Kylie Morgan Shares New Single “Like My Own”

Kylie Morgan shares her brand new song, “Like My Own,” out now on all streaming platforms. Get all the details and listen below.

Newly independent, Kylie Morgan is embarking on a new era in her career. The country-pop powerhouse is embracing her journey and the timing of her life, sharing it all with her diehard fanbase. Today, Morgan releases one of her most heartfelt songs to date. “Like My Own” is officially out now.

Featuring her signature vulnerability and strength, Morgan shares her newfound role as a stepmom, as she finds love again, after a divorce. Throughout the song, she honors what it means to be a “bonus mom,” while still showing respect to the baby’s biological mom too. “I never imagined this would be part of my story,” shared Morgan in a recent press less. “But love has a way of surprising you, and this song is about embracing the unexpected gifts life brings.”

“You weren’t on my mind // Never a dream I had // I never knew I needed you until I met your dad // I was terrified // What do step moms do? // But now that you are in my life // There’s no l life without you // Oh god, bless your Mama, she’s one hell of a woman // Being tough enough to share you with me // I ain’t trying to fill her shoes // Just giving. you another pair // and long as you let me baby, I promise I’ll be there // You brought out a part of me that I’ve never know // You ain’t mine, but baby I’m yours, and I love you like my own”

“Like My Own” truly marks the beginning of a new, beautiful era for Morgan and her music. Make sure to support her!

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Kylie Morgan shares brand new song, “Like My Own,” 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 Kylie Morgan releases.

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Listen to “Like My Own” 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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Conner Smith Shares Vulnerable New Song “Man I Was Made To Be”

Conner Smith shares new track, “Man I Was Made To Be,” out now, January 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new song below.

For a few years now, Conner Smith has blown us away with his wise-beyond-his-years story-telling and songwriting. His chapter as a rising star continues to unfold, as he finds his footing in country music. Today, the singer-songwriter shares one of his most prolific songs to date. “Man I Was Made To Be” is out now.

As soon as Smith started teasing and sharing the song across his socials, fans began begging for him to release the track. A quiet, yet impactful love song to his beautiful wife, “Man I Was Made To Be” stops you in your tracks from the first few chords. The song tells the story of not being a perfect person, but appreciating that your partner sees the best in you. It is a quiet, yet authentic promise to keep growing together and to be the best version of yourself that you can be.

“But that’s why Jesus says where his bride // ‘Cause he loved us enough to lay down his whole life // and baby I know it’ll take some time // But that’s what I wanna do for you // Cause you’re an angel sent from the sky // and I know I got a long way to go till I ain’t hard to love, but I love how you see not the man I am, but the man that I was made to be”

“Man I Was Made To Be” is a stunning song to add to your library of music. Smith outdid himself with this one.

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Conner Smith shares brand new song, “Man I Was Made To Be,” 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 Conner Smith releases.

To keep up with Conner Smith, follow him on Instagram, TwitterTikTok, and Facebook.

“Man I Was Made To Be” 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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Mitchell Tenpenny Kicks off 2026 with New Song “You Phase”

Mitchell Tenpenny releases new song “You Phase,” out now, January 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Mitchell Tenpenny continues to be one of the most consistent artists in country music. Each and every song he releases feels distinctly him. Whether he’s singing about heartache, nostalgia or love, M10 does not disappoint. Today the singer-songwriter shares his newest song to date. “You Phase” is officially out now, kicking off 2026.

The brand new song already feels like an ear worm. Catchy and relatable, “You Phase’ is both a cool play on words and depicts a universal experience for most. As a song and a concept, it’s unique and a breath of fresh air. “When I heard the phrase ‘you phase’ mentioned in the room that day I knew exactly how to write this song. I’ve personally had so many phases in my life. Some good and some bad, but to refer to a phase in the song as a relationship was certainly a unique concept. I have never heard it expressed in that way. We all go through transitions in our life with relationships, careers and more trying to figure out who we are and where we want to be,” shared the singer in a recent press release.

“Yeah, I started drinking white wine // Even let you talk me into getting matching tattoos // I was living in a white lie // Doing everything, I said I would never do // Oh, but now I see // What everyone else was seeing // You had a hold on me // Guess I didn’t wanna believe it // I was going through a you phase those days // I was living out a suitcase at your place // All my buddies told me you changed, yeah I changed // Trying to be what I thought you wanted // I’ll admit it I lost myself for a minute // Damn near drowned, I was so deep in it // But these days, I ain’t’ // It’s like who was he // Baby, that was me in my you phase // Oh, my you phase”

“You Phase” is a much listen to. Make sure to stream it.

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Mitchell Tenpenny shares new song, “You Phase,” 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 Mitchell Tenpenny releases.

To keep up with Mitchell Tenpenny, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or Twitter.

“You Phase” 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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Carly Pearce Drops Brand New Song “Church Girl”

Carly Pearce shares her brand new song, “Church Girl,” out now on all streaming platforms. Get all the details and listen below.

Throughout her long career, Carly Pearce has always shared her heart with fans. In this new era of music for Pearce, she seems to be bringing her most vulnerable self to the forefront. Last year we fell in love with her raw song, “Dream Come True”, and today, she’s releasing another honest song. “Church Girl” is officially out now.

Written by Cameron Bedell, Seth Ennis, and Carter Faith, “Church Girl” is an unexpected and comppasionate ballad that re-examines one’s relationship with the Bible. Through the song, Pearce gives a big hug to anyone who has ever felt like they were going to “Hell’ for their lifestyle or any of their sins. A true message of acceptance, more love, and less judgement, “Church Girl’ is a beautiful song.

“Hey, church girl doin’ everything wrong // Walking on eggshells with your high heels on // Hey, church girl with the Jezebel dress // Better take it off, you’re making all the boys think sex // You got your questions but you’re too scared to ask // I’m just a sinner who’s been where you’re at // So, you like to get high // When you talk to Jesus  // So, you love who you love // And you go out on the weekends // So, you drink, and you think for yourself // That don’t mean you’ll go to hell // When you leave this world // Just ‘cause you heard it in church, girl”

Pearce outdoes herself with this song. We can only hope that a full-length project is in the works for later this year featuring “Church Girl” and other depth-full songs like it.

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Carly Pearce shares new song, “Church Girl,” 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 Carly Pearce releases.

To keep up with Carly Pearce, follow her on Instagram, TikTok Twitter, and Facebook.

Listen to “Church Girl” 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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Jackie Lee Shares New Song “Cold Beer, Country Music And You”

Jackie Lee shares brand new song, “Cold Beer, Country Music And You,” available now, January 23rd on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.

Country music has always been synonymous with truth-telling, a genre full of story-tellers at heart. Jackie Lee is one of those artists. This singer-songwriter reemerged towards the end of 2025, and he is officially here to stay in 2026. Today, the artist releases his brand new song, Cold Beer, Country Music And You.”

The new song is pure nostalgia, as Lee sings about all the places that haunt his memories. Throughout the song, the singer-songwriter reminisces about all the memories with a former lover that includes the songs they use to sing together, the things they used to do, and of course, cold beer, and country music. While the song is laced with true emotion, the story and the nostalgia feels relatable and honest.

“I’ll always drink Miller Light on Friday nights like this // Even if it always only tastes just like your kiss // I always crank that radio when they play Tim McGraw // Even if I always only hear you sing along // There’s things I’ll always love no matter what you put me through // Cold beer, country music, and you”

With each new release, Lee impresses us more and more. He’s truly not trying to reinvent the wheel, but instead, he’s giving fans honest, authentic, and relatable stories that we can all find ourselves in. “Cold Beer, Country Music And You” is hard not to like!

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Jackie Lee shares new song, “Cold Beer, Country Music And 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 Jackie Lee releases.

To keep up with Jackie Lee, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“Cold Beer, Country Music And 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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Who Is Ashley Brooks? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

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Ashley Brooks

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Ashley Lauren Brooks
Birthdate – 03/09/1996
Hometown – Hickory Flat, Georgia
Current City – Ball Ground, Georgia
Musical Influences – Lee Ann Womack, Allison Krause, Reba, Janis Joplin
Label – Droptine & Marshals of the Revolution
Current Single – Better Bars” (as of date of article: 01/19/2026)

The Beginning:

Women in country music are always worth celebrating! Today we shine our spotlight on a talented female, newcomer in the genre, Ashley Brooks. Brooks chatted with us all about her love of country music, stepping into the limelight, and everything that truly makes her the artist that she is.

“I’m currently in North, Georgia,” she began. “I grew up with a dad who was in bands my whole childhood. He’s a guitar player. So when I got old enough, I asked him to be in a band with me, and he said that if I could write songs, he would.” Throughout her childhood, Brooks was always enamored with music, finding it to be a constant throughout her life.

“I remember being super, super little watching ‘The Little Mermaid,’ and trying to replicate her singing in the mirror, so my parents got me a karaoke machine. I remember being really little and sitting in my room with the OG country CDs and just singing along with them. […] I knew it was something that I loved. My dad bought me my first guitar,” shared the songstress.

She fell in love with artists like Lee Ann Womack, The Judds, and Loretta Lynn at an early age. “I always listened to country music,” she shared, adding, “My dad was actually more into the 80s rock bands, so I know a ton of 80s rock as well. It’s been in my blood since birth now.”

The Turning Point:

Despite loving country music and having natural talent, Brooks pursued a career in healthcare. “I dove into the healthcare world, and I made a great career in Georgia, and then I was like you know, I’m 20 something years old, if I’m going to do it, I’m going to do it, and I started writing my first song, and people really took to it.”

With the support of her dad, whose been in her band since its inception and the help of her mom running the merch stand, Brooks took the plunge into the crazy, yet exciting world of country music. “I want to be the Lee Ann Womack crossbred with Gretchen Wilson, like wild and rowdy, but can sing the bluegrass, heartfelt, high tones too,” shared the singer.

Slowly, but surely, Brooks started making waves on social media with her music, especially her song, “Leaving Side Of You.” Eventually, after writing music mostly by herself, Brooks started writing with SONY, which gave her the confidence and the experience to continue down this exciting path.

“Songwriting is the bread and butter of what I do. Songwriting is definitely it. I was going through a really tough period of my life in 2023, a lot of emotional stuff, and I just decided to pour it into music. That I feel like is what took it to the next level, just taking your life experiences, like Taylor Swifting somebody, and just literally writing a song about someone. But I always wrote alone, and then I started writing at SONY and other writers.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, 2026 is looking to be the biggest year yet for Brooks. A the end of the 2025, she released her sassy song, “For The Bar,” as well as, an acoustic cover of her viral song, “Leaving Side Of You.” “There’s this whole next level of songwriting with so many talented people. I’m just trying to grow my skills and do more collaborating,” she shared when talking about gaining experience in the industry.

When asked about “For The Bar,” Brooks shared that the song just fell out. The track adds to her growing live show too. “”For The Bar” was a cool idea that I had, a lot of times men are at the bar, but not really looking for anything but a hookup, and for women, a lot of the time it’s just so not traditional. So we were at SONY one day, and I was showing them this idea. […] It’s just kind of a “you didn’t see that coming in a song” kinda thing.”

In addition to “For The Bar,” Brooks also released a song called “Better Bars.” The single is another tempo track that feels live show ready, something that the singer hopes to do a lot more of this year.

“I’m keeping the momentum going, and hopefully being back on the Grand Ole Opry stage,” shared the singer. Stay tuned for more from Brooks!

Connect:

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

To keep up with Ashley Brooks, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

Ashley Brooks’ 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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Megan Moroney Goes Number One with “6 Months Later”

Megan Moroney goes number one at country radio with her single, “6 Months Later”. Get all the details about the song here.

We coined Megan Moroney an absolute superstar in the making when she earned her first number one single at country radio with “Tennessee Orange.” She impressed yet again when the lead single and title track of her sophomore album Am I Okay? reached the top of the chats too. Today, Moroney earns her third number one at country radio with “6 Months Later.”

As we await Moroney’s third studio album, Cloud 9, out in February, she already boasts a number one single from the record. “6 Months Later.” depicts the singer’s broken-heart, only to later reveal, that she’s on the mend (and now the guy wants her back). The new song is fun, and stage-ready, a perfect addition of Moroney’s impressive catalog of songs.

“Let me set you the scene // November circa 2019 // Put a hole in my heart, watched it bleed // You said that we were better off as strangers // I was barely alive // Out of 6 feet deep I was 5 // Pretty sure they called a hearse outside // Ok that’s dramatic but I survived…then I survived // The ”Hey Meg I think I want you back, // I’m a couple drinks in thinking it’s my bad // That I let you walk away and let you go” // It’s a tale as old as time I guess // When you couldn’t care more, I couldn’t care less // You’re a little too late to the party, heartbreaker // What doesn’t kill you calls you 6 months later”
Congratulations to Megan and her team on scoring their third number one at country radio with “6 Months Later.” There will definitely be more to come.

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

To keep up with Megan Moroney, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

“6 Months Later” 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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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (1/16/26)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“Message To You” – Ty Myers

A honest and prolific solo write, Ty Myers shines on his brand new, vulnerable song, “Message To You.”

 

“Wish I Didn’t” – Megan Moroney

Megan Moroney gives fans another taste of album number three with her new fiery song, “Wish I Didn’t.”

 

“Two Broken Hearts” – Morgan Evans with Laci Kaye Booth

Written by Evans with Fraser Churchill, Chris DeStefano, Sean Mofit, and Sam Moses, “Two Broken Hearts” is a stripped back revealing track with vulnerability laced throughout the song.

 

“Never Comin’ Back” – Flatland Cavalry

Flatland Cavalry drops their brand new single, “Never Comin’ Back.”

 

“You’re It For Me, Honey” – Caroline Jones

Carolien Jones impresses with her newest release, “You’re It For Me, Honey,” from her forthcoming albumGood Omen, out February 13.

 

“Marlboro Man” – Midland

GRAMMY-nominated trio, Midland kick off 2026 with their brand new song, “Marlboro Man.”

 

“Podunk” – Trey Pendley

Trey Pendley shares his truth on his brand new, rowdy song, “Podunk.”

 

“I Ain’t Tryin’” – Braxton Keith

Braxton Keith gives fans a fun, honky-tonky ready new song called, “I Aint Tryin’.”

 

“Bad Habits And Good Horses” – Julianna Rankin

Songstress, Julianna Rankin shows off her talented on her brand new song, “Bad Habits And Good Horses.”

 

“Buckle Up” – Cody Lohden

DeVille Records’ singer-songwriter Cody Lohden releases catchy new song, “Buckle Up.”

 

“Shoot Me Down” – Alex Lambert

Making his label debut with Big Loud, Alex Lambert shares his brand new song, “Shoot Me Down.”

 

“First Last Names” – Chris Moses

Newcomer, Chris Moses stuns on emotional new song, “First Last Names.”

 

“Sometimes I Do” – Becca Bowen with Jake Hoot

Becca Bowen and Jake Hoot combine their talents on a brand new song called, “Sometimes I Do.”

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Megan Moroney Releases Fiery New Anthem “Wish I Didn’t”

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.”

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

To keep up with Megan Moroney, follow her on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

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.

Trey Pendley Gets Real on Brand New Song “Podunk”

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!

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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.

To keep up with Trey Pendley, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“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.