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Here Is Justin Moore’s New Project ‘Greatest Hits… Moore To Come’

Justin Moore’s brand new project, Greatest Hits… Moore To Come is out now, March 20th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new record here.

For several years, Justin Moore has been a staple in the country music scene. The multi-platinum hitmaker continues to crank out music that transcends generations, while still remaining current. In celebration of his incredible catalog, Moore is releasing a 17-track record that pays tribute to his authentic and consistent storytelling. Greatest Hits… Moore To Come via Blue Highway Records is out now.

The record features Moore’s number one hits, including, “Small Town USA,”If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” and “You Look Like I Need A Drink,” along with fan-favorite collaborations like “Time’s Ticking” featuring Dierks Bentley and “You, Me, And Whiskey” with Priscilla Block.

Reminisce and enjoy by listening to Greatest Hits… Moore to Come ASAP!

Greatest Hits… Moore To Come Tracklist:

  1. Time’s Ticking ft. Dierks Bentley
  2. This Is My Dirt (Single Version)
  3. With A Woman You Love
  4. You, Me, And Whiskey (Justin Moore & Priscilla Block)
  5. Small Town USA
  6. Why We Drink
  7. Til My Last Day
  8. Lettin’ The Night Roll
  9. Backwoods
  10. If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away
  11. Somebody Else Will
  12. Point At You
  13. You Look Like I Need A Drink
  14. The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home
  15. Bait A Hook
  16. We Didn’t Have Much
  17. Home Sweet Home ft. Vince Neil

 

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Justin Moore shares new project, ‘Greatest Hits… Moore To Come,’ 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.

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Greatest Hits… Moore To Come 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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Here Is Luke Combs’ New Album ‘The Way I Am’

Luke Combs brand new album, The Way I Am is out now, March 20th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

At this point in his career, there’s no argument that Luke Combs is a superstar by every definition of the word. Every song that Combs puts out becomes a hit, and every show that the singer-songwriter plays sells out. Fans have been anticipated new music for a while now, and the new record is finally here! Combs’ new album, The Way I Am is out now.

Featuring a collection of 22 songs including, “Back in the Saddle” and “Sleepless in a Hotel Room,” the new record is some of Combs best work to date. The record as a whole draws on Combs’ lived experiences, celebrates love, and also tells stories of universal experiences like heartbreak and nostalgia. As a writer on just about every song on the project, the hitmaker proves why he is one of the best in the business right now.

“It’s been a long process getting this thing going, but I’m really proud of this record,” shared Combs in a recent press release, but it’s been worth the wait. Listen to The Way I Am now, and let us know your favorite songs.

The Way I Am Tracklist:

  1. Back in the Saddle (Luke Combs, Dan Isbell, Jonathan Singleton)
  2. My Kinda Saturday Night (Luke Combs, Randy Montana, Jonathan Singleton)
  3. Days Like These (Luke Combs, Brent Cobb, Aaron Raitiere)
  4. 15 Minutes (Luke Combs, Trey Pendley, Rob Pennington, Grant Vogel)
  5. Alcohol of Fame (Luke Combs, Dalton Dover, Dan Isbell, Reid Isbell)
  6. Daytona 499 (Luke Combs, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin, Drew Parker)
  7. The Way I Am (Chris Gelbuda, Rob Snyder)
  8. Wish Upon a Whiskey (Luke Combs, Dan Isbell, Drew Parker)
  9. Soon As I Get Home (Luke Combs, Jessi Alexander, Tony Lane, Jonathan Singleton)
  10. Rethink Some Things (Luke Combs, Jacob Davis, Dan Isbell, Reid Isbell)
  11. Giving Her Away (Gary Garris, Josh Mirenda, Josh Phillips)
  12. Seeing Someone (Luke Combs, Ray Fulcher, Lalo Guzman, Michael Tyler, Allison Veltz-Cruz)
  13. Sleepless in a Hotel Room (Luke Combs, Randy Montana, Jonathan Singleton)
  14. I Ain’t No Cowboy (Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Jake Mears)
  15. Ever Mine (feat. Alison Krauss) (Luke Combs, Hailey Whitters, Charlie Worsham)
  16. Can’t Tell Me I’m Wrong (Luke Combs, Ray Fulcher, Pete Good, Lydia Vaughan)
  17. Miss You Here (Luke Combs, Thomas Archer, Dan Isbell, Ben Stennis)
  18. Tell ‘Em About Tonight (Luke Combs, Erik Dylan, Ray Fulcher, James McNair)
  19. Be By You (Dan Alley, Sam Banks, Nick Walsh)
  20. The Me Part of You (Luke Combs, Jason Gantt, Dan Isbell, Reid Isbell)
  21. Rich Man (Luke Combs, Jacob Davis, Lori McKenna, Rob Snyder)
  22. A Man Was Born (Luke Combs, Thomas Archer, Ray Fulcher, Jordan Rowe, Michael Tyler)
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Luke Combs shares brand new album, ‘The Way I Am,’ 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 Luke Combs releases.

To keep up with Luke Combs, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

The Way I Am 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.

Troy Cartwright ‘Etc. All The Rest’ – EP Review

Troy Cartwright’s new EP, Etc. All The Rest is out now, March 20th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

With the sensibilities of a seasoned songwriter and a voice laced with both passion and pain, Troy Cartwright lays it all out on his new EP, Etc. All the Rest. The five-track collection showcases the Texas native’s sharp storytelling and emotional honesty, anchored by standout cuts like “That’s Alright” and “Whiskey Ginger.” 

Cartwright is one of those artists who perfectly toes the line between hit songwriter and independent hitmaker. With credits on songs recorded by Cody Johnson, Nickelback, Ryan Hurd, Josh Abbott Band, and Lee Brice, he shines as a lyricist, but with projects like this, he shines as an artist in his own right.

On the follow up to his 2024 full-length LP, Bygones, Cartwright tells a tale of love gone wrong. The EP’s five tracks follow much of that theme, his rootsy Texan drawl anchored surprisingly in late 90’s alt-pop-rock-county.

Opening with “That’s Alright,” Cartwright dives in with an anthemic reflection of moving forward and knowing when to cut your losses. Driven by impassioned vocals and ringing guitars, the track magically captures that restless urge to escape without looking back.

“’That’s Alright’ is about leaving it all behind, or maybe just cutting your losses,” Cartwright shares in a statement. “When I wrote it, I was having one of those days where I thought, ‘What if I just get in my truck, drive away, and never come back?’. I think we all feel that way sometimes: underappreciated, misunderstood, and looking for a change of scenery. This song is the soundtrack to that getaway, a reminder that sometimes the best move is to stop looking over your shoulder and just drive.”

“How Missin’ You Sounds” takes a more literal look at heartbreak, exploring how even the most mundane moments can trigger memories of someone who’s gone. The track cleverly juxtaposes melancholy lyrics with upbeat instrumentation, building toward a soaring chorus that captures the emotional push and pull of moving on.

Meanwhile, “Whiskey Ginger” offers one of the EP’s most forlorn and poignant moments. Here, Cartwright dives into the moody ballad, wondering if a former lover is moving on much in the same way she enraptured him.

“Yeah, wonder whose heart you’re breaking now // Is he fallin’ in love while you’re takin’ one down // Yeah, is he wrapped ’round your finger // With your blonde hair, red lips, red straw,  // Sippin’ on // Whiskey Ginger”

“You’ve Got a Way” shifts the mood again, pairing breezy, blues-tinged guitars with a melody that feels both light and restless. Lyrically, Cartwright explores the magnetic pull of someone who knows exactly how to draw him in, only to let him go again. 

Lastly, the EP closes with its title track, easily the project’s most unique moment. Framed like a hungover voicemail from the road, the song captures the bittersweet loneliness that often comes with life as a traveling musician. “I am calling from a hotel in the middle of Palm Springs, I’m hungover as a dog, and I hate everything,” He begins, and listeners are immediately drawn in. “My recall of arrival is hazy at its best// Well anyway, I love you baby, Etc. all the rest.” With his lyrics, he paints a clear picture of life on the road, a lonely troubadour singing postcards of heartbreak.

Across Etc. All the Rest, Troy Cartwright proves why he’s one of Nashville’s biggest hitmakers. Yet, on the five song collection, he proves that he’s even more than a songwriter, but a true artist in his own right.

Etc. All The Rest Track List:

  1. That’s Alright
  2. How Missin’ You Sounds
  3. Whiskey Ginger
  4. You’ve Got A Way
  5. Etc. All The Rest

Country Swag Picks:

  1. That’s Alright
  2. How Missin’ You Sounds
  3. Etc. All the Rest
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Troy Cartwright shares new EP, ‘ETC. All The Rest,’ 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 Troy Cartwright releases.

To keep up with Troy Cartwright, follow him on Instagram, TikTok,  Twitter, and Facebook.

Etc. All The Rest 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 Meels? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

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Meels // Photo credit: Jim Hughes

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Amelia “Meels” Einhorn
Birthdate – October 10th
Hometown – Mill Valley, California
Current City – Mill Valley, California
Musical Influences – Paul McCartney, Loretta Lynn,
Label – Lost Highway
Current Single – “Out West” off of Across The Raccoon Strait EP (as of date of article: 03/16/2026)

The Beginning:

This week we interviewed a singer-songwriter who is a true artist in every sense of the word. Amelia Einhorn who goes by Meels is a force to be reckoned with in the industry right now. She just releases her latest projectAcross The Raccoon Strait, and 2026 is shaping up to be a huge year for the singer. Keep reading to learn more about her story.

“I was born in Boston, but I grew up for most of my life in Mill Valley, California,” began Meels. “I’ve been playing piano since I was five. My grandmother was a concert pianist, so she put my mom in piano, and then my mom put me and my three sisters into piano when we were super young. I was kinda the only one that took to it.”

At a very young age, Meels was fully enamored with music, finding herself in every artist she listened to, and learning more about herself as she created her own music. “I grew up on a lot of 60s and 70s folk. My mom played a lot of Peter, Paul and Mary and John Denver growing up. I don’t really see John Denver and see him solely as a country artist, but Back Home Again is one of my all time favorite records, and I think John Denver is what really got me into country music and folk music early in my life.”

For Meels, music was a creative outlet. As she got older she added banjo and guitar to her resume, and she even wrote her first song at just fourteen years old. “I always say that I’m a songwriter first, performer second, even though I love both equally. When I wrote my first song, just the release that I felt and how therapeutic it was for me, I knew it was something I was going to do forever. It was a turning point for me,” she shared, adding, “I had just gone through a horrific friend break-up that rocked me, I was so sad, and so I was feeling sad, and I asked mom to take a personal day from school, and she’s the best, and let me. And I had another family friend that would bring over instruments all the time, and he brought over a ukulele and I had never played it in my life, and I looked it up, learned some chords, and wrote my first song on the ukulele that day.”

The Turning Point:

Meels always saw herself as an artist, taking her dream of playing music professionally across to the East coast to New York City, where she attended college. “I went to NYU the Clive Davis School of Recorded Music and then, I just knew from a young age that music was always something I wanted to pursue.”

While at college, Meels honed her skills as songwriter and music-maker, recalling the days from her youth where she discovered the therapy music provided. “I had started kinda recording covers with a family friend whose in the music industry, and I posted a cover of Vance Joy, “Riptide,” sepia-filter, pressing play on the computer for the track, and he saw the video and texted my dad that I could really sing, and told me I should try to write some songs,” she shared, reminiscing about the early days of her songwriting.

Eventually, upon graduating college, Meels was hungry to release music of her own. “I was like I’m an artist and I need to release a project, and I actually went to Nashville [and made my first EP.] It was basically the best songs that I wrote in college,” she shared, adding, “It did fairly well for me releasing independently, and I started positing pretty religiously on socials too.”

Despite loving the project, the indie-pop genre that she found herself in still didn’t’ feel right for her style and her voice. “I  felt like I was constantly searching for a genre that felt right for my voice and my songwriting, and there was this summer where my boyfriend, whose also my creative director, we worked really loses on the Meels project together – he started playing a lot of classic country music, and I just took a deep dive into Loretta Lynn and Marty Robins, and Willie Nelson. I took this deep dive, and all of sudden this music started pouring out of me. I had found a genre that felt so right for me and my voice and my songwriting style.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Meels found her home at her label Lost Highway and even found her own style of music, something she calls, “critter country.” “Eventually was hooked up with my manager, Jake, and all of a sudden things started snowballing from there, and I started talking to these labels. This record has been done for a long time, and I have been teasing the songs for probably a year before it finally came out, but I think finding Lost Highway felt so perfect and the perfect partner for me,” she shared.

Since moving to Los Angeles to live with her grandma, signing her deal, and created her now released record,  Across The Raccoon Strait, Meels has been relentless about getting her music out there.” I was playing as much as I could, and I made Across The Raccoon Strait at that point. I was sending it before it was even mastered, I was like, “here’s my music, would love to play at your venue.” I was sending it to whoever would listen to it.”

With the project officially out in the world, Meels’ momentum is at an all-time high. The EP as a whole is a cohesive project that truly speaks what she is capable of an artist int he folk-Americana space. “”The Wizard” is the most personal song for me. It’s just a very special one. I also love “Marsha June” is right now, my favorite because I wrote it about my grandma, the one I moved in with in LA, and it’s all about her story, and sonically, the outro of that song is my most proud moment as a producer, as an arranger. It sounds exactly like it did in my head, and that was literally the coolest moment.”

Across The Raccoon Strait is one of those projects that fans are going to play again and again. Meels will also be playing he songs live all season long, as she embarks on a ton of touring. Stay tuned for what’s to come from the talented artist!

Connect:

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

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

Meels’ 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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Here Are All of Russell Dickerson’s Number One Songs in His Catalog

Here are all of Russell Dickerson’s number one songs at country radio in his music catalog. The singer-songwriter has multiple number ones to his name as an artist.

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Russell Dickerson

We love reminiscing about all the great country music to hit country radio over the last few years. In our brand new series, we’re looking back on the songs that made it to the top of the country airplay charts. Today, we’re highlighting songs in Russell Dickerson’s career that hit the number one spot on the country charts.

 

“Yours” – Yours, 2017

Russell Dickerson’s song, “Yours” was truly the little song that could. The backstory behind the music video paired with the sentimental lyrics made us fans of RD for life. It’s no wonder that the song became his first number one at country radio.

 

“Blue Tacoma” – Yours, 2018

“Blue Tacoma” marked Russell Dickerson’s second number one at country radio. The catchy ear worm still remains one of the best songs to blast in your car with the windows down.

 

“Every Little Thing” – Yours, 2018

Russell Dickerson earned his third consecutive number one at country radio with his catchy song, “Every Little Thing.” The feat cemented RD as an artist to watch out for.

 

“Love You Like I Used To” – Southern Symphony, 2020

Russell Dickerson, continued to shatter the glass ceiling in his career. “Love You Like I Used To” marked his fourth consecutive #1 single. The song broke records in country music too.

 

“God Gave Me a Girl” – Russell Dickerson, 2022

Another fan-favorite, “God Gave Me A Girl” speaks to Dickerson’s marriage to his wife Kailey Dickerson. The twosome are one of country music’s favorite couples. Dickerson clearly shows time and time again that he knows how to craft a relatable love song, and “God Gave Me A Girl” is more proof of that.

 

“Happen to Me” – Famous Back Home, 2025

Mid-tempo jam, “Happen to Me” is arguably one of Russell Dickerson’s biggest songs to hit country radio in his career. The song took on a life of its own, went stratospherically viral, and even landed RD a remix with the Jonas Brothers.

 

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All of these Russell Dickerson hits and more are available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music here on our ‘New Country Music‘ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (3/13/26)

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.

“Man Downstairs” – Avery Anna

Avery Anna shares her brand new EP, forgive, forget, featuring six incredible songs, including, “Man Downstairs.”

 

“If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay” – Carly Pearce ft. Riley Green

Carly Pearce teams up with Riley Green for their epic new duet “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay,” out now.

 

“Sunshine State” – McCoy Moore

A breakup ballad with a camouflaged title, McCoy Moore’s brand new song, “Sunshine State” is one of his best to date.

 

“Sunburn” – Tucker Wetmore

Tucker Wetmore shines on brand new song, ‘Sunburn,” out now.

 

“I Ain’t No Cowboy” – Luke Combs

Luke Combs gives fans another taste of his upcoming album with his new song, “I Ain’t No Cowboy.”

 

“Queen of 30A” – Brian Kelley

Brian Kelley impresses on his brand new song, “Queen of 30A.”

 

“Problem For Tomorrow” – Rhys Rutherford ft. Lauren Watkins

Rhys Rutherford and Lauren Watkins collaborate on their beautiful new song, “Problem For Tomorrow.”

 

“black sheep” – Alana Springsteen

Alana Springsteen continues to release her best music to date, sharing her latest song, “black sheep” today.

 

“Without Saying A Word” – Trey Lewis

Trey Lewis shares a brand new song that he co-wrote called “Without Saying A Word.”

 

“Just Believe” – Bailey Zimmerman with Brandon Lake

With his first new music since the release of his sophomore album, Bailey Zimmerman collaborates with Brandon Lake on a stunning song called, “Just Believe.”

 

“The Reason” – Conner Smith

Conner Smith releases a brand new project called, STORIES I’VE NEVER TOLD – ACOUSTIC TAPES featuring 10 honest and vulnerable songs including “The Reason.”

 

“In The Feeling” – Owen Riegling

Country riser and award-winning singer-songwriter Owen Riegling shares brand new song, “In The Feeling,” the title track of his upcoming album

 

“Middlemen” – Peech

Indie-country artist Peech shares brand new gritty song, “Middlemen,” out now.

 

“Dry Spell” – Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves announces a brand new album called Middle of Nowhere in conjunction with the release of her new song, “Dry Spell.”

 

“It Takes Two” – Sam Sample with Ben Hagerty

New York-based artist, Sam Sample impresses on brand new song, “It Takes Two,” out now.

 

“Time For Sale” – Colton Bowlin

Colton Bowlin shares his debut album, debut album, Grandpa’s Mill, featuring incredible songs including the album’s focus track, “Time For Sale.”

 

“Live That Long” – Ryan Jewel

Ryan Jewel impresses on brand new song, “Live That Long,” out now.

 

“Can’t Sit Still” – Lainey Wilson

High-energy and summer ready, Lainey Wilson delivers on her new song, “Can’t Sit Still.”

 

“Missin’ Me” – Hannah McFarland

Alabama-bred artist releases an incredible ballad called, “Missin’ Me.”

 

“Real Slow” – Flatland Cavalry

As fans gear up for their upcoming album, Work of Heart, Flatland Cavalry release their new song, “Real Slow.”

 

“You’re Getting Colder” – Kenny Whitmire

Georgia-born traditionalist, Kenny Whitmire releases brand new song, “You’re Getting Colder.”

 

“Yard Sale” – Ashland Craft ft. Ashley McBryde and Mae Estes

Killer songstresses, Ashland Craft, Ashley McBryde and Mae Estes join forces on their brand new break-up song, “Yard Sale.”

 

“Fun” – Chris Janson ft. David Lee Murphy

Chris Janson and David Lee Murphy collaborate on an authentic new song perfectly-titled called, “Fun.”

 

“Mountain Girl” – Josiah and the Bonnevilles

Josiah and the Bonnevilles impress on brand new song, “Mountain Girl.”

 

“Helluva Heartbeat” – Clark Hill

Clark Hill showcases his talent on new song, “Helluva Heartbeat.”

 

“21 Year Old Man Blues” – Colin Stough

American Idol Season 21 alum Colin Stough releases one of the best songs in his growing catalog, “21 Year Old Man Blues.”

 

“Woman” – Kane Brown

Kane Brown shows off his undeniable charm and charisma on new song, “Woman.”

 

“Bet This Town” – Chase Matthew

Chase Matthew delivers on brand new song, “Bet This Town.”

 

“Strange” – The Jack Wharff Band

The Jack Wharff Band share a brand new EP called, Strange featuring five songs, including the incredible title track.

 

“Fastest Gun Alive” – Charley Crockett

Charley Crockett adds to his music library with new song, “Fastest Gun Alive.”

 

“Problem For Tomorrow” – Rhys Rutherford ft. Lauren Watkins

Rhys Rutherford and Lauren Watkins join forces on new song, “Problem For Tomorrow.”

 

Carly Pearce + Riley Green Collaborate on “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay”

Carly Pearce and Riley Green shares their new song, “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay,” out now on all streaming platforms. Get all the details and listen below.

Time and time again, we’re impressed with a country music collaboration, and today’s collaborative artists fit the bill! Carly Pearce joins forces with Riley Green on a steamy new song called “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay.” Both Pearce and Green prove why they are modern-day stars in the country genre.

The song captures the relatable feeling of not being able to let a relationship stay in the past. Throughout the song, the couple flirts with a wine-fueled reconciliation of sorts, one that would only lead to more heartbreak. Pearce and Green take turns delivering honest and gut-wrenching lyrics; however, their chemistry is on full display during moments of harmonies.

“Collaborating with artists I’m a fan of is one of my favorite things to do,” shares Pearce in a recent press release. “I’ve been a fan of Riley’s for so long and knew if we could find the right moment, it would be special. ‘If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay’ is the perfect moment for us!” Green added, “I’ve been a huge fan of Carly and her voice for a long time, so it was cool to get the text from her about this song. The harmonies were unique and there was something really different about it. I’m glad she thought of me for this song, it’s awesome to get to do something together.”

“By the minute, bad decisions start sounding good // Baby, I ain’t saying I should // If I don’t leave, I’m gonna stay // If we don’t stop, we’re gonna start all over again // And if I bend, I’m gonna break // We’re gonna blame it on the rain or on the wine // We’re getting close to losing clothes // I should go, look at the time, it’s getting late // If I don’t leave, I’m gonna stay”

Pearce outdoes herself with this song, and Green was the perfect duet partner for her. We can only hope that a full-length project is in the works for later this year for the the songstress, and of course, we hope that there is a more to come from Green too!

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Carly Pearce and Riley Green collaborate on new song, “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay.”

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

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

To keep up with Riley Green, follow him on InstagramTwitter, TikTok, and Facebook.

Listen to “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay” 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.

Tucker Wetmore Drops Brand New Song “Sunburn”

Tucker Wetmore shares brand new song, “Sunburn,” out now, March 13th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new song below.

Tucker Wetmore continues to impress with each and every release. He is on a superstar trajectory, and it’s only a matter of time before everyone knows his name. As he kicks off a new era of music, Wetmore is releasing some of the best songs of his career. Today, he adds “Sunburn” to his growing catalog of hits.

Written by Ryan Hurd, Jaxson Free and Daniel Ross and produced by Chris LaCorte, “Sunburn” is the perfect laid-back, nostalgic, summer tune. Wetmore breezily and charmingly sings about a vacation fling in a way that makes fans ache for summertime and a little romance. “Sunburn” will be an incredible addition to the entertainers live show set-list.

“You had your friend come up to me and ask if I’m on my own // I answer “why?”And she said “that girl over there wants to know” // A couple rum runners later and it was just me and you // We said we won’t tell nobody but baby everyone knew ’bout // Them hotel sheets wе were under // Couldn’t tеll you which room or number // All I know is I was fallin’ in deeper // And that door said do not disturb // Yeah you hit me like a heat wave // We stayed up all night all day // Waves crashin’ outside like thunder // Your body on mine like a sunburn”

Wetmore is proving to be a talent to look out for. His songs showcase his staying power and songwriting grit, all while showing that he has the vocals to back it all up. Make sure to go listen to “Sunburn.’

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Tucker Wetmore shares brand new song, “Sunburn,” 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 Tucker Wetmore releases.

To keep up with Tucker Wetmore, follow him on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.

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

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Here Are All of Jordan Davis’ Number One Songs in His Catalog

Here are all of Jordan Davis’ number one songs at country radio in his music catalog. The singer-songwriter has multiple number ones to his name as an artist.

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Jordan Davis

We love reminiscing about all the great country music to hit country radio over the last few years. In our brand new series, we’re looking back on the songs that made it to the top of the country airplay charts. Today, we’re highlighting songs in Jordan Davis’ career that hit the number one spot as an artist.

“Singles You Up” – Home State, 2017

When Jordan Davis bursted on to the scene with “Singles You Up,” it was clear that he was a superstar in the making. Since then, we’ve been proven right.

 

“Take It From Me” – Home State, 2018

Jordan Davis’ second single off his record, Home State, “Take It From Me” continued to showcase Davis’ undeniable talent as both a singer and as a songwriter. The song is still one of Davis’ fan-favorite songs and for good reason!

 

“Slow Does in a Parking Lot” – Home State, 2019

Jordan Davis’ first slow song at country radio, “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot” is as romantic as romantic gets especially for his debut album. The track found its way to the top of the country charts in 2019.

 

“Buy Dirt” ft. Luke Bryan – Buy Dirt | Bluebird Days, 2021

Arguably one of Jordan Davis’ biggest songs to date, “Buy Dirt,” a collaboration with Luke Bryan took country radio and country fans by storm from the moment it was released. The song speaks to how important love is and how unimportant “things are.” It’s still to this day one of the most prolific moments at a Davis concert.

 

“What My World Spins Around” – Bluebird Days, 2022

Another fan-favorite, “What My World Spins Around” made it to the top of the country radio charts in 2022. The song is catchy, honest, and fun to listen to – making it a perfect song to becoming a chart-topper for Davis.

 

“Next Thing You Know” – Bluebird Days, 2023

“Next Thing You Know” off of Bluebird Days had similar impact to “Buy Dirt.” The single speaks to Davis’ family man side of his life, and it truly touched fans everywhere. It was a shoe in for a number one single from the moment it was released.

 

“Tucson Too Late” – Bluebird Days, 2023

Written by Davis with heavy-hitters, brother, Jacob Davis and Josh Jenkins and Matt Jenkins, “Tucson Too Late” is the fourth single off Davis’ sophomore album, Bluebird Days. The track is the perfect song for the singer. It touches on the emotions associated with letting someone you love slip through your fingers. Another perfect song for Davis’ catalog.

 

“I Ain’t Sayin’” – Learn the Hard Way, 2024

I Ain’t Sayin’” is arguably one of Davis’ most impressive up-tempo songs. He even shared the song live for fans at MetLife Stadium on July 20th, 2024 prior to its release. Much like his debut singles, “Singles You Up,” the number one song leans into the bad-boy persona, while still having that sweet and confident charisma that we all have grown to love from the now, family-man. We knew “I Ain’t Sayin’” was an instant hit!

 

“Bar None” – Learn the Hard Way, 2025

rior to the album’s release, Davis celebrated the single at Common Country, where he popped-up and played bartender for fans, while his song blasted on the speakers. From that moment, it was clear that “Bar None” was going to be a. hit.  With a unique musical flair, the single is one of Davis’ catchiest songs to date. It’s honest, flirty, fun, and authentic; despite, some of the melancholy, broken-heart lyrics.

 

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Who Is Abbie Callahan? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

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Abbie Callahan // Photo credit: Catherine Powell

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Abbie Callahan
Birthdate – 09/17/2001
Hometown – Iowa City, Iowa
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Patsy Cline, Sierra Ferrell, Kacey Musgraves, Sabrina Carpenter
Current Single – “2:38” ft. Brendan Walter (as of date of article: 03/09/2026)

The Beginning:

This week, we chatted with talented singer-songwriter, Abbie Callahan all about her upbringing, her music, and where she’s headed.

“I grew up in Iowa City. I was there until I moved to college, but nobody in my family does music at all, it’s just me. I really wanted to be a surgeon until I was sixteen, and we visited Nashville for the first time, and that’s where I really saw live music.”

Despite not being surrounded by musicians, Callahan was always a big music fan. “Growing up, we listened to a bunch of pop radio, my mom loved that, and as I grew up and learned about streaming, I started listening to the Tyler Childers kinda country and early Chris Stapleton.” She even recalls participating in the school talent show in elementary school. “I moved schools when I was in fourth grade and I did the talent show to make friends at the new school. […] We had a karaoke machine just for fun, and I said, “I’ll try singing.” So I knew I could kinda sing, but I didn’t think of it as a job at all.”

The songstress took her love of music and starting writing songs as a way to process her teen feelings. “It was so cliche. My mom was very proactive of us, so she said no dating until you’re sixteen, so when I was sixteen, I was like there are so many new feelings and that’s when I started writing crazy songs.”

The Turning Point:

Despite thinking she was going to be a surgeon one day, Callahan’s trip to Nashville changed the trajectory of her career. “I really wanted to be a surgeon until I was sixteen, and we visited Nashville for the first time, and that’s where I really saw live music. And I fell in love with Broadway in Nashville, and all the country music going on,” she shared, “That’s when I was first introduced to it. I was just enamored with it, and I went home writing songs and two years later, applied and went to Belmont. It was kind of a big switch, but it wasn’t really a big part of my upbringing, but then I saw it, and I was like, “oh that’s what I want to do.”

Since her mother was in education, Callahan knew she was going to attend college, but had to find a way to get an education and play music. “I really just wanted to move to Nashville and start playing shows, but my mom wanted me to figure out how to get a degree under my belt. […] I found Belmont, so I started doing college classes while I was in high-school, so I finished a year of college before I move to Nashville which was really helpful, I did songwriting, and I came here during COVID, so I didn’t meet a ton of people but it gave me a change to sit in my dorm and gave me a chance to write good songs.”

The songstress started playing on Broadway in Nashville, honing her skills as both a performer and an artist “Playing on Broadway was a master class on how to perform and how to be on stage. It paid for college and also to put out some of the songs I wrote in school.” Eventually, the industry took notice of the singer-songwriter, offering her, her first publishing deal. “My publisher found me on Instagram playing Whiskey Fest or something. […] It kinda fell into my lap. I wasn’t really looking for a publishing deal. Obviously I wanted it, but I didn’t really know how.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Callahan continues to find her place in country music, a genre she has fallen in love with. She continues to write as often as possible, while connecting with her fans across her socials. Most recently the singer released a song with Brendan Walter called, “2:38.”

“Last summer I wrote that with Ryan Hurd and Michael Lotten. I had been in my publishing deal for two years, so it was about right after I signed. I was so nervous because I had never written with an artist I had heard of before. […] It was one of those weeks where I felt like I couldn’t think of anything new. […] I was up late the night before for probably no good reason, and the time was 2:38, so I wrote it down in my notes, and I don’t know why it inspired, but it did, so I brought that into the room with Ryan and he loved that. […] I met Brendan [Walter] at a writer’s round in Nashville, and he’d always been very supportive and friendly, and eventually my publisher sent it to him, and asked him if he wanted to be on it, and he said, “hell yeah.”

While different than her viral song, “Simon Says,” both songs speak to Callahan’s undeniable talent as both a singer and a songwriter. “It’s a really honest song, and the reaction to it has been amazing. So many people have commenting their stories with it. It’s been really inspiring to keep making music that is that honest,” shared the singer, when asked about “Simon Says.”

We expect even more coming from Callahan this year too! “I’m going on my first tour dates with Carter Faith this winter. That’s something I’m very excited about, and then we’re going to see if anything clicks on social media. If it does well, we’ll put that out. Everything I’m teasing right now is up for consideration, and I’ve been writing a ton.” Stay tuned!

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Abbie Callahan’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.