Morgan Wallen shares new song, “Love Somebody,” out now, October 18th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand-new track below.
Morgan Wallen’s music seems to always be a hit with fans and the country music industry no matter what. Every time the singer-songwriter teases a song, fans instantly beg for its release. Fan-favorite song, “Love Somebody” is no exception! The track is officially out today.
“Love Somebody” is a unique breath of fresh air, adding some more flavor Wallen’s impressive catalog of music. According to the singer, “’Love Somebody’ is a little bit of a new approach lyrically and sonically. I wanted to try something different, with what I wanted to talk about, how I wanted it to sound, and we were inspired by Latin-leaning influences. I’m really excited about this song and pumped that it is out.” Written by Wallen with heavy-hitters, John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Elof Loelv and Ryan Vojtesak, the song begs to played again and again.
“I just wanna love somebody // Who won’t leave a hole in my heart // I just wanna love somebody // That don’t want me fallin’ apart // And I’ll be lucky if I ever find // A somethin’ more than just a crazy night // I just wanna love somebody”
“Love Somebody” feels like the start of a new, cool, and fresh musical era for Wallen. Make sure to listen to it ASAP!
Morgan Wallen’s shares new song, “Love Somebody,” 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 Morgan Wallen releases.
“Love Somebody” 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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Post Malone and Blake Shelton go number one on country radio with their collaborative single, “Pour Me A Drink.” Get all the details here.
Post Malone took the country world by storm when he announced his debut country album and collaborated with top country artists in the industry. On his record, F-1 Trillion, Post enlists helps from his famous friends like Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, HARDY, Dolly Parton, and even Blake Shelton. Today, his collaboration with Shelton, “Pour Me A Drink” is the number one song at country radio.
The unlikely pairing is one of the best collaborations we have seen in a long time. “Pour Me A Drink” is the perfect blend of both artists’ unique talents. The song is the ultimate ear worm, keeping people singing along from the first lyrics.
“Somebody pour me a drink, somebody bum me a smoke // I’m ’bout to get on a buzz, I’m ’bout to get on a roll // Yeah, I been breakin’ my back just keepin’ up with the Joneses // Y’all know what I mean, and y’all know how it goes // When it’s up on a Friday and I’m paid, slide one over my way // I can’t even think when I can hear one callin’ my name (hey) // Somebody pour me a drink // Pour me a drink”
Congrats to Post Malone and Blake Shelton on their number one single!
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Post Malone and Blake Shelton releases.
“Pour Me A Drink” 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 Meghan Patrick? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about her journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…
Meghan Patrick // Photo credit: Ford Fairchild
Quick Facts:
Full Name – Meghan Patrick
Birthdate – March 25th
Hometown – Bowmanville, PN
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – The Eagles, Sheryl Crow, Aretha Franklin
Current Single – “Golden Child” (as of date of article 10/14/24)
The Beginning:
This week we shine our spotlight on an artist who has been on our radar for a while, Meghan Patrick. Patrick is a creative powerhouse and a force to be reckoned with in the industry. We chatted with the singer-songwriter about her unique journey and of course, her brand new album, Golden Child.
“I was born and raised in Bowmanville, Ontario. I definitely grew up in a very musical house,” began the songstress. “My dad played some guitar and we always had music playing in the house […] When I was about twelve years old, I auditioned for the school musical and that was kind of when I figured out I could sing.” The singer recalls her teacher recommended a vocal teacher for her, which catapulted into taking lessons.“I’m actually classically trained. […] I did that all through high school,” shared the singer. Adding, “I honestly grew up on a pretty eclectic taste in music. I loved all genres and I just really loved music and came from a family that loved all kinds of music.”
At the same time that Patrick was honing her talent as a singer, her focus was on competitive snowboarding. “In my senior year of high school, my goal was to get on the national development team and eventually go to the olympics. My parents really wanted me to go to university after high school, but I wanted to keep snowboarding, so they made me a deal. They said “if you make the national development team, we’re cool with you deferring school.”
Unfortunately, the singer ended up getting severely injured causing to walk away from snowboarding. Music became her fallback plan, and she went on to study opera at a college in Canada. “One year of that made it very clear to me that, that was not the path for me. I loved the singing aspect of it, but I wasn’t really passionate about the genre of opera,” shared the singer, who decided to try snowboarding again. Unfortunately, another concussion halted those dreams yet again.
The Turning Point:
Despite her snowboarding career coming to end, music remained a constant in Patrick’s life. She ended up switching into the Jazz program at her college, which landed her in a 10 piece soul band. “Outside of my first ever band when I was thirteen, that was the first time I ever got to experience touring and playing some big shows. That’s when I started realizing that this is what I wanted to do.”
Then, Patrick transferred to a school in Ontario, where her dreams began to take shape. “I ended up meeting some musicians from my hometown, and we started a bluegrass band. We made a couple of records and did a bunch of touring and that was the final tour for me. I knew this is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.” The singer decided to quit school and focus on music full-time.
While performing with her bluegrass band, Patrick gained an even bigger appreciation for country music, falling in love with new artists at the time like Eric Church. “When I went my separate ways with the band and started writing songs by myself, they were country songs. That’s what kind of seemed to naturally come out of me,” she shared.
Her hard work, busking, working odd jobs, and continuously grinding in music led her to her first Canadian record deal. “After I signed with Warner, I had wanted to move to Nashville then but I decided to spend a couple of years in Canada and build up my career there. I didn’t have an offer on the table from a U.S. record label at the time, I just wanted to be able to tour and get music out, so that’s what I did.”
Patrick earned many accolades in Canada, but ultimately felt the pull to move to Nashville, so the fall of 2019 she followed that urge. Unfortunately, the pandemic halted her progress and she was eventually dropped from her record label in Canada, due to restructuring. Instead of letting that stop her, the songstress took it as an opportunity to drop deeper into herself as an artist and as a person, intuitionally creating music that felt distinctly her.
Today:
Flash forward to today, that intentionality Patrick had in 2020 led to her American record deal, as well as, her latest project, Golden Child. “‘Golden Child’ was the catalyst for everything that happened after that where I made myself a promise that I would write songs that I wanted to write and I would be unapologetically myself. […] That’s when I started writing a lot of songs that ended up on this record,” she shared. Adding, “It’s autobiographically. Some parts are really heavy. I think the underlying theme of it is more so focused around the journey of healing and empowerment and self-love.”
For Patrick, this record is the biggest and most honest project of her career. “It feels like I’ve been trying to write this record my whole life, and I kind of have been, because it’s all of my heart and all of my happiness, my relationship with my husband, and the journey of that, and all the stuff that came before it. At the end of the day, I always write these songs with hopes that people will find some of their selves in them or relate to them or it will be empowering or healing for them.”
While all the songs off the album are incredible, the title track stands out, as an important turning point for the songstress. “Joey Hyde and Aaron Eshius, who were the co-writers and producers on the track, when I told them I wanted to name the record that, they said we need to write that. It was rooted in me deciding I wanted to tell my real story and show people who I truly was for what felt like the first time in my life. […] Getting to a place where I finally felt I could be myself and totally honest was important.”
Meghan Patrick is the real deal. Stay tuned for what she does next!
Connect:
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Meghan Patrick announcements and releases.
Meghan Patrick’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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Erin Kinsey’s brand new EP, Gettin’ Away With It is out now, October 11th on all streaming platforms. Learn more here and listen below.
Erin Kinsey is an incredible Nashville singer-songwriter that we have grown to love over the years. Lately, Kinsey has been releasing her best music to date. She is unapologetically herself and creating music that fits her talent perfectly. Today, the songstress releases her newest project featuring fan-favorite songs like “I Ain’t Crazy.” Her new EP, Gettin’ Away With It is officially out now.
In a recent press release, Kinsey shared, “I think Gettin’ Away With It is a cool title for the project because it is symbolic of my relationship to my music. I feel like I am able to say what I want to say, wear what I want to wear, and most importantly be myself. I feel like I am ‘getting away with it’ and the process should be harder, but people are relating to the songs and I think it is because they are coming from a genuine place.”
Gettin’ Away With It is an impressive release for Kinsey. Listen to the project below!
Gettin’ Away With It Track List:
Matchmaker – Smith Ahnquist / Dylan Guthro / Erin Kinsey | Producers: Josh Kerr and Dylan Guthro
I Ain’t Crazy – Travis Wood / Casey Brown / Erin Kinsey | Producer: Casey Brown
Best of My 20’s feat. Trousdale – Sarah Buxton / Josh Kerr / Erin Kinsey | Producer: Josh Kerr
Tabs on Me – Casey Brown / Travis Wood / Erin Kinsey | Producer: Casey Brown
Gettin’ Away With It 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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Justin Moore shares brand new album This Is My Dirt, officially out now, October 11th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new album below.
Since the earliest days of his career, Justin Moore has been one of country music’s most modern traditional stars. With his deep voice and unwavering dedication to country music as a genre, the Valory Music Co. artist is one of the genre’s most dependable yet under-the-radar superstars.
Produced by longtime collaborators Jeremy Stover, Scott Borchetta, and Paul DiGiovanni, This Is My Dirt features a dozen new tracks, including collaborations with Randy Houser, Blake Shelton, and Dierks Bentley. Additionally, the twelve new songs were all co-written by Moore, pairing him with the likes of Randy Montana, Will Bundy, Casey Beathard, Chase McGill, and more.
For the first time in his recording career, the Arkansas native enlisted his full touring band to play on the record instead of studio musicians, adding a depth and camaraderie to the recordings. From the traditional-leaning anthemic opening notes of the album’s title track to the closing melodies of “You Know It’s Coming,” This Is My DIrt allows Moore to do what he does best.
Collaborations are at the forefront of the LP, with Moore and Houser musing about simpler times on “The Worst.” For the pair, it’s a reflection on growing up with less and learning from it, realizing that it’s key to value whatever you have. Likewise, “Time’s Ticking” with Dierks Bentley is a notable take on embracing the moment you’re in as opposed to rushing through life. “Put a little slow in your roll,” They warn. “Or you’re gonna miss it.”
Moore’s duet with Blake Shelton is a more by-the-book appreciation of country music’s favorite beverage, “Beer Ain’t One.” On the rousing track, they trade playful verses about all of the problems in their lives, and the fact that beer is the only surefire cure. “I got 99 problems but a beer ain’t one,” They muse, voices and styles perfectly complementing each other.
Moore remains true to his roots on songs like “This Is My Dirt,” “Put a Boot In It,” and “Love, Your Hometown.” While “Boot” is a swinging uptempo about the authenticity of real country music, the album’s title track tells the tale of a piece of land that is way more than just dirt, but instead a piece of familial legacy.
“This is my dirt, these are my fields // Where I harvest what I plant // That little pond, I catch bluegill // I built that barn with my two hands // Where I raise my babies, a piece of me // Nah, this ain’t just a piece of land // The money’d be great, but I can’t part ways with a life that works // You can’t put a green bag dollar on what it’s worth // This is my dirt”
“Love, Your Hometown” is Moore and country music at its finest, a love letter from a hometown to those who have left it to serve in the military. While two of the genre’s biggest tropes are small towns and military songs, Moore offers a fresh take here.
“And there ain’t one day that you don’t Cross my mind like a southern breeze // And I’ll be right here // Waiting on you to come back to me // And I hope you know you damn sure make us proud // Love, your hometown”
Moore experiments lyrically on songs like “Redneck Love” and “F Word,” both of which show a more playful side of his personality. On the tongue-in-cheek “Redneck,” he celebrates a love that may not be the most traditional, but is perfect as is. Meanwhile, “F Word” is a unique love song about a word that doesn’t often have a place in country music. Hint: It’s not THAT “F word,” but instead, “forever.”
“Never Left Me” is a more traditional hometown song, an anthemic ode to the place that raised him, while “Glad to Be Here” is a mid tempo celebration of counting one’s blessings. “The Getting By” may be the most unique song on the album for Moore, allowing him to stretch himself both musically and vocally. On the swinging midtempo laced with slide guitars, Moore’s voice is lush and airy as he deals with the aftermath of a heartbreak, lamenting, “Girl it’s killing me, but I’m getting used to the getting by.”
This Is My Dirt ends with “You Know It’s Coming,” a poignant and gorgeous ballad about the inevitabilities of life and the big moments that take your breath away, no matter how prepared you may be.
“Even though you know it’s coming, like a freight train humming from a mile away // You think you’ll be ready // Life’s lead foot leaning on the clutch and off the brakes // Til What’s down the line, ain’t down the line no more // That’s how time does it, Just crack a beer // ‘Cause someday’s here and dang if you can’t do nothing // Even though you know it’s coming”
For Justin Moore, This Is My Dirt continues to represent who he is as an artist, a songwriter, a father, and a man. While he may not be the genre’s biggest star, he’s a consistent hitmaker, and this LP is evidence why.
This Is My Dirt Track List:
This Is My Dirt – (Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
Put A Boot In It – (Justin Moore, Will Bundy, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
The Worst (ft. Randy Houser) – (Justin Moore, Chase McGill, Jeremy Stover)
Glad To Be Here – (Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
Love Your Hometown – (Justin Moore, Will Bundy, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
Beer Ain’t One (ft. Blake Shelton) – (Justin Moore, Casey Beathard, Will Bundy, Joe London, Jeremy Stover)
The Getting By – (Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
Redneck Love” – (Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
Time’s Ticking (ft. Dierks Bentley) – (Justin Moore, Will Bundy, Randy Montana, Jeremy Stover)
F Word – (Justin Moore, Paul DiGiovanni, Chase McGill, Jeremy Stover)
Never Left Me – (Justin Moore, Casey Beathard, Will Bundy, Jeremy Stover)
You Know It’s Coming – (Justin Moore, Chase McGill, Jeremy Stover)
Country Swag Picks:
This Is My Dirt
Love, Your Hometown
Time’s Ticking (With Dierks Bentley)
Beer Ain’t One (With Blake Shelton)
Justin Moore’s newest album, ‘This Is My Dirt,’ 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 Justin Moore releases.
This Is My Dirt 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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Meghan Patrick’s album, Golden Child is out now, October 11th on all streaming platforms. Learn more here and listen below.
Up and coming country artist, Meghan Patrick has been working hard, honing her talent as a singer and a songwriter in the competitive music scene. While she has always been impressive, it feels like she may be on the rise as she gains more traction and grows her fanbase.Her song “Golden Child,” captivated fans everywhere, and now, the Golden Child album is officially out now with eighteen incredible songs.
According to Patrick via Instagram, this album is a special one for her. “The record I’ve waited and worked my whole life to make, will be yours on October 11th,” she shared, adding, “I have so much to say about this record, but for now I’ll just say… the Golden Era starts now, and I can’t wait for y’all to hear what I’ve been working on.”
Golden Child is an impressive release for Patrick. The album satisfies current Patrick fans and will give new Patrick fans a fresh taste of what is to come in her robust career. Listen below!
Golden Child 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
Meghan Patrick shares new album, ‘Golden Child,’ 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 Meghan Patrick releases.
Golden Child 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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Madeline Merlo shares brand new EP, One House Down, officially out now, October 11th on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new project below.
For Madeline Merlo, her new EP One House Down (from the girl next door) finds her moving on from a breakup and dealing with the aftermath of a broken heart. The six song collection allows the BBR Music Group/ BMG Nashville recording artist to continue her meteoric rise in the genre, pairing poignant lyricism with a pristine storyteller style and pop-country sensibilities.
The 30-year-old Canadian chanteuse co-wrote each of the EP’s six tracks, produced by Zach Crowell, and telling the tale of a breakup and all that comes along with it. With a raw authenticity and prowess for evocative lyrics, Merlo truly crafts portraits of heartbreak, heartache, and grief.
“I’m a very deep feeler. I always say I feel like my heart’s on fire all the time,” Merlo shares in a statement. “It’s a superpower, but it’s also hard because the world can feel really heavy sometimes. This project is my struggle through finding myself and finding myself in love, and I wrote these songs for my younger self – for those moments when she really needed them.”
This is immediately evident on the album’s stirring opener, “Broken Heart Thing,” which pairs her with Dustin Lynch. On the heartache-laden duet, they trade verses about the unfamiliar feelings that come along with the discomfort and shock of a newly severed relationship.
“‘Cause I’m still getting used to this broken heart thing // Sit in the dark thing // Smiling when I’m falling apart thing // Pictures in hallways, hearing our song play // Thinking ’bout you all night and all day // Missing you’s different drinking alone // If you see my name come across your phone // Sorry, baby, I’m still new to this // I’m still getting used to this broken heart thing”
Both “Bar Fight” and “Same Car” find her grappling with relationship devastation, the latter showing the epicly relatable battle between heart and head. “Lonely wants to call him and logic says don’t,” She sings, voice entrenched in emotion. “My heart and my mind are in a bar fight over you.” Meanwhile, “Same Car” is a poetic look at the wild juxtaposition of memories a place like a car can hold, from an amazing first kiss to a devastating breakup.
“On a two-lane road Tracing hearts on the windows // Out with the headlights low // Thought I saw forever in a dashboard glow but // That’s the trouble with promises made in the dark // Sometimes you run out of stars It’s the same front seat // Where I fell for you It’s same cross hangin’ from the same rearview // It’s the same four wheels // Where you broke my heart// It’s hard to believe it’s the same car // It’s the same car”
Both “Middle of the Bed” and “Good Grief” find Merlo desperate to come out on the other side, knowing her decision is right but feeling her subconscious longing for an ex. “Middle” is a catchy and anthemic pop country gem, while “Grief” allows her to traverse the long journey to acceptance.
The collection ends with its title track, a uniquely infectious take on being the one who isn’t quite perfect, but being okay with it. “When I wrote that song, it felt so representative of me and my whole life,” she says. “I always felt like I was one house down from people with perfect lives and perfect families. And I know that’s not true, but that otherness and not feeling good enough has impacted me in different ways. One of them was through love – I feel like I’ve always stumbled my way through it.”
For Madeline Merlo, the six tracks on One House Down reflect a path to healing and acceptance that anyone can relate to, just like the title track. “At the end of the day, if they feel like they are one house down from the girl next door and not enough, I hope this EP can feel really honest,” she shares. “I hope it makes people feel heard, seen and understood.”
One House Down Track List:
Broken Heart Thing (feat. Dustin Lynch) (Madeline Merlo, James McNair, Michael Tyler, Lalo Guzman, Zach Crowell)
Bar Fight (Madeline Merlo, Seth Mosley, Claire Douglas)
Same Car (Madeline Merlo, Sara Haze, Jason Saenz, Zach Crowell, Josh Osborne)
Middle of the Bed (Madeline Merlo, Sam Ellis, Kyle Sturrock)
Good Grief (Madeline Merlo, Jimmy Robbins, Anna Vaus, Micah Carpenter)
One House Down (from the girl next door) (Madeline Merlo, Seth Mosley, Emily Weisband, James McNair)
Madeline Merlo shares brand new EP, ‘One House 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 Madeline Merlo releases.
One House Down 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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Jelly Roll’s new album, Beautifully Broken is out now, October 11th on all streaming platforms. Learn more here and listen below.
Jelly Roll is an absolute mega-star and deservingly so! Time and time again he is praised not only for his incredible music, but for the compassion and joy he brings to others. While his debut country album was a hit with fans and industry alike, his sophomore record, Beautifully Broken might be his best project to date. Beautifully Broken is officially out today.
In an interview with New York Times Magazine, Jelly Roll shared his intentions behind this album and the 22 songs on it. “I’m looking for songs that have a purpose. When I go to put out a song under the name Jelly Roll, I think to myself, Why?” Because for the first time in my life, it has nothing to do with a financial decision. I’m well past putting out anything for money. So, now, it really is a why.”
Beautifully Broken is the record we all need. Go listen to it, stream, and it buy it ASAP!
Beautifully BrokenTrack List:
Winning Streak
Burning
Heart of Stone
I Am Not Okay
When The Drugs Don’t Work (with IIsey)
Higher Than Heaven (with Wiz Khalifa)
Liar
Everyone Bleeds
Get By
Unpretty
Grace
What It Takes
Hey Mama
Time of Day (with mgk)
Born Again
Guilty
Little Light
Hear Me Out
Woman
Smile So Much
My Cross
What’s Wrong With Me
Jelly Roll’s new album, ‘Beautifully Broken’ 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 Jelly Roll releases.
Beautifully Broken 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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Dylan Gossett shares new song, “Tree Birds” out now, October 11th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new song below.
Every now and then and artist comes out of the woodwork, and takes the music industry (and fans) by storm. Dylan Gossett is that artist in country music right now. Despite being a rising artist, Gossett has garnered millions of fans due to his impressive vocals and arguably even more impressive songwriting. Following the footsteps of country-folk artists, Gossett creates music that speaks to the soul. Today, the singer-songwriter is sharing his newest song called “Tree Birds.”
“Tree Birds” is poetic in nature. The song feels romantic, whimsical, and homey. Throughout the song, you cannot help but to be transported to simpler times, where love and beauty existed in tandem, and nothing else quite mattered.
“Burnt fingers and broken lighters // We’re a far way from the house // And we’re singing songs like the tree birds // Melodies just sound better from our mouth // Well I’d ask you to dance if you don’t mind // I’ll spin you round and watch you twirl just like a top // And the weather was treatin’ us awfully kind // When the sunsets so damn pretty the moon stayed out to watch”
Gossett is a star in the making! Make sure you listen to his new song “Tree Birds” ASAP!
Dylan Gossett’s new song, “Tree Birds” 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 Gossett releases.
“Tree Birds” 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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Luke Bryan scores his 31st number one song at country radio this week with single, “Love You, Miss You, Mean It.” Learn all the details here.
A mainstay in country music, everything Luke Bryan touches becomes a hit. His infectious personality and catchy songs have had country music fans celebrating his music for well over a decade. His most recent single, “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” marks his 31st number one song at country radio.
Bryan first debuted the new single at Country Radio Seminar back in February. The romantic song fits perfectly into Bryan’s catalog of hits. According to the singer, he knew that he had to cut this song upon his first listen. “This song was special from the first time I heard it,” shared Bryan in a recent press release. “I knew it would resonate. It’s about young love and that whole process of trying to make relationships work through the on again and off again cycles. My wife and I went through that journey during college and I know a lot of people out there have too.”
“We were small-town meant to be // My momma loved her, her daddy loved me // We’d burned up the room between her house and mine // We kiss in her driveway // By the time I hit the highway // She called to tell me goodnight one more time // And she’d say, “Love you, miss you, mean it // Boy, I’ll see you when I’m dreamin’ // I can’t wait to feel you hold me again // Till then I’ll be countin’ down the minutes // I’ll be climbin’ up these walls // Your kiss, I want it, need it // Love you, miss you, mean it, baby”
Congrats to Bryan and his team on another incredible number one!
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“Love You, Miss You, Mean 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.
https://countryswag.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/luke-bryan-album.jpg6301200Erica Zismanhttps://countryswag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/logo-new-cs-white.pngErica Zisman2024-10-10 16:08:182024-10-10 16:08:18Luke Bryan Scores Number One with Song “Love You, Miss You, Mean It”