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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (9/26)

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.

“Come On Over, Baby” – Ty Myers

Ty Myers brings his one-of-a-kind talent and charm to his latest release, “Come On Over, Baby.”

 

“I Got A Feeling” – Benny G

Benny G is one to look out for. His brand new song, “I Got A Feeling” is one that truly stopped us in our tracks.

 

“Denim” – Karley Scott Collins

Karley Scott Collins debut album, Flight Risk is full of incredible songs including this one, “Denim.”

 

“Make Heaven Crowded” – Cole Swindell

Cole Swindell continues to tap into his fanbase, releasing songs that they will love. “Make Heaven Crowded” fits the bills!

 

“Giving In” – Justin Schools with Averie Bielski

Justin Schools and Averie Bielski join forces on a stunning new song called, “Giving In.”

 

“Call For You” – Cameron Whitcomb

Cameron Whitcomb’s debut album, The Hard Way is offically out now featuring many gems including, “Call For You.”

 

“COUNTRY COUNTRY” – HARDY

HARDY’s return to country music is even sweeter than we thought. Tis title track and every other song on the record feels like an elevated version of the old-school HARDY that we know and love.

 

“Hard To Break” – Blake Whiten

Blake Whiten adds to growing catalog of songs with “Hard To Break.”

 

“Home To You” – Dustin Lynch x MC4D

In his first EDM song, Dustin Lynch collaborates with EDM duo, MC4D on this catchy new jam.

 

“On A River” – Thomas Rhett

Amongst his three final additions to his album About A Woman (Deluxe), “On A River” is Rhett’s standout track.

 

“I Know What I Want” – Lily Rose

Lily Rose’s debut album is officially here, and the title track,  I Know What I Want sets the tone for the awesome record.

 

“Get Ya’ Back” – Erin Kinsey

Erin Kinsey continues to release her best music to date, adding new song, “Get Ya’ Back” to the mix.

 

“Jessica, Jezebel” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick grows her music catalog with catchy new song, “Jessica, Jezebel.”

 

“I’ll Take You” – Ben Gallaher

Ben Gallaher stuns on brand new song, “I’ll Take You,” which is a part of his brand new album, Time, also out today.

 

“Heartland” – The Castellows

The Castellows continue to show off their charisma and charm, releasing their latest song, “Heartland.”

 

“Old Fashioned” – KC Bruner

Rising artist KC Bruner releases her newest song, “Old Fashioned.”

 

“Calling All Cars” – The Droptines

The Droptines draw on early 2000s rock influences on infectious new song, “Calling All Cars.”

 

“Girl Of Constant Sorry” – Avery Anna

Avery Anna continues to carve her own path in the genre, releasing her stunning version of the song, “Girl Of Constant Sorry.”

 

“Better Man Than Me” – Marshmello x Hudson Westbrook

Hudson Westbrook and Marshmello join forces on “Better Man Than Me.”

 

“On & On” – Marcus King/The Marcus King Band

Marcus King brings fan another great song with, “On & On.”

 

“1800 Miles” – Colter Wall

Rising artist Colter Wall adds to his catalog of music with new song, “1800 Miles.”

 

“Down the Road” – Tiera Kennedy

Tiera Kennedy continues to impress, releasing her newest song to date, “Down the Road,” out now.

 

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Karley Scott Collins ‘Flight Risk!’ – Debut Album Review

Karley Scott Collins’ debut album, Flight Risk  is out now, September 26th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

With a soulful voice and an undeniable gift for storytelling, country newcomer Karley Scott Collins is making her mark with her debut album Flight Risk, out now via Sony Music Nashville. The 16-track LP, co-written in full by the Florida native, showcases her mix of lyrical depth and heartfelt delivery.

Produced alongside Grammy winner Nathan Chapman, the project leans into heartbreak, a theme that perfectly complements Collins’ honeyed, aching tone. “It’s a special thing that really, only artists get to experience – turning pain and things that could’ve broken you into something you’re proud of,” Collins says. “Releasing a full album has been my goal since I started writing songs. I grew up collecting vinyl and listening to full records, so creating an album and telling an entire story from top to bottom is what I’ve always wanted to do.” 

The LP kicks off with the roaring “Denim,” a fiery anthem aimed at a bad-boy ex. Sliding electric guitars punctuate her biting lyrics, just as she intended. “‘Denim’ is very specifically about my most recent ex – so when he hears it, someone will need to check on him,” she shares.

“Denim// Got into my blood I let him // Salt into the cut // Set fire and tell me it’s raining // Good liar you had me baby // Venom // One hell of a blue jean lesson // He know that he looks like // Sweet heaven and I loved him // The devil in denim”

On “Quit You,” Collins channels shades of Brandi Carlile, her voice cracking with raw emotion as she wrestles with unhealthy addiction to someone. Meanwhile, “Easy to Leave”is a ’90s-inspired ballad about a breakup that made moving on all too simple.

“But you made it easy // To lose your number // Call my mother // And tell her that you’re crazy // You know how to make it easy // To drive by your house // And not even slow down // Forget the way I kissed ya // I don’t even miss ya // Don’t know which side of you to blame // But don’t ya know you went and made it // Easy to love you // Then you made it easy to leave”

“Music to Cry To” is an especially clever bluesy ballad, while “Runner” finds her guarding her broken and beaten heart. The soaring “Shoot Out All the Lights,” co-written with Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sia, Kelly Clarkson), builds into a theatrical country ballad that rivals the greats.

Still, Flight Risk isn’t all heartbreak. Collings lets loose on the script-flipping “Cowboy Shit” and beckons an undeniable attraction on “Bad Bad.” She gets her toes tapping to the poptastic “Left Me Alone,” as she realizes that she’s going to be just fine. “It’s just that moment you realize you’re okay, like ‘Now I can listen to Bob Dylan again, without thinking about you,’” she explains of the track. “That one’s pretty specific, in that I woke up one day and realized ‘Oh my God, I’m free. I’m okay.’”

Elsewhere, “Girlfriend” delivers playful early-2000s pop-rock energy, while “Heavy Metal” offers a gripping country tale of generational trauma and the weight of holding on too long.

One of the album’s most vulnerable moments comes with “Only Child,” where Collins reflects on the bittersweet solitude of growing up without siblings. “Got your own space, don’t have to share,” she sings, the chorus shifting from lighthearted to heavy as she confronts the loneliness of watching her parents age. “Used to not have to, and now you don’t get to, Share it with no one, And damn it’s lonely Only child.”

The LP ends with “Madman,” an introspective look at losing yourself and your sanity in the haze of someone else. “You made a madman out of me,” She claims, voice laden with emotion and realization. “Didn’t know reckless was something I could be // Somewhere between love and insanity, Oh, you made a madman, A madman out of me.”

With Flight Risk, Karley Scott Collins presents a collection that feels as intimate as pages from a diary, chronicling the highs and lows of her early twenties. It’s honest, relatable, and reminiscent of the kind of storytelling that propelled artists like Kelsea Ballerini, Maren Morris, and Taylor Swift into superstardom.

“Ultimately, I want people to walk away feeling like they know me and some of my story,” she says. “I still have a long way to go and a lot of goals I’ve yet to reach, but there’s nothing in the world I’d rather be doing for the rest of my life.”

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Easy to Leave
  2. Cowboy Shit
  3. Shoot Out All the Lights
  4. Denim

Flight Risk Track List:

  1. Denim (Karley Scott Collins, Sara Bares, Stephan Lee Benson, Alex Kline)
  2. Easy to Leave (Karley Scott Collins, Nathan Chapman, Aaron Zuckerman)
  3. Quit You (Karley Scott Collins, Nathan Chapman)
  4. Cowboy Sh!t (Karley Scott Collins, Sam Backoff, KK Johnson)
  5. Music to Cry To (Karley Scott Collins, Alex Kline, Joybeth Taylor)
  6. Left Me Alone (Karley Scott Collins, AJ Pruis, Joybeth Taylor)
  7. Shoot Out All the Lights (Karley Scott Collins, Greg Kurstin)
  8. Bad Bad (Karley Scott Collins, Emily Falvey, Emma Kleinberg, Dan Pellarin)
  9. Runner (Karley Scott Collins, Sam Backoff, Zane Callister, Ashley Ray)
  10. Girlfriend (Karley Scott Collins, Alex Kline, Summer Overstreet)
  11. I Used to Love Him (Karley Scott Collins, Alex Kline, Scott Stepakoff)
  12. American Boy (Karley Scott Collins, Alex Kline, Joybeth Taylor)
  13. Heavy Metal (Karley Scott Collins, Sam Backoff, KK Johnson)
  14. Daddy’s Habits (Karley Scott Collins, Alex Kline, Lydia Sutherland)
  15. Only Child (Karley Scott Collins, Marti Lynn Dodson, Alex Kline)
  16. Madman (Karley Scott Collins, Kathleen Higgins)
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Karley Scott Collins shares brand new debut album, ‘ Flight Risk,’ 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 Karley Scott Collins releases.

For tour dates, including hitting the stage with Keith Urban, visit her official website here.

To keep up with Karley Scott Collins, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.

Flight Risk 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 Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (8/14)

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.

“Late Great Heartbreak” – Old Dominion

As fans await Old Dominion’s next studio project, the group is sharing another taste of what’s to come with their new song, “Late Great Heartbreak.”

 

“Nostalgia for Nothing” – Thelma & James

Uniquely talented duo, Thelma & James add to their growing catalog with their new song, “Nostalgia for Nothing.”

 

“Couldn’t Care Less” – Priscilla Block

Priscilla Block shows her truth on her brand new song, “Couldn’t “Care Less.”

 

“Mess With Missing You” – Jordan Davis ft. Carley Pearce

Jordan Davis’ brand new project, Learn The Hard Way is full of hits, including this new song, an incredible collaboration with Carly Pearce called, “Mess With Missing You.”

 

“Memories We Never Made” – McCoy Moore

McCoy Moore continue to show off his talent, as he expands his catalog, adding “Memories We Never Made” to the mix.

 

“Blind” – LECADE

LECADE continues to wear his heart on his sleeve, adding “Blind” to his impressive catalog.

 

“Long Live Country Music” – RaeLynn

RaeLynn is back with a vengeance shared a new song called, “Long Live Country Music.”

 

“Coming Home Tomorrow” – Dylan Marlowe

Dylan Marlowe blends his country lyrics with a rock sound on brand new song, “Coming Home Tomorrow.”

 

“Girlfriend” – Karley Scott Collins

Karley Scott Collins shows off her talent on her new song, “Girlfriend”

 

“Think Of You” – Reed Peterson

Alternative country music artist, Reed Peterson shares impressive new song, “Think Of You.”

 

“Daughter” – Elizabeth Nichols

Elizabeth Nichols stuns on brand new song, ‘Daughter.”

 

“THE KIND OF GIRL” – Presley & Taylor

Presley & Taylor captivate fans on their new song, ‘THE KIND OF GIRL.”

 

“Quicksand” – The 502s

The 502s remain firmly rooted in their unique artistry, adding, “Quicksand” to their growing catalog.

 

“Trucks to Drive” – Logan Mize with Jenna Paulette

Logan Mize joins forces with Jenna Paulette on brand new song, ‘Trucks to Drive.”

 

“Lose You Tonight” – VAVO & Dan Caplen

Genre-bending powerhouses, VAVO collaborate with Dan Caplan on their new song, “Lose You Tonight.”

 

“Famous Back Home” – Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson shares the impressive title track off his upcoming album, out next Friday.

 

“Own Worst Enemy” – Gavin Adcock

Gavin Adcock continues to give the people what they want, feeding fans even more music with a brand new album, featuring the title track, “Own Worst Enemy.”

 

“Through A Screen” – Ty Myers

Ty Myers shows off his story-teller side on new song, “Through A Screen.”

 

“TBA” – Evan Honer

Rising artist, Evan Honer grows his catalog of music with new song, “TBA.”

 

“A Little Birdie” – Matt Schuster

Matt Schuster impresses on brand new song, “A Little Birdie.”

 

“Better than the Floor” – Sam Barber ft. Chance Peña

Fan-favorite, Sam Barber joins Chance Peña on new song, “Better than the Floor.”

 

“Trouble” – Liam St. John

Liam St. John makes his Big Loud Rock debut with soulful new song, “Trouble.”

 

“Use Some Carolina” – WESKO

WESKO drops catchy new song, “Use Some Carolina,” out today.

 

“Red Dirt Therapy” – HAYS

HAYS impresses on brand new song, “Red Dirt Therapy.”

 

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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 (7/11)

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.

“Water At A Wedding” – Greylan James

Greylan James trial hit, “Water At A Wedding” is officially out now!

 

“Oh, Anna!” – Dasha

Dasha shares her most vulnerable song to date with fans. “Oh, Anna!” is officially out now!

 

“You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecilia)” – Priscilla Block

Priscilla Block brings her A-game on her brand new song, “You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecilia).”

 

“Loneliest Man” – Shaylen

Shaylen continues to show off her one-of-a-kind talent with her brand new song, “Loneliest Man,” out today. The song feels confident, raw, and real!

 

“The Takedown” – Preston Cooper

As fans await his debut album, Preston Cooper shares his brand new song, “The Takedown.” A true story about grit, facing fears, and fulfilling his dreams, the new song is an incredible addition to his growing catalog.

 

“High Divin'” – Lanie Gardner

Lanie Gardner shares one of her most vulnerable and real songs to date, “High Divin'”.

 

“Thinkin’ Bout That” – Tigirlily Gold

Tigirlily Gold grows their musical catalog with their brand new song, “Thinkin’ Bout That.”

 

“the hell you are” – Ashley Cooke

Ashley Cooke shares a raw and real new song, which she’s been teasing on social media. “the hell you are” is officially here!

 

“Bartender In Destin” – Riley Green

Off of Riley Green’s surprise acoustic album, “Bartender In Destin” is another incredible song to add to the bunch!

 

“Easy to Leave” – Karley Scott Collins

Karley Scott Collins shares her newest song, “Easy to Leave.”

 

“These Days” – Tanner Usrey

Tanner Usrey shares his sophomore album These Days featuring the title track and nine other incredible songs.

 

“Scars” – Scotty Hasting

Prolific singer-songwriter, Scotty Hasting shares his brand new song, “Scars.”

 

“Damn Good Taste in Whiskey” – Hudson Westbrook

Hudson Westbrook shares brand new song, “Damn Good Taste in Whiskey,” one of his best so far.

 

“Sunset” – Gavin Adcock

Gavin Adcock continues to grow his musical library’s doing “Sunset” to the mix.

 

“Sweet Southern Summer” – The Band Loula

The Band Loula shares the title track of their debut EP coming August 22nd.

 

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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Karley Scott Collins Releases New Song “Cowboy Sh!t”

Karley Scott Collins shares new song “Cowboy Sh!t,” out now, May 23rd, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Sony Music Nashville artist, Karley Scott Collins is in a league all her own. The songstress is skilled at crafting music that speaks to her experiences. She does not shy away from confronting lyrics or confident and honest anthems. today, the singer-songwriter shares her latest song, “Cowboy Sh!t,” and it quite possibly might be the new best song in her catalog!

“Cowboy Sh!t” is a confident anthem with a twist. The song warns men who think that Collins is a sweet and naive girl that she was raised with vengeance and “cowboy” in her blood. While men tend to hide behind their love em’ and leave em’ persona, Collins actually walks the walk that all the fake cowboys talk. As she stated on her TikTok, “Cowboy Sh!t” is for all of the Beth Duttons of the world, not afraid to cause chaos and teeter the line.

“I know you // You see an innocent girl at the bar // And you’re buying her a drink just to get her in your arms // Another notch in your belt full of hearts // Gonna leave her in the morning, but you’ll love her in the dark // Ooh ooh, you think you’re an outlaw // And no one ever sees you coming // But ooh ooh, I’ve ran with some wild ones // And baby, let me tell you something // Got a pistol in the glovebox // Steel toe on the gas // Don’t need no one for nothing // Daddy raised me like that // I know how to love and leave ‘em // Baby I don’t get attached”

“Cowboy Sh!t” is not only stellar songwriting, but a captivating listen. Even more exciting, Scott also recently announced her debut album Flight Risk, slated for release on September 26th. Stay tuned!

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Karley Scott Collins shares new song, “Cowboy Sh!t,” 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 Karley Scott Collins releases.

To keep up with Karley Scott Collins, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.

“Cowboy Sh!t” 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 Karley Scott Collins? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

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The Beginning:

Today our spotlight shines on newly signed Sony Music Nashville recording artist, Karley Scott Collins. She is an incredible vocalist with a talent for crafting heartfelt and personal lyrics. We enjoyed getting to know her and her story in this week’s interview.

Growing up in a small-town in Florida, Collins was all about the arts from day one. “I got started in music because I was an actress when I was younger,” began the singer. “When I was nine, I had got this audition and they told me I needed to learn how to play guitar for it. So, that was when I picked up my first guitar ever, and I just kind of just really fell in love with it, and pretty much never put it down.”

She recalls music being a constant in her household. “My dad would play rock music on the way to school,” shared Collins, later adding, “My Nana was playing a lot of country music when I was growing up like Willie Nelson.” Collins drew early inspiration from artists like Stevie Nicks, Guns N’ Roses, Bob Dylan, and even, Brooks & Dunn. She was inspired by the way artists like Dylan crafted a song.

“The second I picked up a guitar, I think everything kind of clicked for me […] As soon as I started to figure out how to put chords together, I started to write my own songs,” shared Collins. “My life started really focusing and revolving around music soon after that.”

The Turning Point:

Fresh out of high school, Collins started making trips to music city.“I started traveling to Nashville probably when I was around 18 and just kind of started meeting people and writing with people around here,” shared the singer-songwriter.

During one of those writes, Collins’ career began to blossom unexpectedly. “I was writing at a publishing company with a friend of mine and I played them a song that I wrote and the publisher happened to be walking by and overheard the song. I was offered a publishing deal there.” After she landed her publishing deal, the songstress continued to make connections and friends in the Nashville music scene.

“People have been really, really open to me and my music. I’m really proud to be a woman in music, that’s for sure,” shared Collins. Eventually, her hardwork paid off, and she landed a place on Sony Music Nashville’s artist roster.

Today:

With just two songs released under her label, Collins is already proving to be a star in the making. Her first release, “Heavenly” showcased her stellar songwriting and vocal ability. “Everyone has had a relationship like at the beginning of the song that really brings out the worst in you, and “Heavenly” is something that I have been wanting and really wanting at that time in my life,” shared the singer when asked about her debut song.

She later added, “I just really fell in love with that song, that day. […] It really just felt like what I wanted to step out into the world with as my debut. It really sounded like me.”

Her second song, “Tattoos,” which was released on just this Friday (4/1), is just as emotive and personal as her first song. Inspired by bittersweet memories, Collins continues to prove her artistry on this incredible new song. “Tattoos is something that I really relate to. It’s about loving somebody and not having them be a part of your life anymore, but still being stuck with all the memories you made with them,” she shared. “It’s a song that really means a lot to me and it’s really close to my heart.”

Fans can look forward to more new music comng soon from the blossoming new artist.

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

To keep up with Karley Scott Collins, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

Karley Scott Collins’ 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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Karley Scott Collins Releases New Song “Tattoos”

Karley Scott Collins’ brand new song, “Tattoos,” is out now, April 1st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Singer-songwriter, Karley Scott Collins is following up her debut release, “Heavenly” with another incredible song. Collins’ new song “Tattoos” is full of artistry and charisma. She continues to prove how talented she is equally as a singer, songwriter, and entertainer.

The new track, “Tattoos” is melancholy and emotive. Written about a painful time in life, Collins taps into a whole new level of emotions on her second release. “Tattoos” expresses the permanency and the pain we all feel following a break-up and a great loss. The song is poetic, thought-provoking, and riveting, all adjectives we would also use to describe Collins and her talent.

“The way that you walked up and kissed me // The way that I sang for you // Nothing can bring up old memories // Like the songs we made our memories too // Sometimes it hurts to remember // But how can I ever forget // It’s in permeant ink all the pictures and places, can’t wash you off and it’s making me crazy // Under my skin, and my least favorite shade of blue // and I never wanted tattoos.”

Collins’ artistry stretches beyond her vocal ability too. On both “Tattoos” and “Heavenly,” she drew the artwork for the cover art. This shows how individual and personal she wants her music to be. “Tattoos” is definitely a song all country lovers need to listen to ASAP.

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Karley Scott Collins follows debut song with new release, “Tattoos,” out now.

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

To keep up with Karley Scott Collins, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter.

“Karley Scott Collins” 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.