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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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Tucker Wetmore Goes Number One at Country Radio with “3,2,1”

Tucker Wetmore earns his second number one this week at country radio with his debut single, “3,2,1”. Get all the details here!

Tucker Wetmore’s star-power is on a monumental uptick! After having a killer 2024 and an even better 2025, Wetmore is ending the year with his second number one single at country radio. This week, the singer-songwriter earns the number one spot on the charts with his song, “3,2,1.”

Written by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet and Jordan Reynolds, “3,2,1” is one of the few songs that Wetmore did not have a hand in writing in his growing catalog. The catchy, yet honest, break-up song hits you in the middle of the chest from the moment it begins. With its infectious melody blended with the singer’s undeniable talent, Wetmore is positioning himself for a breakthrough, showing all the signs of an artist ready to make a lasting impact.

“If I’da known where that left turn was leadin’ // You’da seen me runnin’ in a rearview // Like you tied my heart to your car // Turn the key in three, two // One day you called me baby // These days it’s only eighty // Proof you probably hate me // I don’t blame you, I blame me // For them sunset taillights sinkin’, tonight I’m just thinkin’ // Three words, too late, damn girl // You’re the one that got away”

Congrats to Wetmore and his team on an impressive number one! We can’t wait to continue to watch Wetmore’s star rise!

Join our Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Tucker Wetmore announcements and releases.

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

“3,2,1” 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 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 Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (8/22)

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.

“Average Joe & Plain Jane” – Lauren Watkins

Lauren Watkins unique talent shines on her brand new song, “Average Joe & Plain Jane.”

 

“Believe” – Kashus Culpepper

Kashus Culpepper grows his music catalog with his brand new song, “Believe.”

 

“About You” – BigXThatPlug ft. Tucker Wetmore

In BigXThatPlug’s country crossover album, he features collaborations with different country artists, including this fun new song, “About You” with Tucker Wetmore.

 

“swear words” – Ashley Cooke

Ashley Cooke continues to share her heart in this new era of music. “swear words” is a continuation of that.

 

“Something In The Way” – Stephen Wilson Jr.

Stephen Wilson Jr. shares new song, “Something In The Way” and announces brand new project.

 

“Water At A Wedding (Acoustic Version)” – Greylan James

Capitalizing on his viral hit, “Water At A Wedding,” James is going fans what they asked for. The acoustic version of the catchy new song is out now.

 

“Broken Man” – Eddie And the Gateway

In a final preview of his a final preview of his upcoming Tumbleweeds & Nicotine EP, Eddie And the Gateway shares new song, “Broken Man”

 

“Turned Into Missing You” – Avery Anna and Max McNown

Avery Anna joins forces with Max McNown on new song, “Turned Into Missing You.”

 

“Home Sweet Hell” – Austin Snell

Austin Snell’s brand new EP, Home Sweet Hell is officially out today, featuring seven songs in total, including the captivating title track.

 

“Stuff” – Joshua Ray Walker

Joshua Ray Walker readies new music, announcing new song, “Stuff” out today.

 

“season 2 of friends” – MaRynn Taylor

MaRynn Taylor officially drops her long-awaited debut project, MaRynn, out today, featuring songs like “season 2 of friends.”

 

“Life Like” – Roman Alexander

Roman Alexander embarks on a new era of music, releasing his brand new EP, Midwest Calling.

 

“My Side Of Town” – Josh Ross

As Josh Ross readies his debut album, fans can preview the record with new song, “My Side Of Town,” out today.

 

“Bite Back” – Remy Garrison

Remy Garnison shows off her sassy personality on brand new song, “Bite Back.”

 

“Like It Like That” – Dasha

Dasha brings her signature charm to her brand new song, “Like It Like That.”

 

“Famous Back Home” – Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson’s album is officially here featuring incredible songs including title track, “Famous Back Home.”

 

“Crying in a Beach Bar” – Old Dominion

Old Dominion’s sixth studio album, Barbara is officially out now, including new song, “Crying in a Beach Bar.”

 

“Deserve Her” – Drew Baldridge

Drew Baldridge stuns on brand new, prolific song, “Deserve Her.”

 

“10 & 2” – Tommy Acker

Rising country artist, Tommy Acker grows his catalog of music with new song, “10 & 2.”

 

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 Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week

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.

“Superman” – Morgan Wallen

As fans anticipate Morgan Wallen’s next studio album, he’s given fans a taste of his vulnerable new song, “Superman.”

 

“Small Town Girls” – Thomas Rhett ft. Tucker Wetmore

Thomas Rhett and Tucker Wetmore collaborate on this brand new song, one of three fresh tracks off Rhett’s latest record update.

 

“You Had To Be There” – Megan Moroney & Kenny Chesney

Megan Moroney and Kenny Chesney share this brand new summer-ready song!

 

“Mama Ain’t Jesus” – Naomi Johnson

Perfect for Mother’s Day, Naomi Johnson gives us, “Mama Ain’t Jesus.”

 

“Be Your Man” – Jackson Dean

Jackson Dean shares his brand new song, “Be Your Man,” designed to be swoon-ready and a new side of the singer-songwriter’s artistry.

 

“Love Me Anyway” – LECADE

LECADE continues to show off his unique charm and talent with his brand new song, “Love Me Anyway.”

 

“Heaven Is A Honky Tonk” – RaeLynn

With a new record deal, RaeLynn is giving fans exactly what they asked for with this brand new song!

 

“Bipolar Heart” – Something Out West

New duo, Something Out West shows off their undeniable talent with their new song, “Bipolar Heart.”

 

“Dogs Don’t Die” – Tyler Rich

Tyler Rich continues to make waves, sharing even more music this week!

 

“Life’s Been Comin’ Too Fast” – Blake Shelton

A true mainstay in country music, Blake Shelton’s new song is a perfect addition to his catalog.

 

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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Tucker Wetmore: ‘What Not To’ – Debut Album Review

Tucker Wetmore shares his brand new debut album, What Not To, out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new project here.

For Tucker Wetmore, his debut album, What Not To, reflects on the pivotal moments in life that have crafted him into the person he’s still becoming. “What Not To is an album that talks about living. It’s a diary of life and what you can take away from it, if you allow yourself to learn,” he shares. “There’s no such thing as a bad experience or a bad time. It’s all just an opportunity to grow.”

For the Washington native, those experiences are on full display throughout the LP’s 19 tracks, laden with heartbreak, heartache, new love, joy, and everything in between. Wetmore co-wrote on 11 of the album’s tracks, enlisting additional contributions from Nashville writers including Tucker Beathard, Chase McGil, Jameson Rodgers, Jordan Reynolds, and more. Produced by Chris LaCorte, the album weaves through various stories that Wetmore describes “like red yarn connecting a bunch of pins on a wall.”

The album kicks off its story with “Whatcha Think Is Gonna Happen,” a moody midtempo that finds Wetmore battling with his own vices and temptations. Over a catchy beat, he admits, “It ain’t all that complicated, I just can’t turn down temptation.” Battling those external and internal demons becomes a prevalent theme in Wetmore’s story, as he deals with the bottle and his own generational traumas throughout his relationships.

 

On songs like the summer-ready “Bad Luck Looks Good On Me” and the catchy “Casino,” the 25-year-old warns a woman not to gamble on him admitting that love is a lot like a game of chance. “Casino” is a clear standout on the record, pairing a catchy hook with even catchier lyrics. 

“​​She’s a casino I’m a stone-cold joker that keeps on throwing dice //  Spinning a wheel putting it all on red but the house wins every time //  Queen of breaking my heart been counting my cards   // I should get up and leave but I won’t //  I’m a sucker for another hand // And one more dance with this damn casino”

“Brunette” is a gallop of a song, taking listeners on a journey through Wetmore’s psyche with its clever metaphor to his own battle with anxiety in relationships. In fact, the music’s near franticity crafts an incredible scene that could easily be used in a movie or TV soundtrack.

The album’s title track may be the most personal on the album, a sparse reflection of a broken family and an absentee father, as Wetmore longs to break the cycle and be a better man. “I gotta admit I don’t know what to do,” He muses, voice laced with emotion. “But thanks to you I know what not to.”

“That was one of the toughest songs I’ve ever written, but also one of the easiest too, because it just kind of fell out onto the paper,” Wetmore says of the title track. “I write from experiences, feeling, and emotion, and it often comes from a higher power that I really don’t understand. That’s how writing that song felt.”

While Wetmore shines on heartache, he can also craft a radio-ready earworm. This is evidenced on songs like “3,2,1,” “Break First,” and the sun-drenched “Silverado Blue.” While “Break First” is a super catchy ode to an opposites attract relationship, “Takes One to Break One” finds him looking for a new habit to help him break an old one.

“When I Ain’t Looking” is a gorgeous ballad about finding love when you’re least expecting it, while “Give Her The World” is an ode to a girl who’s on the receiving end of his love, and can’t quite accept it. Likewise, the mega-hit “Wind Up Missin’ You” is a breezy and thrumming ballad about an instantaneous connection that may lead to heartbreak if it doesn’t work out.

“You look like waves on a sunset //  And you can crash on me all night // You look like wine in a truck bed // A little what I’m doing for the rest of my life cause // You look like I’m done looking  But girl the hard truth is // If this night don’t turn into two //  You look like I’m gonna wind up missin’ you”

Much of the album is soaked in whiskey, with Wetmore wondering if it’s the cause of his relationship problems. Things are on and off on songs like “Whiskey Again” and “Goodbye Whiskey,” which features a musical interlude that sounds straight out of a Coldplay anthem. Likewise, “Drinking Boots” finds him one shot away from calling an ex, while “Drunk on Her” finds him nearly addicted to a woman he can’t quite quit.

The album ends on a slower and introspective note with “Wine Into Whiskey” followed by “Whiskey Again.” While the former is a heartbreak ballad, it finds Wetmore accepting blame for being the heartbreaker in a relationship. “If I was her I’d damn sure hate me,” He sings, voice full of regret. “I turned her love into pain and her wine into whiskey.”

The album ends with “Whiskey Again,” a mournfully sparse ballad that finds him battling heartache at the bottom of a whiskey glass.  “Whiskey again // I swore that I was done with you // But here we are old friend,” he laments. “Misery misery // Misery’s what I’m in.”   

“I didn’t want this album to be just songs — I wanted them to be songs with purpose…” Wetmore says of the LP. “Music makes you feel something. When I was going through things as a kid, I turned to music and it didn’t let me down. I hope What Not To does the same for everyone who listens.” 

We’re pretty sure it will do just that.

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Casino
  2. 3,2,1
  3. Break First
  4. When I Ain’t Lookin’
  5. Brunette

What Not To Tracklist:

  1. Whatcha Think Is Gonna Happen? (Matt Jenkins, Ben Stennis, Michael Tyler)
  2. 3,2,1 (Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, Jordan Reynolds)
  3. Bad Luck Looks Good On Me (Tucker Wetmore, Julian Bunetta, Jackson Foote, Jaxson Free, Steph Jones)
  4. Casino (Josh Jenkins, Alex Palmer, John Pierce and Michael Tyler)
  5. Takes One To Break One (Matt Jenkins, Josh Miller, Ben Stennis)
  6. Brunette (Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Josh Miller, Blake Pendergrass)
  7. Wind Up Missin’ You (Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Chris LaCorte)
  8. Give Her The World (Tucker Wetmore, Madison Kozak, Chase McDaniel)
  9. Goodbye Whiskey (Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Ross Copperman, Jacob Hackworth)
  10. When I Ain’t Lookin’ (Austin Goodloe, Thomas Archer, Michael Tyler, Tucker Beathard)
  11. Drink Alone (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rodgers)
  12. Bad Habit (Tucker Wetmore, Corey Crowder, Chris LaCorte, Jameson Rodgers)
  13. What Not To (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rodgers)
  14. Break First (Michael Tyler, Matt Roy, Lauren Hungate, Matt Dragstrem)
  15. Drinkin’ Boots (Demo) (Tucker Wetmore, Jared Keim, Michael Lotten)
  16. Drunk On Her (Jaxson Free, Gabe Foust, Jacob Hackworth, Chris Tompkins)
  17. Silverado Blue (Tucker Wetmore, Brett Sheroky, Dan Wilson)
  18. Wine Into Whiskey (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Justin Ebach)
  19. Whiskey Again (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rodgers)
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Tucker Wetmore releases debut album, “What Not To,’ 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, Twitter, and TikTok.

What Not To 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

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.

“Bar None” – Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis is giving fans something to be excited about with his newest song “Bar None.”

 

“I Hate Whiskey” – Dylan Scott

As Dylan Scott readies his next studio album, fans can enjoy his newest single “I Hate Whiskey.”

 

“I Deserve a Heartbreak” – Zach John King

Zach John King shows off his talent on his newest release, “I Deserve a Heartbreak.”

 

“Casino” – Tucker Wetmore

Tucker Wetmore is gearing up for his debut album featuring his new song, “Casino.”

 

“Going Blonde” – Tanner Adell

Tanner Adell shares her newest song, “Going Alone,” out now.

 

“Dirt Road Dropout” – Scoot Teasley

Country-R&B artist, Scoot Teasley shares his newest song, “Dirt Road Dropout.”

“Mayberry” – Rascal Flatts with Blake Shelton

The iconic group, Rascall Flatts reimagine their hit song, “Mayberry,” with superstar, Blake Shelton.

 

“Hope It Kills Me” – LECADE with Sterling Elza

Newcomer, LECADE collaborates with Sterling Elza on new song, “Hope It Kills Me.”

 

“Household” – Lauren Alaina

Lauren Alaina dazzles on brand new song, “Household.”

 

“Southern Man” – Kashus Culpepper ft. Marcus King

Rising newcomer, Kashus Culpepper joins forces with Marcus King on new song, “Southern Man.”

 

“Wash” – The Jack Wharff Band

The Jack Wharff Band release their new song, “Wash,” out now.

 

“You Better Run” – Something Out West

Big Machine Records artists, Something Out West add to their catalog with their new track, “You Better Run.”

 

“No Tellin’” – Caroline Jones

Caroline Jones shares her newest song of late, No Tellin’.”

“Spanish Moss” – Cole Swindell

Cole Swindell continues new era of music with his newest single, “Spanish Moss.”

 

“Daddy’s Mugshot” – Laci Kaye Booth

Laci Kaye Booth adds to her growing catalog of music with “Daddy’s Mugshot.”

 

“Whiskey, Me or The Pain” – Tyler Nance

Rising artist, Tyler Nance shares his brand new single, “Whiskey, Me or The Pain,” 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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Tucker Wetmore Shares Sneak Peak of Debut Album with New Song “Casino”

Tucker Wetmore shares brand new single, “Casino,” out now, March 27th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new song below.

Tucker Wetmore continues to impress with each and every release. As fans eagerly await the release of his debut album, What Not To, out April 25th, Wetmore continues to share sneak peaks of the upcoming record. Today, the singer-songwriter drops his newest song, “Casino.” His two songs, “Wine Into Whiskey” and “Wind Up Missin’ You” already surpassed expectations, garnering 74 million streams and counting on Spotify alone. Today, the singer-songwriter is sharing another new song to add to his catalog. Wetmore’s new single, “What Would You Do” is officially out now.

“Casino” officially joins chart-topper  “Wind Up Missin’ and fan-favorite “Wine Into Whiskey” as songs of the upcoming project. The new song, “Casino,” showcases the more vulnerable side of the dimensional singer. It compares a hard-to-get girl to casino. The metaphors and symbolism throughout the song make the new track feel innovative and interesting to listen to. While, Wetmore’s voice keeps the listener hooked on every word.

“She’s a casino I’m a stone cold joker that keeps on throwing dice // Spinning a wheel putting it all on red but the house wins every time // Queen of breaking my heart been counting my cards // I should leave but I won’t // I’m a sucker for another hand // And one more dance with this damn casino”

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. “Casino” is a great addition to his growing catalog!

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Tucker Wetmore shares new song, “Casino,” ahead of upcoming debut album.

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, Twitter, and TikTok.

“Casino” 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.

2025 Country Artists to Watch | Country Swag Picks

Introducing our 2025 Country Artists to Watch!

Over the past 7+ years of Country Swag, we have always loved to support rising artists and introduce our followers to the best new music in the genre. Since our first Artists to Watch list back in 2017, we have pinned rising stars like Luke Combs, Brett Young, Russell Dickerson, Jordan Davis, Walker Hayes, HARDY, Gabby Barrett, Ernest, and more. Each year we choose ten new artists that we believe are destined for killer careers, our only rule when choosing is the artist can NOT already have a number one song.

Check out our picks in 20172018, 2019, 2o2o, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 before checking out the 10 artists we picked to have a huge 2025 below.

 

2025 Country Swag Artists to Watch

TUCKER WETMORE

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Tucker Wetmore 

Listen: “Wind Up Missin’ You”
Stay Connected: @tuckerwetmore

From the moment Tucker Wetmore came onto our radar, we were all in! Wetmore seems primed for superstardom even in the early stages of his career. The singer-songwriter has garnered a loyal fanbase, both from his headlining shows and jumping on tours with other incredible artists in the genre. With a top five single at country radio already, 2025 is looking like it’s going to be a monumental year for the artist!

 

VINCENT MASON

Vincent Mason // Photo credit: Jacob Powers

Listen: “Hell is a Dance Floor”
Stay Connected: @vincentmason

Vincent Mason is one of the more exciting new artists in Nashville today. In 2024, Mason released his debut EP, Can’t Just Be Me, featuring six songs that speak to his undeniable talent as a singer-songwriter. With a unique vocal style and unspoken maturity, the Georgia native is ready to take the genre by storm. Be on the lookout for more coming from Mason in 2025!

 

LANIE GARDNER

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Lanie Gardner // Photo credit: Don Henson

Listen: “Somewhere, Nowhere In Carolina”
Stay Connected: @whoislanie

Lanie Gardner is the type of artist that makes you stop and listen, the second you hear her sing. Much like Megan Moroney and Lauren Watkins, who made our list in previous years, Gardner has staying power. Her debut album, A Songwriter’s Diary, released earlier this year, was the perfect introduction to the songstress. We can only hope that more music is coming down the pipeline soon from the incredible rising artist.

 

SAM BARBER

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Sam Barber // Photo credit: Outlaw Foundry

Listen: “Restless Mind”
Stay Connected: @sambarber_music

Lockeland Springs/Atlantic Records artist, Sam Barber has already cultivated an incredible following of loyal fans. His debut album, Restless Mind added to his staying power as an artist, connecting him to even more fans across he genre. His unique and raw vocals mixed with his impressive songwriting only adds to his likability as an artist. We believe Barber has the ability to sell out stadiums in the future as his stardom continues to rise!

 

TY MYERS

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Ty Myers // Photo credit: Emily Vinson

Listen: “Ends of the Earth”
Stay Connected: @tywmyers

Breakout singer-songwriter Ty Myers is a gem in country music right now at only seventeen years old. The RECORDS Nashville/Columbia artist is set to release his debut album, The Select at the top of 2025, which is sure to add to his appeal as a captivating new artist in the genre. In 2025, we expect that the singer will continue to grow his fanbase and share even more music.

 

BRAXTON KEITH

Braxton Keith 

Listen: “Cozy”
Stay Connected: @Braxton.keith

Texas native, Braxton Keith is a revitalizing the genre with his blended traditional sound. Drawing on a true love for 80s country music and an appreciation for the honky-tonk sound, Keith created a signature sound that feels personal to him and his fanbase. Ending the year with his EP, Blue, the singer holds true to his artistry. 2025 should be be a huge year for the artist!

 

THE CASTELLOWS

The Castellows // Photo credit: The Castellows

Listen: “Sober Sundays”
Stay Connected: @thecastellows

Sister-trio, The Castellows are primed for a huge 2025.T he Castellows’ sound is traditional, yet modern, earning them fans across the genre. The trio’s debut EP, A Little Goes A Long Way, which released early 2024 proved their vocal prowess, as well as, their ability to craft an incredible project. If 2024 was a stepping stone for The Castellows, 2025 will be their jumping off platform in the best way possible!

 

PRESTON COOPER

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Preston Cooper 

Listen: “Weak”
Stay Connected: @prestoncoopermusic

Uniquely talented artist, Preston Cooper may be from a small-town, but he has major talent. With just a couple of releases under his belt, the singer-songwriter is already poised for success. His releases, “Weak” and “One More Place I’ve Never Been” both boast different sides of his incredible talent. Cooper is poised for a big 2025, and we are excited for it.

 

KASHUS CULPEPPER

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Kashus Culpepper // Photo credit: Cole Calfee

Listen: “After Me?”
Stay Connected: @kashculpeppermusic

Big Loud Records recording artist, Kashus Culpepper is one to look out for. The country crooner is passionate about the music he creates, garnering uproot from fans and industry alike with his raw talent. The singer releases music that builds on his eclectic influences, and we believe 2025 is going to be a major year for the rising artist!

 

ZACH JOHN KING

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Zach John King 

Listen: “Slow Down”
Stay Connected: @zachjohnking

Zach John King is primed for a big 2025. With just a few releases under his belt, the singer-songwriter is already impressing fans with his gritty and honest vocals. King’s newest release “Cold Shoulder” is quite possibly his best to date. The song will leave current fans begging for me, while simultaneously bringing new fans to his music.

 

 

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Check out the latest tunes in country 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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Tucker Wetmore ‘Waves On A Sunset’ – EP Review

Tucker Wetmore’s new project, Waves on a Sunset EP is out now, October 4th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

There are few stars in Nashville that are currently rising as quickly as Tucker Wetmore. Signed to UMG Nashville in partnership with Back Blocks Music this summer, the singer-songwriter’s debut EP, Waves on a Sunset, is out now. 

Featuring eight new tracks, including the viral hit “Wine Into Whiskey,” the EP is poised to continue the singer-songwriter’s meteoric rise. Wetmore co-wrote five of the eight tracks, which find him bending genres and dabbling in everything from country to pop to rock to hip hop.

The 24-year old took to Instagram to announce the project, sharing “In a lot of ways this feels like my introduction to the world so I wanted to share some sides of me y’all haven’t seen yet. These songs have been mine for a while, but I can’t wait to make them ours.”

The music on the EP finds itself perfectly placed in the lane of mid-tempo, radio-friendly country music, much in the vein of Bailey Zimmerman, Morgan Wallen, and Russell Dickerson. This is evidenced immediately on the opening track, “Silverado Blue,” which perfectly balances twang with country lyricism and pop sensibilities. 

Heartbreak weaves its way through songs like “Wine Into Whiskey,” “Wind Up Missin’ You,” and “What Would You Do.” While “What Would You Do” finds him confronting a cheater over hip hop-laden beats, “Wind Up Missin’ You” finds him musing that he’ll be devastated if a one-night stand doesn’t become something more. Lastly, “Wine Into Whiskey” finds him grappling with his own mistakes as the cause of a woman’s broken heart.

“I took a good thing and I turned it into goodbye // Took the fire in her eyes, put it on ice // Turned that angel’s world upside down // Dipped her wings in Tennessee brown // I turned her callin’ me into callin’ me a mistake // Turned heart of gold into a heartbreak // If I was her, I’d damn sure hate me // I turned her love into pain and her wine into whiskey”

“You, Honey” may be the album’s most country-laden track, both in instrumentation and lyrics, while “Break First” is a catchy earworm in the best way possible. With hints of pop and catchy guitar riffs, it’s sure to be another hit for Wetmore. Meanwhile, “What I Ain’t Looking” has him humble and grateful, acknowledging the best moments in his life that have come along when he wasn’t seeking them out.

The EP ends with its most sparse and raw moment, “Mister Miss Her,” which finds the singer sharing his broken heart over a stripped and acoustic track. I’m Mister Miss her, and she ain’t missing me,” He sings, voice laced with emotion.

For Tucker Wetmore, his Waves on a Sunset EP is a way for the Washington native to introduce himself to country music fans. With a mix of genre-bending country that is already spawning viral success, it’s sure to continue his meteoric rise.

Waves Of A Sunset Track List:

  1. Silverado Blue (Tucker Wetmore, Brett Sheroky, Dan Wilson)
  2. Wine Into Whiskey (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Justin Ebach)
  3. You, Honey (Tucker Wetmore, Josh Thompson, Michael Lotten)
  4. Wind Up Missin’ You ( Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Chris LaCorte)
  5. Break First (Michael Tyler, Matt Roy, Lauren Hungate, Matt Dragstrem)
  6. When I Ain’t Lookin’ (Austin Goodloe, Thomas Archer, Michael Tyler, Tucker Beathard)
  7. What Would You Do? (Tucker Wetmore, Gabe Foust, Jacob Hackworth, Jaxson Free)
  8. Mister Miss Her (Blake Pendergrass, Jaxson Free, Chris LaCorte)

Country Swag Picks:

  1. Wine Into Whiskey
  2. Break First
  3. You, Honey

Tucker Wetmore shares debut EP, ‘Waves On A Sunset,’ 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, Twitter, and TikTok. Visit his official website here.

Waves On A Sunset  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.