, I’ve been known to have myself a few // See, fi you get to thinking about staying // Ain’t no telling just what we could get into // And I ain’t tryin’ to steal your heart, girl // And I ain’t tryin’ to make you fall // Ain’t lookin’ for no flame to start girl // But tell me what would be so wrong // With a little two-steppin’ ’round in this honky-tonk crowd”
Make sure you go listen to “I Ain’t Tryin'” ASAP!
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Braxton Keith releases.
“I Ain’t Tryin'” 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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Blake Shelton goes number one on country radio this week with his single, “Stay Country Or Die Tryin’.” Get all the details here.
Over his multiple decade career, Blake Shelton has put out hit after hit, while simultaneously becoming a household name both in country music and the entertainment world in general. Shelton continues to find success again and again. This week, his single, “Stay Country Or Die Tryin'” is the number one song at country radio.
A true ode to the country lifestyle, the singer knew that the song would fit in effortlessly with his massive catalog of hits. “Stay Country Or Die Tryin'” marks the second single off of Shelton’s project, For Recreational Use Only. When the singer heard the news of the number one, he took to social media to express his gratitude, especially to the fans. ““Stay Country Or Die Tryin!!!!” Wow thank you country radio for making this song #1 and thank you to the fans for listening! I love y’all so damn much!!!!!!!.”
“Texas” marks Shelton’s debut for his new label home, BBR MUSIC GROUP/BMG NASHVILLE and Wheelhouse Records, making it even more special that the song hit the top of the charts. Written by Johnny Clawson, Kyle Sturrock, Josh Dorr, and Lalo Guzman finds a man grappling with the emotions of being left alone, after a free-spirited woman leaves for most likely, Texas. The song is charming, thought-provoking, and a perfect song for Shelton to add to his catalog.
“From the red, white, and blue flyin’ high at the farm // To the Boone and Crockett stud on the wall in the barn // Where the magnolias bloom, there’s a lab on the lawn // Where your buddy and your boat both got the name John // In God, we trust // Detroit, we rust // Redneck letter testifyin’ // From the born in the cut // ‘Til the day that I’m dust // I’ma stay country or die tryin'”
Congrats to Blake Shelton and his team on his number one single!
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Blake Shelton releases.
“Stay Country Or Die Tryin’” 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 KC Bruner? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about her journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…
KC Bruner
Quick Facts:
Full Name – KC Bruner
Birthdate -04/08/2004
Hometown – Swisher, Iowa
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Megan Moroney, George Strait, Loretta Lynn
Label – Electric Feel Records
Current Single – “Country Magic Spell” (as of date of article: 01/12/2026)
The Beginning:
2026 is looking to be a great year in country music already! We’re excited to continue introducing you to artists you may or may not be familiar. Today, we’re shining our spotlight on singer-songwriter, KC Bruner.
Hailing from a small-town in Iowa called, Swisher, Bruner grew up loving music; despite, not thinking about it as a future career for her (at first). “I grew up with my mom working in a small hair salon and my dad always had a side job, and he would do gigs on the weekends for private shows and events,” she shared, adding, “On his side of the family there was a lot of music and a lot of older country songs that I fell in love with. Then I also would sing at my youth group at church on Wednesdays and Sundays, so that was the main part of how I got introduced to music.”
Catching the music bug early, Bruner recalls spending many hours in her room writing and learning to play guitar. “I would just write on my own, and I didn’t do any shows, unless my dad had a gig, and he would let me come do one song with him.” She drew inspiration from her own experiences and stories that friends and family shared, all while becoming a big fan of the country music genre too.
“Alan Jackson for sure [is one of my favorites]. I love like everybody in a way. I never got hyper-fixated on one artist, it was always I like that song. I love Dolly Parton, George strait, Taylor Swift’s older country music. I did like Carrie Underwood, Loretta Lynn. It just ranges, a bunch of sad songs with a bunch of meaning or stories I loved.”
The Turning Point:
After graduating high-school early, Bruner followed in her mother’s footsteps and went to hair school and then moved back home to work at her mother’s salon – all while still writing music for fun. “I got more and more into writing, and thought maybe if I went to Nashville, I could become a songwriter or something, but I was pretty focused on my other career, and then it all kind of just happened out of nowhere,” she shared.
On what seemed like a whim, Bruner’s sister asked her if she wanted to move to Nashville. “I moved here with my sister, her boyfriend, and his two brothers, and originally, the three brothers all wanted to do music. […] I just thought I could make more money in Nashville doing hair. I lived in a house with them for a while, and I just did hair, and I would write at home for fun with them or on my own, and then I got my own apartment,” she shared.
Despite being surrounded by the best in music, Bruner was still focused on her blossoming career; however, when she got really sick out of nowhere, her life changed on a dime. “It definitely put me in a position where I was like, “what do I want to do the rest of my life.” […] it was really hard on me, and it made me super grateful for how you wake up everyday and be able to sing or talk to your friends, and that’s when I started posting, and then it didn’t take long until I got reached out to. And I started cutting days at the salon, and now I’m pretty music-focused.”
Today:
Flash forward to today, Bruner is focused on making a name for herself in country music, releasing music that speaks to her talent as a singer and as a songwriter. In the last quarter of 2025, the songstress released a haunting song called, “Country Magic Spell,” that fans on social media fell in love with almost instantly.
“Someone told me I should write a Christmas song, and [instead], I ended up writing “Country Magic Spell” which is a spooky song and more of a Halloween song,” she shared, laughing, as she shared the unique story. “To me the song is about how when I moved here, nobody I knew listened to country music, especially the classic country that I loved the most, and they started sending me songs, and I was like, “I’ve been telling you that.” I thought I could change the way they thought of country music, and then I did meet a guy who didn’t love country music, and I knew I could change that too. It kind of all fell into my head, that I’m just going to put a spell on you and make you like country music, like if you’ll fall in love with me, you’ll like it also.”
“Country Magic Spell” is a perfect introduction into the fun-loving side of the singer; however, this year fans are going to get a more in depth look into who Bruner is and what she’s been through. Her soon-to-be-released song, “Bible and the Bottle” is available to be presaved here. The song is about loving an addict, and it’s a vulnerable song that is sure to keep people talking about her talent and honest. Make sure to keep Bruner on your radar!
Connect:
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming KC Bruner announcements and releases.
KC Bruner’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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HunterGirl shares brand new song, “Somewhere Wild,” available now, January 9th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
2026 is bringing a new era of music for singer-songwriter, HunterGirl. She is firmly planting her boots and digging in her heels, creating music that truly is her sound. Today, she releases one of her best songs to date. “Somewhere Wild” is officially out now.
Written by the songstress with Jeff Garrison and Bob DiPiero, “Somewhere Wild” embodies grit, nostalgia, and coming back home to yourself all in one song. According to HunterGirl, the song needed to be written. ‘Somewhere Wild’ was a song that just fell out in the writing room. It was exactly where my heart was at the beginning of this year,” she shared, adding, “When I was little, my Grandpa had a place by the creek he called The Wilderness. He made it magical. You had to say The Wilderness three times before running through the woods with my sister and cousins, and for a moment it felt like anything could happen.”
“Wanna live up to the country in my blood // and see everything the good Lord’s done // Wanna flow like a river // Wanna roll like a stone // Don’t you know the flowers ain’t the only that grows // somewhere wild // Somewhere, somewhere wild”
“Somewhere Wild” is a truly a song for the dreamers, for the free-spirits, and for the country music lovers. The track is catchy, raw, real, and a must-listen to. “‘Somewhere Wild’ became my way back. It was a journey of finding myself again and reigniting that spark of endless possibility. It is a reminder that it is never too late to grow, and that sometimes being lost is what leads you home.”
HunterGirl shares new song, “Somewhere Wild,” 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 HunterGirl releases.
“Somewhere Wild” 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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Meghan Patrick’s album, Golden Child (The Final Chapter) is out now, January 9th on all streaming platforms. Learn more here and listen below.
Meghan Patrick’s star is shining brighter than ever. To kick off 2026, she released her deluxe album, Golden Child (The Final Chapter). Earlier last year, the songstress vulnerably shared the album. Today, she adds six brand new songs to the introspective new record including, “Project” and “Hold On Meg.”
According to Patrick, these six songs were an important addition to the already deeply personal record. “This final chapter and the six songs we’ve added continue that journey and are a realization of the steps it takes to heal. The process can’t reach its resolution without forgiving the person who hurt you, and that’s what the song “You For Me” is about. I struggled with that step, but the inspiration behind that song gave me so much clarity around who forgiveness is really for, and why it matters,” she shared adding, “I hope these songs bring as much clarity and healing to the listeners as they brought me while writing them.”
Golden Child (The Final Chapter) is a truly prolific album, and we cannot wait to hear more from Patrick as the year progressed. Make sure to listen to the album!
Golden Child (The Final Chapter) Track List:
Blood From a Stone
Whether You Love Me or Not
The Boy Who Cried Drunk (The Demo)
Other People
What Shoulder
Every Dog
Good Tastin’ Whiskey
Other Side of 25
Stoned Alone (ft. Caitlyn Smith)
Golden Child
Why Couldn’t I Cry
Iron Man
Dying Alone
Letting Go of You
God and a Good Man
The Sweet Spot (Mitchell’s Song)
Just A Girl
This Town
Jessica, Jezebel
Project
Safe Place To Break
Both Can Be True
You For Me
Hold On Meg
Meghan Patrick shares deluxe version of new album, ‘The Golden Child: The Final Chapter,’ out now.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Meghan Patrick releases.
Golden Child (The Final Chapter) 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.
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Who is Atlus? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…
Atlus // Photo credit: Spidey Smith
Quick Facts:
Full name – Sean Haywood // “Atlus”
Birthdate – 08/07/1992
Hometown – Denver, Colorado
Current city – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical influences – Rascal Flatts, Dolly Parton, The Fray, Drake
Label – BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville
Current Project – “Devil Ain’t Done” (as of date of article: 01/05/2026)
The Beginning:
In our last spotlight of 2025, we had to share an artist that we are predicting will have an even bigger 2026. Sean Haywood, who goes by his artist name, Atlus is proving to be a rising star in the making. We chatted with the singer-songwriter about how he got to this place in his career and everything that happened along the way. Keep reading to learn more about his incredible story.
“Music was kind of an escape because things were hard there for a little bit financially, so music was always a way I could put the headphones on or drown out neighbors fighting around me or anything that was going on in the community,” began the singer who grew up on the outskirts of Denver, Colorado. “I grew up with just my mom. My mom and my dad split, and then my mom was taking care of me, my brother, and my sister.”
Despite the shortcomings he experienced, Atlus found himself coping through music. “I think the first thing I remember was that Sarah McLachlan song where you see puppies on TV, and they always seemed so sad. That was the first time I ever felt really sad emotions with my headphones on, and for some reason I had that “I Will Remember You” song on repeat. […] That was the first time I ever cried listening to a song,” he shared, reminiscing about the first time music made him feel.
At an early age, the singer would sing along to songs in the car, but it wasn’t until he was twelve that he tried to hone his vocal gifts. “My dad listened to a lot of country, so for him it was Rascal Flatts, Mark Wills, Phill Vassar. My mom listened to spiritual Christian music, so in terms of artists, artist and people that inspired me, my dad definitely brought country into my life. When I was twelve, I just remember trying to sing every word just like Gary could like in “What Hurts The Most,” and then puberty hit me, and I lost the ability to sing like him,” he shared.
The Turning Point:
Armed with a pure love for music, Atlus rediscovered his sound at around fifteen years old. “I joined a band in high-school with a bunch of buddies, and I thought of how I’d want to do this as a career. I always loved it, but I didn’t always know it could be a career. I love doing it.”
From that point on, music was one of the most important things in his life. When his band split up in his 20s, he was at a crossroads, deciding how he could best pursue this dream that he’s had virtually his whole life. “We were at the point where we were ready to do our own things. It was a fun thing for a while, but it was never really serious, but I still wanted to be really serious about music, so I started Atlus, my solo career.”
Atlus started researching what the greats in the industry were using for their equipment and quickly learned how expensive it truly was, so he decided to rent studio time. “I was driving semi-trucks for a living, and I would drive eight hours a day, pay my bills with that, but then two months into recording, I was going through my life savings, so I picked up a second job, and I threw every dollar from that into the studio.”
Along the way, he released a ton of music, covering songs on Youtube and positing as much as possible for two years before gaining traction. “I ended up having this moment, and then Jelly Roll hit me up and messaged me, and said he loved the music. […] I remember calling him, and I was like, “first off I love you, and I have a hard out in thirty,” because I was on my lunch break from work, and it was probably the craziest thing I ever said in my life. […] He was like “why are you driving trucks, you have a gold record,” and I didn’t really have a good answer for that,” he shard, adding, “He ended up asking who my team was, and at the time, it was two of my homies from high-school who filmed stuff for me to put online, and he basically said he had to introduce me to people, flew me to Nashville, introduced me to my manager, Matt Wallace, and that’s how the whole Nashville thing started.”
Today:
Now, officially a BBR Music Group / BMG Nashville recording artist (and a platinum-sealing artist), Atlus has a full team in his corner, who want to see him take the country music world by storm.
Most recently the singer-songwriter made his major-label debut, releasing his EP, Secondhand Smoke featuring six songs that truly speak to his story. The record’s lead single, “Devil Ain’t Done” impacted country radio earlier this year, debuting among the most added at country radio.
“We heard that instrumental with those drums during a songwriter, and we knew we wanted to write to it. I was having a conversation about my life and the EP, and that song “Devil Ain’t Done,”, if the EP is a house, was kind of like the doorway to get into that house. I think it’s a really easy way to get in to all the other rooms in the house from there. […] In this sense, the devil is kind of my past, and I’m always trying to keep doing the right thing,” shared Atlus.
As far as the project as a whole, the EP is a true introduction to Atlus. “We have an album that will probably come out later next year, but these six songs did a really good job of telling my story, and I want to be able to have conversations about it, and let fans behind closed doors, see how I grew up, and share my relationship with my mom. These six just felt so good at explaining me as a human being,” he shared, adding and remaining fans, “We have a lot more new songs coming, some festivals, and definitely show dates coming, and a lot more personal songs on the later half too – just an album that’s a lot more personal, authentic, and me being myself, more than I’ve ever put out.” Stay tuned!
Connect:
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Atlus releases.
Atlus’ 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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Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve is back this year to ring in 2026 with host Ryan Seacrest. Check out how to watch and which country artists are performing here.
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest in New York City returns to Times Square for its 54th year, marking Seacrest’s 21st year of hosting the most-watched New Year’s Eve special. He will be joined by his co-hosts Rita Ora, Rob Gronkowski, Julianna Hough, and Chance the Rapper, who is also performing at the iconic live countdown until midnight.
While the show boasts performances from artists across genres, country fans will be excited to hear performances from country artists like Jordan Davis, Russell Dickerson, Little Big Town, Tucker Wetmore, Filmore, and even, Post Malone. Jessie Murph and Maren Morris are also slated to perform.
Viewers can tune into the star-studded celebration when it airs live on ABC on Wednesday, December 31st, beginning at 8:00 p.m. EST and ending at 4AM. EST. The celebratory event is also available to stream the next day on Hulu.
Full List of Announced Performers –
Jordan Davis
Russell Dickerson
Little Big Town
Tucker Wetmore
Filmore
Post Malone
Jessie Murph
Maren Morris
Mariah Carey
50 Cent
4 Non Blondes
6lack
AJR
BigXthaPlug
Chance the Rapper
Charlie Puth
Jess Glynne
Demi Lovato
The All-American Rejects
Ciara
Chappell Roan
Goo Goo Dolls KPop Demon Hunters: The Singing Voices of Huntrix – EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami
New Kids on the Block
Pitbull
OneRepublic
Zara Larsson
Leon Thomas
Le Sserafim
Lil Jon
Madison Beer
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