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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.”

 

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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 Is Mae Estes’ Self-titled EP

Mae Estes shares her self-titled EP, Mae Estes, officially out now, October 10th on all streaming platforms. Listen here!

Rising singer-songwriter, Mae Estes continues to effortlessly comb her traditional influence with more modern flair. Rooted in true story-telling, every song Estes touches has the introspective quality that we have grown to love from the songstress. Today, her self-titled EP, Mae Estes is officially out today.

With five songs that truly speak to her talent, the new EP feels incredible cohesive. According to Estes, this project was an important one for her.“The timing of this EP is so exciting for me! I’ve been having the time of my life finding the folks who love the same kinda Country music I do,” says Estes. “Me and the band have been touring the country and really finding our people this year. I’m stoked to give ‘em a few more tunes to go turn up!”

Make sure you listen to each and every song off the songstress’ self-titled EP ASAP!

Mae Estes Track List:

  1. Mr. Fix It (Mae Estes, Marti Dodson, Jaida Dreyer, Alex Kline)
  2. Drunk On That (Jay Brunswick, Josh Dunne, Chancie Neal)
  3. Mountain Of A Man (Jon Decious, Lauren McLamb, Liz Rose, Paul Sikes)
  4. I Better Go (Mae Estes, Brice Long, Paul Sikes)
  5. What She’s Havin’ (Mae Estes, Aaron Goodvin, Faren Rachels)
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Mae Estes’ self-titled EP is officially 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 Mae Estes releases.

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Mae Estes 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 (9/5)

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.

“Wishbone” – Waylon Wyatt

Waylon Wyatt mesmerizes on heartfelt new single, “Wishbone.”

 

“Get Down On Your Knees And Pray” – Dierks Bentley with The Band Loula

Platinum-selling entertainer, Dierks Bentley joins forces with rising duo, The Band Loula on brand new song, “Get Down On Your Knees and Pray.”

 

“Make A Liar” – Jackson Dean

Jackson Dean continues to grow his music library with awesome new song, “Make A Liar.”

 

“Arrows (Die For That Man)” – Carter Faith

With the news of her debut album slated for release this October, Carter Faith releases her brand new song, “Arrows (Die For That Man).”

 

“The Other Side” – Brendan Walter

Brendan Walter continues to show off his unique charm and talent on new song, “The Other Side.”

 

“Butterfly” – Zac Brown Band ft. Dolly Parton

Zac Brown Band joins icon, Dolly Parton on a brand new duet called, “Butterfly.”

 

“Drunk On That” – Mae Estes

Mae Estes continues to show off her range on her brand new song, “Drunk On That.”

 

“American Lonely” – Marfa

With their new song “American Lonely,” Marfa brings a sense of nostalgia to their growing catalog.

 

“Jack & Jill Daniels” – Emily Ann Roberts

Emily Ann Roberts leans into her storytelling talent on her brand new song, “Jack & Jill Daniels.”

 

“Messin’ With My Mind” – Cole Goodwin

Cole Goodwin shares brand new song, “Messin’ With My Mind,” one of his bests to date.

 

“Want You Back” – Brantley Gilbert

Brantley Gilbert kicks off new era of music with new song, “Want You Back.”

 

“Whiskey Rain” – Graham Barham

Graham Barham drops brand new EP, Whiskey Rain featuring title track.

 

“Country Tonight” – Noah Hicks

Up and coming artist, Noah Hicks continues to cement his place in country music with his brand new song, “Country Tonight.”

 

“Concrete Cowboy” – Lanie Gardner

Lanie Gardner officially shares her sophomore album, Faded Polaroids, which includes songs like “Concrete Cowboy.”

 

“Built For Burning” – David J

David J grows his catalog of songs with “Built For Burning.”

 

“His Song” & “Her Song” – Colby Acuff

Colby Acuff continues to impress fans with his two new songs, “His Song” and “Her Song.”

 

“Give It Away” – Zac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band drops another new song, “Give It Away” this week, outside of single with Dolly Parton.

 

“Steady” – Jenna Paulette

Jenna Paulette shows off her talent on her new song, “Jenna Paulette.”

 

“The Hard Way” – Cameron Whitcomb

As fans await his album, Cameron Whitcomb shares new song, “The Hard Way.”

 

“Returning To Myself” – Brandi Carlile

Brandi Carlile proves why she is an incredible artist with her brand new song, “Returning To Myself.”

 

“Guys That Leave” – Grace Leer

Songstress, Grace Leer shares her newest song, “Guys That Leave,” out today.

 

“Ocean Blue” – Chayce Beckham

Chayce Beckham impresses on new song, “Ocean Blue.”

 

“Roll Of Dice” – Cole Phillips

Cole Phillips grows his catalog of songs with ‘Roll Of Dice.”

 

“808s and 6 Strings” – Adrien Nunez

Social media personality and artist, Adrien Nunez builds on his recent success with new song, “808s and 6 Strings.”

 

“Heartlands” – The Marcus King Band

The Marcus King Band drops they brand new song, “Heartlands.”

 

 

“Workin’ Man Blues” – Willie Nelson

Icon Willie Nelson pays tribute to another icon, Merle Haggard on new song, “Workin’ Man Blues.”

 

“Beneath The Hood” – Max Alan

Max Alan shares brand new single, “Beneath The Hood,” out now.

 

“Nights On Fire” – Drake White

Drake White releases incredible new song, “Nights On Fire.”

 

“Get Go” – Jaxson Free

Jaxson Free chronicles his evolution on brand new song, “Get Go.”

 

“Fire In The Sky” – Ashley Ryan

Ashley Ryan grows her musical library with new song, “Fire In The Sky.”

 

 

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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.

Who Is Mae Estes? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Mae Estes
Birthday – November 15th
Hometown – Hope, AR
Current City – Nashville, TN
Musical Influences – Keith Whitley, The Judds, Lee Ann Womack
Label – Maeniac Records
Current Project – “Run” (*as of date of article: 2/6/23)

The Beginning:

As we kick off 2023, we are excited to introduce you to an artist who you are going to love, Mae Estes. A Nashville transplant, the singer-songwriter’s songs are all heart and honesty. She knows a thing or two about crafting a song that is relatable and innovative.

Growing up in a small town in Arkansas, Estes got the bug for music early. “I grew up rodeoing and started singing at the age of 7 when I told my mom I could out sing LeAnn Rimes on the national anthem,” she shared adding, “I started singing in a rodeo arena and did not even hold a candle to LeAnn.”

Despite only being seven years old, the singer had charisma and a voice for days. “I caught the bug then and I fell in love with country music.” Throughout her childhood, Estes recalls playing around town, as well as, singing at the local classic country music radio station every week. She even wrote her first song at just twelve years old. “I would turn my poetry and my journals into something with some melody,” she shared.

Estes recalls appreciating old-school country music but preferred to listen to powerful female musicians in the genre. She shared a love for artists like Martina McBride and Patty Loveless. “I was heavily influenced by the ladies of the 90s,” she shared, “but Keith Whitley and Lee Ann Womack have always been my biggest influences.”

The Turning Point:

Although she dreamt of moving to Nashville and attending Belmont University, Estes took the sensible route and stayed in Arkansas to pursue her degree armed with scholarships to help her through. Shortly after achieving her degree in Mass Media Communications, the singer hightailed it to Nashville. “In 2015, I made the move to what has been my dream city since I was probably in middle school. The plan has always been to get to Music City.”

While living in Nashville, Estes worked as hard as she could to make a name for herself in music. “I worked a lot of jobs at a time, just trying to pay my rent, writing a lot of songs, playing any shows for people who would listened, and just built the most incredible network,” shared the songstress. ” I truly feel like I have built a team and a family over all this time and now we’re excited to put a stamp on it by releasing that EP coming out next month.”

Estes joins the likes of country artists she’s once admired. “It’s been a crazy journey of learning myself too. I truly feel like I know myself better than I ever have.”

Today:

The singer-songwriter has slowly been releasing music lately, gearing up for her brand new EP, out February 16th, which will feature a new song, amongst songs like, “Die In A Bar.”

“I’m super excited to keep growing and to keep releasing music,” shared Estes. “I felt like I have to create. It was just an outlet for me. Honestly, a form of therapy, I didn’t know what to do with all the feelings I had […] So I had to start getting those out. Nothing is more reassuring that you are exactly in the place you are supposed to be than people relating to the super specific stories [in my music].”

While fans await the upcoming project, they can rejoice in the singer’s new single, “Run,” which comes out at the end of this month. “We decided to do an instant gratification track with “Run” before you get the unheard track with the EP on February 16th,” explained the entertainer. “I wrote [Run] at a time where I was still dating my husband and so there’s a couple of songs on the project that are at different stages in my relationship […] It’s kind of cool to look back song by song and reflect.”

Fans can also anticipate new visuals to go along with the single, “Run.” Estes even got back on a horse for the first time in seven years for the video. “The first thought was let’s go get on a horse because nothing feels as free as getting on the back of the horse and feeling like you can run for miles […] I have had some serious flight or fight characteristics to me and I just think a lot of people struggle with commitment if they take it as seriously as I do.”

2023 is gearing up to be a huge year for the newcomer. Keep your eyes and ears open!

Connect:

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

To keep up with Mae Estes, follow her on InstagramTikTok, and Facebook.

Mae Estes’ 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.