Anne Wilson releases new song with Cole Swindell, “Still Do” out now, March 6th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
There is nothing quite like country-music collaborations that feel both unexpected and perfect in nature. Today, singer-songwriters, Anne Wilson and Cole Swindell combine their talents in an unexpected release. After Wilson posted a raw piano-version of her song “Still Do” on social media, Swindell found himself in the comments. The rest was history, and the new version of “Still Do” was created.
Both Wilson and Swindell bring their hearts to the song. This new version breathes even more honesty and vulnerability in the already stunning song. The singers trade verses, as well as duet on the second chorus, upping the ante to the already incredible song.
“I’ve been sneaking in the back row pew // Been a minute since I talked to You // Guess I’m hoping that You still recognize my voice // Lord knows I’ve been everywhere but here // This prodigal’s been known to disappear // If I were You I’da hit that give up on me point // Cause I don’t know where I’m going // And we both know where I’ve been // And if I’m being honest, I’ll probably wind up there again // But I’m bowing my head ’cause the words in red // Are the only thing ringing true // They tell me there’s a God who loves me // God, I hope You still do (oh, ooh, ooh)”
If you haven’t become a fan of Anne Wilson yet, now is the time! This collaboration with Cole Swindell is proof enough of her talent. Make sure to download “Still Do.”
Anne Wilson collaborates with Cole Swindell on new song, “Still Do,” 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 Anne Wilson and Cole Swindell releases.
“Still Do” 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 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.
“Bottomland” – HARDY
HARDY is officially back and in a big way! His new song, “Bottomland” released today with the news that the singer-songwriter’s next project, Country! Country! will be out this September. Stay tuned, and make sure to listen to “Bottomland.” It’s one of HARDY’s recent best songs to date!
Russell Dickerson can truly do no wrong! As fans gear up for his brand new album, RD is giving another peak inside the album with a high-energy jam called, “Worth Your Wild,” out today.
“Lost Time” – Tyler Rich
Since stepping out as an independent artist, Tyler Rich has released some of his best music to date. Today, the singer-songwriter shares his newest song, “LOST TIME.”
Maybe one of the more highly-anticipated project of the year, Sam Barber’s brand new EP, Music for the Soul is officially out today! Listen to all the songs including the title track!
Songstress and true artist, Zandi Holup is sharing her meticulously crafted debut album, Wildflower, out today. It’s a true work of art that every music fan should give a listen to.
“The Easy Part” – Gabby Barrett
Gabby Barrett pours her heart out on the introspective and honest new song, “The Easy Part,” out today!
“Family Tree” – Austin Snell
Austin Snell gets ready to release his brand new EP. Today, the title track, “Family Tree” is officailly out!
“I Didn’t Come Here To Leave” – Chris Young
Earlier this week, Chris Young released his brand new song, “I Didn’t Come Here To Leave.” Make sure to add it to your playlist.
“Strawberry Thief” – Kolton Moore & The Clever Few
Kolton Moore & The Clever Few celebrate fatherhood with their brand new song, “Strawberry Thief.” Honest and emotional, the song is truly a great track.
“Chevy Silverado” – Bailey Zimmerman
Bailey Zimmerman continues to ready fans for his next album. “Chevy Silverado” is another taste of what’s to come!
“Why Don’t You Love Me?” – Red Clark
Red Clark impresses with his brand new song, “Why Don’t You Me?” out today, on all streaming platforms.
“Don’t Leave (Jolene Remix)” – Chase Matthew
Chase Matthew gives a unique flair to the iconic song, “Jolene.” His rendition, “Don’t Leave (Jolene Remix)” is out today.
“Real One” – Jon Langston
Jon Langston adds to his impressive catalog with a brand new song called, “Real One.” Make sure to listen!
“Should’ve Been a Cowboy” – Toby Keith, VAVO remix
Country EDM is still alive and well! VAVO pays tribute to Toby Keith’s iconic song, ‘Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” Listen to the insanely good mix ASPA!
“God Story” – Anne Wilson
Anne Wilson releases her brand new song project, including the introspective and honest title track, “God Story.”
“Thankful” – Paul Cauthen
Paul Cauthen continues to build his musical library with his brand new song. “Thankful.” Make sure to listen to the new song!
“The Thing About Us” – Kaylee Bell
New Zealand, singer-songwriter, Kaylee Bell adds to his growing catalog with her new song, “The Thing About Us,” out now.
Join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news, announcements and releases.
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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Anne Wilson’s brand new album, REBEL is out now, April 19th on all streaming platforms. Check out our full review and listen to the brand new music below.
Anne Wilson is a rebel, but not in the traditional sense. While country music tends to walk the line between faith and outlaw living, Wilson has her feet firmly planted in her faith. In fact, her debut album was 2022’s Christian mega-hit, My Jesus. However, with Christian and country often going hand-in-hand, she’s committed to both on her debut country project, Rebel, out now.
“I am who I am — I’m Anne Wilson. I love God and that’s my everything, but I love Country music, too, and I can have a beautiful mix of both,” She says of the album that magically combines both.”I ’ve been working so hard over the past 15 months to write these songs, record them and get them into the world! I was raised on two things: the love of God and the love of all things Country. That’s what fuels the music I make and that’s what you’ll hear more of on Rebel.”
The Kentucky-native co-wrote all of the album’s 16 songs, collaborating with some of Music Row’s biggest names, including Nicolle Galyon, Emily Weisband, Jaren Johnston, Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson, and more. Christian superstar Matthew West also helped Wilson craft much of the album, co-writing 13 of the 16 songs with her.
Produced by Jeff Pardo and Jonathan Smith, Rebel is a beautiful work that shows a singer who is clearly in love with both her music and her God. The 22-year-old is not afraid to be herself, and if that makes her a “rebel” in the eyes of the world, than that’s just fine by her.
The album opens with the title track, perfectly weaving together the UMG artist’s Christian roots with a modern country sound. In some ways, it’s similar to something Gabby Barrett or Carrie Underwood might release, etched with genuine conviction. The twangy and bluesy stomp immediately sets the stage for what’s to come, lyrically revealing just who Wilson is over a twangy and bluesy revival stomp.
“Who talks to a man that they can’t see? // Who finds power in an old book they read? // In a world full of doubt, who still believes? // Who talks to a man that they can’t see? // Call me crazy, call me a fool I ain’t scared ’cause I know the truth // Ain’t gonna run, ain’t gonna hide // Ain’t gonna change my mind”
“I remember thinking ‘If being a follower of Jesus makes me a rebel, because Jesus was a rebel,’ I’m gonna stand up for my faith,” She says. “In that moment, it all kind of clicked. I wrote the song, then the whole viewpoint of the record came into focus. We had that title on a white board, and every song we wrote after came from that question: what does it mean to be a rebel?”
Like the title track, “God & Country” is an immediate standout that shows exactly who Anne Wilson is, as both a person and an artist. It’s a catchy and earwormy piece of pop-tinted country that is equal parts catchy and poignant. “I wanted to write a song that explains who I am as an artist. I was writing with Matthew, Jeff, and Trannie Anderson, and we talked about what the message was and how to put all the pieces of me in it.”
“I’m hallelujah hands high and friends in low places // Red, white, and blue and red letter pages // Back row pew and front seat Ford // New King James and old King George // I’m washed in the water and mud on the tires // I’m Friday night lights and Sunday morning choir // I’m prayers up to heaven, roots down in Kentucky // Made by God and country”
Much of the album revolves around the theme of finding strength in the Lord, as evident on songs like “Strong,” “The Cross,” “Sinners Prayer,” and “Rain in the Rearview.” The latter has her questioning how much a heart can “take before it breaks,” starting as a ballad before building triumphantly. Meanwhile, “Strong” finds her overcoming tough times by hitting her knees. “The world’s gonna try to break me,” she acknowledges, “But I know the one who makes me strong.”
The album also includes some star-studded moments including Christian superstar Chris Tomlin on “The Cross”, and country’s own Jordan Davis and Lainey Wilson. Davis and Wilson trade verses on “Country Gold,” which finds them celebrating the simple things that are important and how great it is to strike country gold. Meanwhile, Wilson (Lainey) joins Wilson (Anne) on “Praying Woman,” the incredible women trading verses about faith and the power of a devoted woman. “When she whispers ‘Dear Jesus,’ Heaven can hear it, and the devil gets back to Hell running, that’s the power of a praying woman,” they sing, backed by a female choir that helps build the song to an ethereal level.
While the album is incredibly deep and powerful, there are also moments of fun and levity, including the guide to choosing a man, “Red Flag” and the standout and twang-laden “Songs About Whiskey,” which finds her examining her place in country music.
“I’ve heard songs about Jack Daniels // Songs about Jim Beam // Heard songs about one night regrets, neon and nicotine // I guess I’m just kind of fixed on, the only thing that’s ever fixed me // That’s why I sing songs about Jesus, instead of singing songs about Whiskey.”
“Southern Gospel” is a full on call and response revival, while “My Father’s Daughter” is a beautiful love letter to her dad and the man he is. “Dirt Roads in Heaven” finds her pondering the afterlife, while “316” shares her conviction over the Bible verse, John 3:16.
The album ends with the solid one-two punch of “Milestones” and “Out of the Bluegrass.” While the latter is a fiddle and steel ode to her home state, the former is a moment of vulnerability as Wilson wonders what she’s missing out on for her career. “This four wheel spinning dream I’m living, got me feeling like I’m skipping milestones,” she sings, powerful voice laced with emotion.
“There was a moment when I wondered if I was too country for Christian music and maybe too Christian for country music,” Wilson reveals. “I felt a little afraid that I didn’t fit in any box. But then it kind of fired me up because that’s the point! I don’t want to fit into any box. I want to be uniquely who God made me to be and I’ve got to stand up for what I believe and the kind of music I believe in,” Wilson shares with the same conviction that laces her music. “I don’t want to change who I am to fit in. Not in the music industry, and not in this world.”
REBEL Tracklist
REBEL
Rain In The Rearview
Strong
God & Country
Praying Woman ft. Lainey Wilson
Song About Whiskey
Sinner’s Prayer
The Cross ft. Chris Tomlin
My Father’s Daughter
Red Flag
Country Gold ft. Jordan Davis
Southern Gospel
Dirt Roads In Heaven
3:16
Milestones
Out Of The Bluegrass
Country Swag Picks:
God & Country
Praying Woman with Lainey Wilson
Songs About Whiskey
Rebel
Anne Wilson shares her new album, ‘REBEL,’ 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 and announcements about future Anne Wilson releases.
Visit her official website for tour dates and more.
REBEL 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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Anne Wilson releases new song with Jordan Davis, “Country Gold” out now, March 22nd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
There is nothing quite like country-music collaborations that feel both unexpected and perfect in nature. Today, singer-songwriters, Anne Wilson and Jordan Davis combine their talents in an unexpected release. Their new song “Country Gold” is a flawlessly-executed single about life and the true meaning of luck.
Written by Wilson with Jeff Pardo and Matthew East, “Country Gold” feels like a relative of Davis’ smash hit, “Buy Dirt.” Written in the same vein, “Country Gold” portrays the true meaning of what richness looks like and reminds us all to celebrate the everyday moments. The song showcases Wilson’s spiritual and Christina roots, while also plating itself firmly in country music. Both Wilson and Davis are the perfect artist to tell the song’s story.
“He pledged her heart and soul // 50 years ago // with country gold // It’s a little house on a little land // A little built it with your own two hands // Little pride in a hard week’s work // Little supper after Sunday church // To most ti might not look like much // But I put roots down here because // the richest people that I’ve ever known // struck country gold”
“Country Gold” is another sneak peak of of Wilson’s upcoming album, Rebel. Be on the lookout for the album, dropping Friday, April 19th.
Anne Wilson and Jordan Davis share new song, “Country Gold,” off Wilson’s upcoming album ‘Rebel.’
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Anne Wilson and Jordan Davis releases.
“Country Gold” 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 Anne Wilson? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about her journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…
Quick Facts:
Full Name – Anne Wilson
Birthdate – 2/21/2002
Hometown – Lexington, Kentucky
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Morgan Wallen, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash
Label – Capitol Christian Music Group / UMG Nashville
Current Single – “Rain in the Rearview” (Impacting country radio) // as of date of article: 10/2/23
The Beginning:
Today’s spotlight shines on an artist that is seemingly an incredible human and artist. Anne Wilson may be best known for her Christian music; however, she is blazing her own path, adding country music to her impressive repertoire. Anyone who appreciates an artist who is unapologetically themselves no matter what genre they are slated in will fall in love with Wilson.
The singer-songwriter hails from Lexington, Kentucky. “I grew up going to my family’s farm on the weekends. We have 700 acres in Kentucky, it’s absolutely beautiful. I’m so grateful and blessed to have that land,” she began. “I have two siblings, my brother Jacob and my sister, Elizabeth. We grew up as a really tight-knit family, always together.”
Wilson credits her family for introducing her to a wide variety of music at an early age. “I had actually been listening to quite a bit of music growing up. My parents would always play Christian radio and my brother would always play country music in the car. I felt like I got a really big dose of both of those genres. My brother would also play classic rock, and super old country songs, so that was always something that I loved,” she shared.
Despite being a music fan and playing classical piano for her entire childhood, at her mother’s request, Wilson never dreamed of being an artist. “I took piano lessons from six years old until graduating high school, like classical piano, and that was pretty much all the music I had. I didn’t do any other instruments. I didn’t sing in the choir. I didn’t sing in the car. I didn’t sing in the church. I really didn’t sing anywhere,” Wilson said.
Instead, Wilson focused on her dream of becoming an astronaut, finding herself more attracted to science and math. However, at age fifteen, when tragedy struck her family, her life and its path flipped on its axis.
The Turning Point:
The summer before her sophomore year of high school, Wilson learned that her older brother was killed in a tragic car accident. In order to cope with the tremendous loss, the songstress found comfort in the piano.
“I was singing at the piano one day, just a couple of days after he passed away, and I was really just worshiping God and having a moment to myself. I was processing all those things that had happened with my brother and my mom overheard me singing, and she came into the room, and said, “Anne I had no clue you could sing,” she shared. Adding, “I was super embarrassed and frustrated [at the time], but she asked me to sing at the funeral for my brother, because we couldn’t find anyone to sing, and I just decided to do it. I couldn’t help but do it, I wanted to honor my brother in that way, I sang publicly for the first time ever at my brother’s funeral.”
From that point on, Wilson started to fall in love with music and singing. “This whole thing kind of came out of nowhere for me, which makes it really cool,” she shared. “It started in 2017. Six months after my brother passed away, I got a call from a manager in Nashville. […] They had heard my voice because I posted one video of me singing on Youtube, and it went viral.”
After working with her manager for four years, Wilson was ready to introduce herself to the world through music. “In 2021, I released my very first single to Christian Radio. It was called, “My Jesus.” I was not expecting a thing out of it, I thought maybe it would land on the radio somewhere, and within 24 hours, it had nine million views on Facebook, and was just a viral song over night,” she shared. Adding, “My career took off immediately. I was nineteen at a time, and just moved out to Nashville the year prior all by myself. My life just changed over night.”
God moment after God moment, doors continued to open for Wilson. At the top of 2023, Wilson got a call from the head of UMG Nashville, who pitched her a joint record deal with her current label. “She wanted to work with me and do a co-record deal with my current record label. They said, “we want to take Anne to country radio, and we don’t want to change who she is. We don’t want her to do anything different. We just want her to put a song to country radio and give Anne an opportunity to really broaden her horizon and her audience.” That led into me writing songs and really figuring out if it was something I wanted to do and what I was passionate about, and it was such an immediate yes.”
Today:
Flash forward to today, Wilson is a duel artist, creating music that appeals to her Christian and country fanbase. With a record completed and finished, and coming out sooner rather than later, the songstress is showcasing how she has evolved as an artist over the years.
“I wrote the entire record in two months. […] All of the record was really birthed out of the place of being a “rebel,” which is the title to the record,” she shared. “To me [my music is] more of an extension of who I am as an artist, and now being 21 writing this record, it’s just a different chapter of who I am as an artist.”
Wilson doubles down adding that it is important for her to remain true to herself. “I’m not going to water down my message for country radio, and I’m not going to water down my country production for Christian radio, but I’m going to be authentically who I am as an artist.”
Wilson just released three brand new songs under the title, REBEL (The Beginning), including, “REBEL,” “Strong,” and “Rain in the Rearview.” The latter is the first song to go to country radio, while “Strong” will head to Christian radio later next month. “Every single song was written with rebel in mind for the record,” she shared. “What does it mean to be a rebel in today’s day and age? And it means to not back down from your faith, to be a leader, to not follow the crowds, to do your own thing, and to be who you are.”
Fans can anticipate more new music coming down the pipeline from Wilson. For now, she is embarking on her first headlining tour. Find tickets here.
Connect:
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news and announcements about future Anne Wilson releases.
Anne Wilson’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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Anne Wilson releases new song “Seventh of June” out now, June 7th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter, Anne Wilson is a true artist. Her music always tells a story and touches the lives of its listeners. Today, Wilson is sharing one of the most poignant and personal songs she could ever share, called “Seventh of June” in honor of her late brother.
Wilson has been open about suffering from the loss of her dear brother six years ago. His tragic passing inspired this song, which shares the emotions behind grief, loss, and heartbreak. If you have ever experienced profound loss, this song is certainly for you.
Written by the songstress with Jeff Pardo and Matthew West, the song showcases the internal ballad between grieving and healing. To make the song even more meaningful, the video accompaniment was filmed on the Wilson family farm in Lexington, Kentucky.
“I go out walking // I ain’t much for talking // Just thinking and crying // And praying and trying // To make sense // Of what don’t make sense in this life // Like why you’re up there // And not here by my side // They say it’s gonna get easier // And I want to believe that’s true // It’s just harder on the seventh of June”
While Wilson may be known for creating Christian music, “Seventh of June” is a true country song that will make you cry and feel less alone. Hats off to Wilson to be able to create a song like this in honor of her brother.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Anne Wilson releases.
“Seventh of June” 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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