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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (10/10)

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.

“Elijah” – Priscilla Block

On her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See, Priscilla Block pours her heart out, giving fans every side of her, including singing about her beautiful relationship with her boyfriend on new song, “Elijah.”

 

“Back To The Bottle” – Timmy McKeever

Timmy McKeever continues to grow his music catalog with brand new song, “Back To The Bottle.”

 

“Fall Together” – RaeLynn

RaeLynn continues to crank out her best music to date with new song, “Fall Together.”

 

“Keep Your Hands To Yourself” – Tucker Wetmore (Amazon Original)

Tucker Wetmore drops an Amazon Original with “Keep Your Hands To Yourself.”

 

“Small Town Does” – Noah Hicks

On his debut EP, Small Town Does, Noah Hicks impresses on and each and every track.

 

“Oh, Anna!” – Dasha

On her new EP, Anna, Dasha shines in all aspects. We especially love her vulnerable song, “Oh, Anna!”

 

“Chasin’ Whiskey” – Jenna Paulette with Jake Worthington

Jenna Paulette joins forces with Jake Worthington on brand new song, “Chasin’ Whiskey.”

 

“Open Book” – Faith Hopkins

Faith Hopkins shows off her talent on her brand new EP, Love & Insanity, out no, including prolific new song, “Open Book.”

 

“Justa One Kiss” – Chandler Walters

Chandler Walters impresses on new song, “Justa One Kiss.”

 

“Still Feel The Burn” – Zach John King

Zach John King continues to crank out new music, including this impressive new country song, “Still Feel The Burn.”

 

“Oklahoma” – Braedon Barnhill

Braedon Barnhill’s brand new song, “Oklahoma” is one of his best to date.

 

“I Better Go” – Mae Estes

On her self-tiled EP, Mae Estes showcases her incredible talent. “I Better Go” is one of our favorites off the project.

 

“Unknown Legend” – Lukas Nelson and Sierra Ferrell with The Travelin’ McCourys

In a legendary collaboration, entertainers, Lukas Nelson, Sierra Ferrell and The Travelin’ McCourys join forces on “Unknown Legend.”

 

“Pretty Little Liar” – Waylon Wyatt

Waylon Wyatt continues to rise his star, releasing his new song, “Pretty Little Liar.”

 

Jack Gets Me Sober – Shaylen

Shaylen impresses on brand new song, “Jack Gets Me Sober.”

 

“The Wizard” – Meels

Meels drops a fun-funky country song called, “The Wizard.”

 

“Smokin’ Gun” – Kalsey Kulyk

Kalsey Kulyk shows off her talent on new song, “Smokin’ Gun.”

 

“Two Trains” – Ty Myers ft. Marcus King

Ty Myers collaborates with Marcus King on a brand new song called, “Two Trains.”

 

“Don’t You Want A Woman” – Melissa Eltheridge

Melissa Eltheridge shines on “Don’t You Want A Woman.”

 

Taillights Too Late – Tommy Acker

Tommy Acker grows his catalog with brand new song, “Taillights Too Late.”

 

“Dirt” – HunterGirl

HunterGirl impresses on brand new song, “Dirt.”

 

“Beer Back Home” – Morgan Evans

Morgan Evans announces his sophomore album in conjunction with dropping new track, “Beer Back Home.”

 

“In Some Way” – Tanner Laws

Tanner Laws shares brand new song, “In Some Way.”

 

“Goodbyes Are Hard to Listen To” – Joe Nichols

Joe Nichols expands his catalog with brand new song, “Goodbyes Are Hard to Listen To.”

 

“Bulldog” – Philip Bowen

Philip Bowen drops his brand new album Appalachia Forever featuring incredible songs including “Bulldog.”

 

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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Here Is Faith Hopkins Debut EP ‘Love & Insanity’

Faith Hopkins shares her brand new debut EP, Love & Insanity, officially out now, October 10th on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

Clever and talented singer-songwriter, Faith Hopkins continues to impress with each and every release. Today, the songstress is sharing it all with fans. Filled with honest anecdotes, upbeat tracks and vulnerable tempo songs, her debut EP Love & Insanity is officially out now.

The record features six songs, including songs, “Open Book” and “Break It You Buy It.”. “My debut EP, Love & Insanity, captures the exhilarating extremes of love—the dizzying highs, the crushing lows, and every chaotic emotion in between,” shared Hopkins. “It’s an emotional rollercoaster none of us can truly control. You never know if the fall will be the best thing that ever happened to you or the one that shatters you completely until you let yourself go. It’s insanely beautiful, yet utterly maddening at times. I wrote these songs with some of my closest friends over the past year, drawing from real love stories, messy heartbreaks, and revelations I’ve had along the way. For me, love has been unpredictable—chaotic, transformative, thrilling, and, at times, completely unhinged. The thing about heartbreak is that it takes an incredible amount of love to get there, and that’s exactly what I wanted this EP to embody. Love & Insanity is wild, honest, and just the right amount of dramatic—a mirror of my personality and the perfect way to introduce myself to the world.”

Make sure to give Love & Insanity a listen and stream it!

Love & Insanity Track List:

  1. Insanity (Written by Faith Hopkins, Jenna Johnson, Kyle Clark | Produced by Kyle Clark)
  2. Open Book (Written by Faith Hopkins, Kyle Clark, Emily Landis, Evan Cline | Produced by Kyle Clark)
  3. Dodged A Bullet (Written by Faith Hopkins, Kyle Clark, Trent Wayne | Produced by Kyle Clark)
  4. Get Away With Murder (Written by Faith Hopkins, Evan Cline, Emily Landis | Produced by Evan Cline)
  5. Break It You Buy It (Written by Faith Hopkins, Evan Cline, Jackson Foote, Connor McCutcheon| Produced by Evan Cline)
  6. Let Him Have It (Written by Faith Hopkins, Kyle Clark, Sarah Killian, McCall Chapin| Produced by Kyle Clark)
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Faith Hopkins shares brand new EP, ‘Love & Insanity,’ 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 Faith Hopkins releases.

To keep up with Faith Hopkins, follow her on Instagram and TikTok.

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

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (6/13)

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.

“You’d Still Be Drunk” – Kayley Green

Kayley Green expands her music library with an impressive new release. “You’d Still Be Drunk” is one of her bests songs to date.

 

“Good Times & Tan Lines” – Zach Top

Zach Top continues to bring his A-game. “Good Times & Tan Lines” is another incredible song.

 

“Memphis; The Blues” – Zach Bryan ft. J.R. Carroll

Zach Bryan collaborates with his friend and fellow musician, J.R. Carroll on their newest release, “Memphis; The Blues.”

 

“Iron Man” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick shares her brand new song, “Iron Man,” adding to her growing catalog of songs.

 

“2 Pair” – Kane Brown

Hitmaker Kane Brown shares his newest song this week called, “2 Pair.”

 

“Man Of The North” – Liam St. John

Big Loud Rock newcomer, Liam St. John shares his brand new unique song, “Man Of The North.”

 

“Nose On The Grindstone” – Tyler Childers

Tyler Childers continues to impress with his brand new song, “Nose On The Grindstone.”

 

“Heard It In A Country Song” – Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson gives fans another taste of his upcoming album with his brand new song, “Heard It In A country Song.”

 

“Killin’ Me” – Parker McCollum

Parker McCollum gets ready for a new era of music with his brand new song, “Killin’ Me.”

 

“Second Wind” – Brody Clementi

Brody Clementi continues to show off his vocal and songwriting prowess, adding a new song to his catalog with “Second Wind.”

 

“Let Him Have It” – Faith Hopkins

Emerging singer-songwriter, Faith Hopkins grows her music catalog with her incredible new song, “Leet Him Have It,” out now.

 

“Hoedown” – Ink

The multi-faceted artist, Ink showcases her undeniable talent on her second release via Big Loud Records with her new song, “Hoedown.”

 

“Heaven Sent” – Lauren Alaina

Lauren Alaina proudly shares her new journey of motherhood and the strength of family on this beautiful new song, “Heaven Sent.”

 

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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Who Is Faith Hopkins? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

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Faith Hopkins

Quick Facts:
Full Name – Faith Hopkins
Birthdate – 06/20/2000
Hometown – Huntington Beach, California
Current City – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical Influences – Kelsea Ballerini, Sasha Sloan, Maren Morris, Lennon Stella, Keith Urban
Label – Play It Again Music
Current Single – “Am I The Only One” (as of date of article 01/20/25)
The Beginning:

Today our spotlight shines on singer-songwriter, Faith Hopkins. Hopkins creates music that her fans to relate to. She’s talented, honest, and authentic, something we admire about any rising artist. Keep reading to learn more about her journey and her music.

“I’m actually from Huntington Beach, California. I grew up in a Christian household, so we kind of only listened to Christian music and country music,” began the songstress. “I just grew up with loving country music, and I just started singing in recitals when I was young. Then in high school, I joined a program called The Academy of Performing Arts. It was a cute little thing, we’d put on three shows a year, and we would sing cover songs. I decided to do a country cover, and everyone kind of knew me as the country girl there, and I didn’t really know it was possible to pursue music as a career.”

Despite loving music and idolizing artists like Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and The Chicks, Hopkins truly did not know that that a career in music was possible. “Faith Hill is one of my favorites. […] I had a little iPod nano and I’d fall asleep to “Fireflies” by Faith Hill every night.”

Instead, she set her sights on following in her brother’s footsteps in the hopes of attending San Diego State.

The Turning Point:

Ultimately, Hopkins faced challenges with the SATs, which led her to realize that this would not be her chosen path. “My brother went to San Diego State, and I saw him having the best time, so I thought that was my dream too. My brother was my idol growing up. So I took the dang SATs a million times and my scores did not let me get in,” she shared. Adding, “I swear it was a God thing, because if I would have gotten in, I would have gone without thinking twice. My counselor was like have you heard of Belmont?”

After learning about Belmont University, Hopkins and her mom decided to take a girl’s trip to visit Nashville for the first time. “Our concierge told us to go to The Listening Room, so he got us these VIP tickets. It was just the balcony, and I was sitting next to Dan + Shay, and Carly Pearce and Seth Ennis were all playing that night. It was the coolest moment ever.”

While At The Listening Room, Hopkins had a life-changing moment. “When Seth was playing the “Call Your Mama” song, I was just a wreck and sobbing, and I looked at my mom and said I was going here,” she shared. “That’s kind of how I landed on Belmont in Nashville. I just fell in love with the songwriting of country music after The Listening Room. I didn’t really know how, but I knew it was all I wanted to do.”

Upon graduating high school, Hopkins made the move to Nashville to pursue a business degree even though songwriting was on her heart. “Everyone at Belmont was so confident. They all seem to come there and know what they want to do, and that wasn’t me. […] I remember every one of my teachers would be like “raise your hand if you are an artist or a songwriter,” and it took me until sophomore year to raise my hand.”

Eventually, Hopkins got the courage to consider herself a singer-songwriter in a school with a great community of support. “At first, my story is ‘I’m trying to be true to myself because I’m from California and I’m not from the South.’ […] I tried to do pop music at first. […] It felt so wrong because I grew up singing country, and for some reason it just scared me. I realized country means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Country Pop is what I’m doing now.”

Today:

Flash forward to today, Hopkins has found her sound and her voice in the country genre. With a few songs under her belt and a record label behind her, the songstress is ready to crank out more and more music in 2025.

Most recently, Hopkins shared a new song with the world called, “Am I The Only One.” “I wrote “Am I The Only One” literally eight days after my 21st birthday and obviously you look forward to your 21st your whole life. My family and high school friends came into town, and they all left a couple of days before this break I had, so it’s like the come down. Questioning, “What’s next. Oh my god 25 then 30,” I thought it was so scary. I was really having a moment. I wrote this song with a group called Nightly here,” she shared. “I remember being so nervous for that write too. […] It helped me work through my emotions and my feelings, and I really brought that honesty into my music.”

“Am I The Only One” stands out as one of the most relatable and honest songs from a country artist in recent times. However, Hopkins is gearing up to shake things up with new music that highlights different facets of her artistry coming soon.

“We have two songs that we’re 100% sure about, and I’ve written about thirty. We have one that’s kind of more in the lane of “Oops.” It’s called “Getaway with Murder.” It’s just a fun, flirty song. […] We have another song coming called, “All For Nothing,” which is another feel-good song about dating your person, even if it doesn’t work out.”

“I have a lot to be grateful for, and I really want to convey that through my music.”

Connect:

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

To keep up with Faith Hopkins, follow her on Instagram and TikTok.

Faith Hopkins’ 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.

Faith Hopkins Shares New Song “Am I The Only One”

Faith Hopkins shares new song “Am I The Only One,” out now, January 17th on all streaming platforms. Learn more about the new track below.

Rising artist, Faith Hopkins is someone we’re really excited about this year. The California native brings her own unique flair to the country genre, showcasing her honest and relatable storytelling which each and every release. To kick off the new year, Hopkins shares a new song called, “Am I The Only One.

From just one listen, it is easy to tell that “Am I The Only One” is an emotional song that explores all the nuances of growing up. Feeling like a song straight out of a diary entry, the new single feels raw and vulnerable. Throughout the song, Hopkins wonders if she is the only one who is having a hard time getting older and watching things change.

“My brother brought over a girl for the first time // I must of missed the part when he went from five to sixteen // And I keep freaking out about it // My roommates all move out before the first of July // Feels like I blinked when we went from freshman to our 20s // And I keep freaking out about it // Am I the only one // whose just good at being young? // Who hates the growing pains of growing up? // Forget whose said, all good things have to end // Can we not count birthdays after 21?”

“Am I The Only One” feels like a coming of age movie in a song. Hopkins showcases her true emotions, as she is sure to garner more and more fans who connect with this song and her music. Fans can look forward to even more new music coming from Hopkins this year. She is already teasing more new music on her social media pages!

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Faith Hopkins shares new song, “Am I The Only One,” 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 Restless Road releases.

To keep up with Faith Hopkins follow her on Instagram and TikTok.

“Am I The Only One” 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.