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Kane Brown Earns Number One Single at Country Radio with “I Can Feel It”

Kane Brown earns the number one song at country radio with his latest single, “I Can Feel It.” Get all the details here.

Kane Brown is a bonafide superstar in the country music genre; despite, clearly showing talent across different genres of music. Brown had a huge year in 2023, earning multiple number one singles at country radio. Today, the entertainer adds another number one song to his catalog. Brown’s single, “I Can Feel It” officially marks his eleventh number one at country radio.

“I Can Feel It” became an instant fan-favorite. Brown shared the song in September, and it steadily went up the charts. The song is the perfect blend of country overtones mixed with a fun, pop-tempo beat. While some of Brown’s releases lately have steered more towards the country side of things, “I Can Feel It” is a true blend that appeals to much of his fanbase.

“You’re puttin’ on a show // No need to take it slow // There’s something here, I know // I can feel it in the air, feel it in the whiskey in my hand // In your hips, your body tells me when you start to dance // Maybe this is turning to a “We should probably get up out of here” // Oh, baby, I swear, I can feel it in the air (I can feel it) // I can feel it, mm”

Congrats to Brown on his eleventh number one single with “I Can Feel It.”

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“I Can Feel It” is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released tunes on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Who is Twinnie? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

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Quick Facts:

Full Name – Twinnielee Moore
Birthdate – 5/14/1987
Hometown – York, United Kingdom
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Billy Joel, Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, Gilbert O Sullivan
Current Single – “Take A Break”  // as of date of article: 3/12/24

The Beginning:

This week our spotlight shines on an artist who is making waves in country music, Twinnie. The singer-songwriter may be a Nashville-transplant, but she has found her voice in country music, as well as, made a name for herself in Music City.

Twinnie, born Twinnielee Moore grew up in York, England to a family who, while not musically-inclined, introduced her to a variety of music and genres at a young age. “I grew up kind of in two worlds. My mom was just kind of normal, and my dad was from a community of Romany travelers, so very early on, music was something I could escape to,” shared the singer.  “There was a lot of synergy between gypsies and travelers and the Nashville community in the way where they are all about family, it’s a very tight-knit community, they love music.”

For Twinnie, her parents and her grandparents introduced her to different genre of music growing up. “My grandparents were into old school country, the Rat Pack, Ella Fitzgerald, and my dad was into Billy Joel and rock bands. My mom was into Queen, ABBA, and so on,” she shared. Twinnie also recalls being enamored with the story-telling aspect of country music. “I have quite an eclectic taste when it comes to music. Also, I grew up on the stage since I was four years old.”

The Turning Point:

Twinnie’s career kickstarted long before her move to Nashville. The songstress grew up in the arts, honing her skills in singing, songwriting, and dancing at an early age. “I was a drama, music kid, did commercials, dancing. I’ve been a background dancer and singer,” she shared. Adding that she would take any gig to help fund her music career, something that she takes a lot of pride in.

Twinnie even wrote with The Shires before they became who they are in their respective musical lane. “I’ve literally done every job going in the music industry to enrich my music career,” said the singer. “The acting and being a dancer is where I give credit to my style of music and how I portray a song […]. My music, I tend to maintain a little pizzazz and that international thing.”

About a decade ago, Twinnie started coming to Nashville and recently officially made the move. “It took me a while to find the right people and stuff in Nashville. […] I think all of the other jobs that I had to do to get here kind of enrich me as an artist.”

Since working in Nashville,  Twinnie has released a handful of projects, including her debut album, Hollywood Gyspy and EPs, Better When I’m Drunk and Welcome to the Club, as well as, her newest project, Blue Hour (After Dark). 

“I’m all about the storytelling. I love telling the truth. I love the way the hook lands. I was doing that instinctively before I moved to Nashville and I feel like it picked me unknowingly,” she shared. Adding, “I think it’s the music that dictates how you connect with an artist, and I’m really big on being myself in my music.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Twinnie’s newest project, Blue Hour (After Dark) is officially out. The record features a collection of six songs that speak to heartbreak, healing, and everything in between.

“As far as ‘Blue Hour,’ I went through a really bad break-up, and blue hour happens twice a day, once just after the sun goes down, and one right before it comes up, and I thought it would be a really interesting way to show a break-up.” The record is  a good-bye to the man that she was in a relationship with for 10 years.

While “Blue Hour,” the song, showcases the heartbreak of it all, other songs on the project showcase different emotions. “‘The Way I Loved You’ is quite possibly my favorite song I have ever written. It celebrates a love, but it also grieves it at the same time. “Lonely Long” is very empowering, it’s like fuck you dude, I’m not going to be single forever, I’m going to be going out. “Just Like Earle’ was very musically kind of an ode to The Chicks.”

For Twinnie, the entire creative process for the record is something that she takes very seriously. The singer continues to create visuals and direct the videos for the music, as well as, takes ownership for other aspects of her artistry. Twinnie also made history as the first every Romany traveller to grace the Opry stage, singing music off this new project.

While Twinnie’s journey has been full of ups and downs, she remains authentic and honest in music and in life. “You never know what’s in front of you, and you should just trust and believe, and I feel like I’m in the right place,” she shared. Fans can expect more honesty and more wisdom in the second-half of her Blue Hour project in an EP called Blue Hour (After Dawn), coming down the pipeline soon.

 

Connect:

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

To keep up with Twinnie follow her on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

Twinnie’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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Avery Anna Debuts New Song “Make It Look Easy”

Avery Anna’s new song, “Make It Look Easy” is out now, March 8th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Back in 2022, we introduced fans to talented singer-songwriter, Avery Anna. Back then, she was promoting her EP Mood Swings, and showcasing her undeniable talent. Today, she is back with new music that feels distinctly her, as well as more grown up, and even better than before! Anna’s new song, “Make It Look Easy” is out now.

Anna’s more refined sound is evident on “Make It Look Easy.” The song has grit, pain, and emotion. The songstress finds a way to mesmerize listeners even after just one listen. While all of Anna’s previous releases have been great, “Make It Look Easy” feels like a level up for the young, blossoming singer.

“You should just leave me // Why would you stay // I’ll never be what you want anyway // To be brutally honest // I’m really conscious // Of every single thing you say // It hit me last night // You’re planning the goodbye // Do you think that I’m blind // I see it in your eyes // Your truck’s in the driveway // Your mind’s on the highway // Know you’re gonna leave me / And make it look easy”

Anna absolutely shines on this new release.

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Avery Anna shares new song, “Make It Look Easy,” 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 Avery Anna releases.

To keep up with Avery Anna, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.

“Make It Look Easy” 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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Chris Young Shares New Song “What She Sees In Me” Out Now

Chris Young shares new song, “What She Sees In Me,” out on all streaming platforms today, March 8th. Listen to the new music here and learn more.

We are right around the corner from the multi-platinum entertainer’s new record, Young, Love & Saturday Nights, out March 22, but with two weeks still to go, there’s still time to tease the project with one more track. “What She Sees In Me” is the most romantic one from the record thus far. Produced by Young and written with Christian Davis Stalnecker, Kyle Fishman, Ray Fulcher, and Josh Hoge, the ballad is told from the perspective of a humble man. He explains how lucky he is to have seen this woman go from being the girl next door to his forever person. 

“I can see her faith when it gets tough // I can see her grace when I mess up // I can see how far she is out of my league // But I still can’t see what she sees in me // What she sees in me”

With a hefty 18 songs, Young Love & Saturday Nights is Young’s most ambitious project yet. He is a writer on fifteen tracks and is the sole producer on three. He shares co-producer credits with longtime creative partners, Chris DeStefano and Corey Crowder. Headlined by the rising top-30 title track, this is Young’s first album since 2021’s Famous Friends that produced two number-one radio hits. Other previously released songs include the boot-stomping “Double Down” and the tear-jerking “All Dogs Go To Heaven,” along with “Right Now” and “Looking For You.”

Early reviews of Young, Love & Saturday Nights are favorable, stating Young turns things up emotionally, sonically, and stylistically. The ballads hit harder, the rowdy tunes are more raucous, and the anthems hit new highs. “This is what this album felt like it needed to be for me,” he said in a recent press release. “It’s a little louder, a little more raw. Even the stripped-down songs are heavier. I love creating music and I love making it and the fact that I get to do that for a living is a pretty incredible thing.”

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Chris Young’s new song, “What She Sees In Me,” 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 Chris Young releases.

To keep up with Chris Young, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“What She Sees In 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.

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Who is Anella Herim? The Story Behind His Journey to Country Music

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

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Anella Herim

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Anella Herim
Birthdate – 11/22/2001
Hometown – Trinity, North Carolina
Current City – Charlotte, North Carolina
Musical Influences – Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Juice World, Casting Crowns, Rainbow Kitten Surprise
Label – Def Jam
Current Single – “Lock N Key”

The Beginning:

Today’s spotlight shines on an artist who feels like a true breath of fresh air. Singer-songwriter, Anella Herim is focused on creating good music, no matter where it falls on the spectrum of genre, which is something we appreciate. While his songwriting stays rooted in country storytelling, Herim plays with sounds and blending genres in a way that is exciting.

Growing up in North Carolina, Herim was exposed to music at a young age. “My dad was a leader at church, so when I was like four or five years old, I started playing the drums for him at service. I grew up doing that and singing at church when I was very little,” shared the artist. Outside of church, Herim would immerse himself in music, drawing inspirations from artists that came before him.

“I was introduced to a lot of good music early on. I would ride around with my Mamaw and she would show me artists like Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, The Carpenters, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, and The Eagles. All just like really the best of the best at a really young age,” shared the singer. “Everybody I was around was listening to country. I just think country music is the best genre at songwriting. I think songwriting is the main worry of country music, whereas in some other genres it is all about the sound or the melody. In country, it’s the story being told, and that’s what drew me to it.”

Herim continued to grow his love and talent for music throughout his upbringing. “When I got into middle school, I would learn the woodwinds and then I went into percussion. Shortly after, I got braces and I couldn’t play woodwinds anymore, so I learned the base. Then I learned guitar and piano,” he shared. Adding, “I started writing in the end of middle school, and when I got to high school I started producing songs on my phone on garage band and putting it on Soundcloud, and yeah, basically I’m here.”

The Turning Point:

Lately, Herim finds himself drawing inspiration from these same artists like Jackson and Wonder, rather than spending too much time listening to more modern-day music. “I think more recently I’ve been listening to less, because I’ve been more focused on creating rather than consuming. I want to be as me as possible, and I don’t want to be too influenced. There’s so much good music out right here, so it’s hard not to draw inspiration from it. I really try to listen to older music and draw inspiration from something that isn’t so relevant.”

Throughout high school and after, Herim focused on music. “I think the day I learned how to play guitar it was July 5th, 2015, and I only remember that because I posted a picture on my Instagram that day of the guitar,” he shared, reminiscing about the memory. Herim began playing gigs across North Carolina at any bar that would let him play. “I was making music on my phone, and I started doing acoustic shows,” he began. “When I got my license, I started going to bars and playing outside and doing acoustic gigs for whoever would let me play.”

Eventually, Herim connected with the right people in the industry.“I had played this bar called ‘Boxcar Bar + Arcade’ in Greensboro, North Carolina and I met this guy named Malik. He introduced me to Sud, at a No Stress festival, which is his festival that he throws, and I performed there. It’s like an urban, hip-hop festival, and I go out there with an acoustic guitar, and I was the first person to go on, and it was very evident that I was different, so we started working.”

He started meeting more people and got introduced to people at Def Jam Records, which would eventually become his record label. “It was all really organic. I think good music does all the heavy lifting.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, the demand for music from Herim is at an all time high, especially after his viral hit, “Tennessee Love Song.”

“That was actually the first song I ever recorded in Nashville, and the first session,” shared the singer. “We just went out there, and I just kind of make very mood-based music, so being in Nashville, we were just like let’s make a country song. We sat down with Evan, who helped me produce the record and he pulled up this loop. We all got to working, and it was just really good vibes. It was just what the room felt like that day. We just captured it.”

The singer went on to release a remixed version of the hit with fellow artist, Chase Matthew, who slid into his DMs after loving the song. “Chase [Matthew] just reached out to me through the Instagram DMs. […] I was like “you trying to put a verse on it.” And he was like “yessir.””

Most recently, Herim also released a 3-pack project called Season 1: I Love You. Prior to the release, the singer shared, “I’m working on this idea. Considering “Tennessee Love Song” did well, I’m going to cater more to the country-pop sound, and I’m dropping a three pack, and the next single is called “Lock N Key,” and it feels really good, it feels like red solo music, just good music. And I’m going to have two songs behind it. One more hip-hop, and one more pop-ish.”

The innovative idea will spark even more creative ventures, as the singer plans to release a 3-pack a month. “We’re going to release a three pack each month, and we’re going to call it a season, so each song will be an episode, and each 3-pack will be a season, and whatever song in the 3-pack that does the best, whatever genre, we’re going to release another 3-pack, and the lead single will cater to that genre.”

It is safe to say that 2024 will be the year of music from the rising artist. Stay tuned!

Connect:

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

To keep up with Anella Herim, follow him on Instagram, TwitterTikTok, and Facebook.

Anella Herim’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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Cody Johnson’s Song “The Painter” Goes Number One At Country Radio

Superstar, Cody Johnson earns his second number one song at country radio with “The Painter.” Learn more here…

Warner Music Nashville Platinum recording artist, Cody Johnson truly never misses. He is finally getting the recognition he deserves from country radio. He earned his first radio single with “‘Til You Can’t” back in 2022, and now the singer has finally landed his 2nd number one. Johnson’s beautiful song, “The Painter” is officially the number one song at country radio.

Written by Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins and Ryan Larkins, “The Painter’ is an incredible song about true love. While Johnson did not have a hand in penning this song, it is evident that he related to the lyrics. “My favorite lyric in ‘The Painter’ is ‘for every wall I built, she saw a canvas,’” shared Johnson in a press release. “If there’s anything that describes my marriage with my wife, Brandi, it’s that line and that’s why we’ve been together for 15 years.”

“Gets excited about all my crazy dreams // Got every sunset that she’s ever seen memorized // Saves them and waits for a rainy day or stormy night // Sky’s brighter looking at it through her eyes // I don’t remember life before she came into the picture // Brought the beauty I was missing with her // Showed me colors I ain’t never seen // She took chances // For every wall I build, she saw a canvas // Thank God everyday for how he made her // My life was black and white, but she’s the painter”

Congrats to Johnson and his team on an incredible feat. “The Painter” is one of the most incredible songs to hit country radio, and we are excited to see what’s next for Johnson. We are sure there are more number ones to come!

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

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“’The Painter” 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.

Peytan Porter: ‘Grown’ – EP Review

Peytan Porter releases her brand new EP, Grown, out now, March 1st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

2024 is the year of Peytan Porter re-introducing herself to the world as the incredible artist and storyteller she is. The once pop-country artist has found her true sound, drawing on soul and rock sounds to add to her country songwriting. Today, Porter released her brand new EP, Grown featuring six songs.

“I’m not apologizing for or watering down the colors of who I am anymore,” Porter shared in a recent press release. “I’m getting in tune with a sound and style that’s all mine and stepping into being more transparent with the way I think and see the world and it really feels like I’m setting myself free. It’s definitely a coming of age for me.”

The perfectly titled Grown EP shows exactly that – growth. With all six songs co-written by the artist, each of the tracks on the project showcase her own journey. The record kicks off with songs called “Lemonade” and “God’s Hotel.” On the former, Porter shares about vices and coping skills that humans tend to use. While the storytelling keeps the listener hanging on every word, the standout instrumentals, which almost feel like a bilateral beat does something to the brain. On “God’s Hotel,” Porter leans into the theme of holding space for ourselves. The Americana, yet silky song showcases the songstress’ at her best both lyrically and vocally.

“And the saints say they know where they’re goin’ // When it comes their time // But I’m windows down, rock and rollin’ // For a vacancy sign // Well maybe God’s got a hotel for people like me // That ain’t tryin’ to build a mansion on a gold gated street // All I’ve heard about Heaven is it don’t come cheap // Maybe God’s got a hotel for pеople like, peoplе like me”

Porter continues to lean into the swampy, yet sultry side of her talent on “High Road,” while “Speaking Of Georgia” finds the singer focusing more on nostalgia. The Georgia native pays homage to the relationships and the place that raised her. The song appears to be both healing and yet bittersweet. “Speaking Of Georgia” is arguably one of the best off the project.

Next up, the title track is the song that brings many of the themes together on the EP. “Grown” shares honest anecdotes from Porter’s life, as well as, the peace she has found despite the ups and downs of life. The song reads like a journal entry, something that adds that “special” factor to the already incredible song.

Finally the record culminates with the sixth and final song on the record called “Run The Radio.” The track feels like the perfect ending to the well-rounded EP. Overall Grown feels like the project  that proves that Porter has unapologetically stepped into her true calling as an artist. We cannot say enough good things about the EP!

Grown Tracklist:

  1. Lemonade – Written by Peytan Porter, Ian Christian, Matt Willis
  2. God’s Hotel – Written by Peytan Porter, Faren Rachels, Jeff Garrison
  3. High Road – Written by Peytan Porter, Brinley Addington, Matt Morrisey
  4. Speaking of Georgia – Written by Peytan Porter, Billy Montana, Mark Trussell
  5. Grown – Written by Peytan Porter, Steve Moakler, Mark Trussell
  6. Run The Radio – Written by Peytan Porter, Greg Bates, Trent Dabbs

Country Swag Picks:

  1. “Grown”
  2. “Speaking Of Georgia”
  3. “God’s Hotel”
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Peytan Porter releases her brand new EP, ‘Grown,’ out now.

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

To keep up with Peytan Porter, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Grown EP 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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Lauren Davidson Debuts New Song “When The Dust Settles”

Lauren Davidson’s new song, “When The Dust Settles” is out now, March 1st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

A true member of our Country Swag family, Lauren Davidson dedicates her time to crafting her undeniable talent. When she is not in front of the camera for Country Swag, she is singing her heart out on any stage or crafting a new song to release for fans. Today, Davidson is sharing her brand new song with the world. “When The Dust Settles” is officially out now.

The urban country artist has a knack for sharing her heart through her music. On “When The Dust Settles,” she leans into the rock side of her artistry. The song depicts her growth as an artist and her new-found confidence in herself. The track is a true confidence-anthem, filled with grit, sassiness, and overall intriguing vibes.

“I’ve been waiting, anticipating, the look on your face // When I knock on the door and say // When the dust settles, I’ll be here like a burning frame // When the dust settles, everyone’s going to know my name // Like a phoenix, I willer use // From the ashes, I come alive // Things are going to be different this time // Things are going to be different this time // When the dust settles”

Davidson is celebrating the release of her song at Chelsea Stage + Table in NYC this Saturday, March 2nd. Get all the information here.

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Lauren Davidson shares new song, “When The Dust Settles,” out now.

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

To keep up with Lauren Davidson, follow her on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

“When The Dust Settles” 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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Anella Herim Shares New 3 Song Sampler ‘Season 1: I Love You’

Anella Herim shares his new 3 song sampler, Season 1: I Love You, out now, March 1st on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new tracks below.

There’s nothing like artists who have a flavor that is all their own! Anella Herim is that artist. The newcomer creates music for the modern-day country lover, but his unique talent brings an enticing level of rhythm, spunk, and swagger to the genre. Today the singer-songwriter debuts his brand new 3-song project called Season 1: I Love You.

The record kicks off with “Lock N Key.” The song feels the most related to his break-out hit, “Tennessee Love Song.” “Lock N Key” feels familiar, yet cool and different. The song is stage-ready, and Herim brings his A-game on this fun new track. On the contrary, “What You Meant” brings a different vibe to Herim’s one-of-a-kind talent. “What You Meant” blurs the lines of genre, infusing a hip-hop style with a country lyric. The track fits in effortlessly with songs from artists like The Kid Laroi and Khalid.

The third and final song on the sampler project is “Broken Hearted.” “Broken Hearted” feels like the love child between the former two songs. It has all the elements that are special in the previous songs. Herim find a way to effectively weave through different genres of music, while giving listeners a taste of his artistry and his heart.

Season 1: I Love You is one of the most enticing new projects by a newcomer. Herim has that special sauce and it is evident with this outing. Definitely listen to the new project.

Season 1: I Love You Tracklist:

  1. Lock N Key
  2. What You Meant
  3. Broken Hearted
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Anella Herim shares three-song sampler, ”Season 1: I Love You,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

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

To keep up with Anella Herim, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok.

Season 1: I Love You is now available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Trey Lewis: ‘Troublemaker’ – Debut Album Review

Trey Lewis shares his album, Troublemaker, out now, March 1st on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project here.

It’s been 3 years since Trey Lewis’ viral, smash hit, “Dicked Down in Dallas” blew up on TikTok and country bars around the U.S. If you haven’t heard the song, it is as raunchy as its name suggests. While these lyrics may be too aggressive for some, Lewis embodied this new persona and fans embraced it. His new project, Troublemaker, is full of amusing lyrics and innuendos like his hit single, however, he also explores themes of love, heartbreak, and nostalgia in the second half of the record, giving listeners a bit more variety.   

“I feel like everything I’ve been through in my life has built up to this moment,” Lewis admitted in a recent press release. “I feel like these songs really represent where I’ve been and what I’ve been through. I believe there is something on this album for every listener, whether this is their first time hearing me or they’ve been a fan for years. My hope is that people can relate to it and play it and then play it again and again and again.”

Lewis’ humor is displayed in the first half of the album, notably in songs like “Could’ve Been Me,” “Girl Problem,” “Up Yours,” and “Outlaw Us.” In “Could’ve Been Me,” the singer is thankful that his ex is marrying another man. In “Girl Problem,” the singer acknowledges that his issue with women is that he can’t settle on just one. 

The songwriters in “Up Yours” cleverly use the hostile phrase in a lighter, but still negative connotation. The singer wants to forget and move on from his ex but the songs he hears and the whiskey he sips keep bringing up her memory. “Outlaw Us” is a small-town anthem that lists the actions and beliefs of a true country boy. The singer states: “We’re gonna be who we’re gonna be ‘til the day they outlaw us.” 

Switching gears to the more vulnerable side of the record, Lewis demonstrates lust in “Pretty Hungover,” “Always You,” and “What I’m Doin’”. In the former, he eloquently expresses his admiration for his partner in every moment, whether she’s dressed up or in sweatpants, sober, drunk, and even hungover. In the latter, the singer confesses he is new to serious relationships and feels the pressure of keeping her happy. Like someone starting a new job, he is just trying not to screw up and get fired, or in this case, lose the girl.

In “Mine Never Could” and the album’s closer, “I Quit,” the singer displays his frustrations with romance. He is envious of his ex in the former, confused to how she moved on so fast after the breakup. In “I Quit,” the singer finally believes he found true love, but if the story takes a turn for the worse, he is officially cutting ties with his heart.

“I guess what it all adds up and comes down to // We’re just two hearts and it’s too soon to call it what it is // If this ain’t love for you then girl, you can split // but for me, if this ain’t it, I quit”

It is difficult for artists to re-route their musical path after having massive success with their first single. Troublemaker shows listeners that Lewis is more than the guy who gave us “Dicked Down In Dallas.” The songs on the record are reflective of him as an artist and give broader depth to him as a human. 

Troublemaker Tracklist:

  1. Drunk In A Bar (Justin Wilson, Matt Rogers, Chris DeStefano)
  2. Could’ve Been Me (Dawson Edwards, Alex Maxwell, Joe Collins)
  3. Wishin’ I Was Fishin’ (Joybeth Taylor, Matt McKinney, Tate Howell, Jared Hampton)
  4. Up Yours (Lee Thomas Miller, John Pierce, Ben Stennis)
  5. Girl Problem (Seth Ennis, Joe Fox, Trea Landon)
  6. Outlaw Us (David Lee Murphy, Rhett Akins, Michael Carter)
  7. Sounds Like Money To Me (JT Harding, Brice Long, Matt McKinney)
  8. Pretty Hungover (Tommy Karlas, Kyle Coulahan, Davis Corley)
  9. Always You (Ben Hayslip, Matt McKinney, Jacob Rice)
  10. Troublemaker (Trey Lewis, Kyle Coulahan, Davis Corley)
  11. What I’m Doin’ (Trey Lewis, Jake Rose, Stone Aielli)
  12. I’m A (Craig Wiseman, Chris Stevens, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
  13. Mine Never Could (Matt Jenkins, Zachary Kale, Deric Ruttan)
  14. I Quit (Trey Lewis, Matt McVaney, Jordan Walker)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Pretty Hungover
  2. Up Yours
  3. I Quit
  4. Mine Could Never
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Trey Lewis shares his debut album, ‘Troublemaker,’ out now on all streaming platforms.

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Lewis will showcase the new record on his spring tour of the same name. For tickets, head to his website. 

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Troublemaker 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.