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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (10/24)

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.

“Beautiful Things” – Megan Moroney

Megan. Moroney delivers one of her most vulnerable songs to date with her brand new track, “Beautiful Things.”

 

“This Version Of Us” – Ella Langley

From the ‘Nobody Wants This’ soundtrack, Ella Langley shares new song, “This Version Of Us.”

 

“Heart Letting Go” – Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton also lent his voice to the ‘Nobody Wants This’ soundtrack, singing a song called, “Heart Letting Go.”

 

“Both Can Be True” – Meghan Patrick

Meghan Patrick shares introspective new song, “Both Can Be True.”

 

“Little Miss” – Vincent Mason

As fans gear up for his debut album, out in two weeks (11/7), Vincent Mason gives one more taste of the record with “Little Miss.”

 

“Cows In The Front Yard” – Dalton Davis

Dalton Davis shares brand new song, “Cows In The Front Yard.”

 

“Mess Out Of Me” – Tigirlily Gold

Tigirlily Gold shares new song, “Mess Out Of Me,” out now.

 

“Mean To Me” – Kashus Culpepper

Kashus Culpepper shares one of his best songs to date with new song, “Mean To Me”

 

“Windy City” – Dylan Gossett

On the deluxe version of his album Westward, Gossett shares new songs including, “Windy City.”

 

“Bite Back” – Remy Garrison

Remy Garrison shares new project S.H.H. with new songs including, “Bite Back.”

 

“Devil’s Hardwoods” – Jackson Wendell

Texas rising artist, Jackson Wendell shares captivating new song, “Devil’s Hardwoods.”

 

“Lucid Dreams (Pickin’ In The Meadow)” – Zandi Holup

Zandi Holup delivers stripped-down versions of the songs off her project Wildflower, delivering a new record called, Wildflower: Pickin’ in the Meadow.

 

“The Pines” – Noah Rinker

On his new EP, Noah Rinker shares incredible new music with the title track “The Pines’ standing out as one of the best on the project.

 

“Same Coast” – Brett Landin

NYC country artist, Brett Landin delivers new song, “Same Coast.”

 

“King Of The World” – Billy Currington

Billy Currington shares new song, “Kind Of The World.”

 

“That Girl” – Emmy Russell

Emmy Russell shares incredible new song, “That Girl.”

 

“Last Sip of Summer (Island Vibe Edition)” – Maoli

Unique and talented artist, Maoli delivers reimagined version of his album, which includes a fresh new version fo the title track, “Last Sip of Summer.”

 

“The Going” – Randy Rogers Band

Randy Rogers Band delivers a new EP called The Going featuring one of our favorites on the project, the title track.

 

“One More Try” – Josh Meloy

Josh Meloy shares brand new song, “One More Try,” out now.

 

“More Hearts Than Horses” – Tyler Halverson

Tyler Halverson adds to his growing catalog, sharing new song, “More Hearts Than Horses.”

 

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Who Is Zandi Holup? The Story Behind Her Journey to Country Music

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

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Zandi Holup / Photo credit: Seth Hayes

Quick Facts:

Full Name – Zandi Holup
Birthdate – April 11th
Hometown – Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
Current City – Nashville, TN
Musical Influences – Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Dolly Parton
Label – Big Loud Records
Current Project – Wildflower (as of date of article: 8/18/2025)

The Beginning:

Today’s spotlight artist is an artist in every sense of the word. Zandi Holup believes in unapologetically sharing stories through music, while remaining true to her unique sound and style as a singer-songwriter. We chatted with Holup about her upbringing, her newest project, and everything in between.

“My family and I moved to Northern New Jersey when I was little girl, and I grew up there. Then I went to high-school in New York City.” ” began Holup. “I got into music when I was little because my parents put me in plays. Because I was a little bit shy and timid, and I helped me come out of my shell, so they put me in singing lesson. I grew up around music my whole life, my dad, my aunts, and even my grandmothers write songs and sing, and play guitar, so I’ve always been around that type of stuff.”

From an early age, music was a constant in her life. Holup drew inspiration from a variety of artists, finding herself in the music she fell in love with. “ I was really influenced by folk music at a young age, and also I absolutely fell in love with country music. […] I always heard different country music growing up. Dolly [Parton] took my heart, and that’s what got me into story-telling, listening to those artists and wanting to write stories like them,” she shared.

Holup also fell in love with artists like Lorreta Lynn and Joan Baez, and Bob Dylan. “A lot of Dolly Parton’s earlier work that’s a little darker really influenced me. Also Loretta Lynn, I love her as a story-teller and a truth-teller. I love Bob Dylan and Joan Baez as well and Joni Michell, she’s one of my favorite poets. I think different record also inspire different things.” Much like her favorite artists, Holup found herself using music and songwriting as a therapeutic outlet.

The Turning Point:

For Holup, music was always her calling, and the arts was her passion. “I’m definitely more of a creative-brained person than an anything else  brained person,” she shared, adding, “I’ve always had a big case of wanderlust. If there’s a dream, I’m going to chase it. I’ve never been the kind of person to not want to make my dream into a reality, I’ve always just been ready to go.”

At just eighteen years old, the singer left New York and headed to California to chase her dreams. Eventually, she found Nashville and was inspired to chase her dreams in a new city. “I basically just had a suitcase, and I went to Nashville. After about a week of some things I had set myself up to do, I decided to move here. I found myself a little apartment, and I got a job, and I just started waitressing and hosting, and doing songwriting rounds and open mics. I just was doing anything I could to keep hustling and hustling, and making a name for myself.”

Shew as told “no” many times, but still kept with it, using social media to pioneer her music along the way. During the pandemic, Holup would spend several hours a day creating content and growing a massive fanbase who fell in love with her original music. Her efforts caught the attention of Big Loud Records, and eventually, Holup signed her record deal, finding a team that truly supported her unique talent and vision.

“I  had to find myself in all of it, and I think I finally got there, and is tarted posting my music on the internet because a lot of people in Nashville didn’t really notice me or care to notice me. I was told a lot that my music was too dark or too depressing or that people wouldn’t want to hear it on the radio. But I just knew that I didn’t want to change, and not be true to myself and what I wanted to talk about and what I wanted to say,” she shared, “I found people who enjoyed my art when I went on social media, and it was a game-changer for me.”

Today:

Flash forward to day, Holup finally released her major-label debut album, Wildflower. The record features eleven beautifully-crafted songs that speak to the singer-songwriter’s creative spirit and her artistic voice. “There’s elements of country in my music, there’s elements of folks, there’s elements of a whole bunch of different genres that I’ve just kind of put together. I would say it’s story-teller music,” shared Holup.

Wildflower is comprised of songs that Holup has written over the years, including songs that fans have fallen in love with on the singer’s social media. “These eleven songs were really chosen by the people that listen to my music. I had been posting music on social media, and I pretty much put all of the songs that people were really enthusiastic about, that they related to, and that the loved, that they wanted me to record, but that is how this record was chosen,” shared Holup, adding, “There were just a couple of songs that I had put on this record that were chosen by me or someone I worked with, but most of the songs were chosen by the people that support me and listen to my music.”

While each and every song is special in their own right, one of Holup’s personal favorites is, “Mary Jane,” inspired by a true story about one of her friends. “One of my favorite songs that I’ve ever written as an artist is “Mary Jane,” which is on my record,” began Holup. “I love metaphorical storytelling. It’s one of those things that I admire the most in a lot of my heroes, so I was out to write a metaphorically song that could connect to people. “Mary Jane” is a song I wrote about a friend of mine who suffered from drug addiction to heroin, on and off for about fifteen years, and their in recovery now, which is a very big accomplishment, and I wanted to write a song to tell their story because I thought their was a lot of pain and beauty that I wanted to show people. It was a story of redemption and triumph, so I wrote this song to paint his story through my eyes.”

In her blossoming career, it’s clear that the songstress plans to remain as authentic as possible. Her desire to share music is from the depths of her soul and her lyrics are the embodiment of that. While we are not quite sure what is in store for the singer for the rest of the year, Holup put it perfectly. “This is just the beginning.”

Connect:

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

To keep up with Zandi Holup, follow her on InstagramTikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

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

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Here Are The New Country Songs You Need To Know This Week (8/1)

Here are all of the new country songs that you need to know this week. Check-out the full list of incredible new songs that came out this new music Friday.

“Bottomland” – HARDY

HARDY is officially back and in a big way! His new song, “Bottomland” released today with the news that the singer-songwriter’s next project, Country! Country! will be out this September. Stay tuned, and make sure to listen to “Bottomland.” It’s one of HARDY’s recent best songs to date!

 

“Worth Your Wild” – Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson can truly do no wrong! As fans gear up for his brand new album, RD is giving another peak inside the album with a high-energy jam called, “Worth Your Wild,” out today.

 

“Lost Time” – Tyler Rich

Since stepping out as an independent artist, Tyler Rich has released some of his best music to date. Today, the singer-songwriter shares his newest song, “LOST TIME.”

 

“Hold You To It” – Timmy McKeever

Newcomer, Timmy McKeever impresses with his viral song, “Hold You To It,” officially out today on the heels of the news of his signing.

 

“Dollars” – Kayley Green

Kayley Green continues to impress with each and every release. Check-out her band new song, “Dollars” ASAP!

 

“The Party Is Over” – Morgan Wade

Morgan Wade’s latest project features an incredible mirage of songs including the title track, “The Party Is Over.” Make sure to check it out!

 

“Music for the Soul” – Sam Barber

Maybe one of the more highly-anticipated project of the year, Sam Barber’s brand new EP, Music for the Soul is officially out today! Listen to all the songs including the title track!

 

“Wildflower” – Zandi Holup

Songstress and true artist, Zandi Holup is sharing her meticulously crafted debut album, Wildflower, out today. It’s a true work of art that every music fan should give a listen to.

 

“The Easy Part” – Gabby Barrett

Gabby Barrett pours her heart out on the introspective and honest new song, “The Easy Part,” out today!

 

“Family Tree” – Austin Snell

Austin Snell gets ready to release his brand new EP. Today, the title track, “Family Tree” is officailly out!

 

“I Didn’t Come Here To Leave” – Chris Young

Earlier this week, Chris Young released his brand new song, “I Didn’t Come Here To Leave.” Make sure to add it to your playlist.

 

“Strawberry Thief” – Kolton Moore & The Clever Few

Kolton Moore & The Clever Few celebrate fatherhood with their brand new song, “Strawberry Thief.” Honest and emotional, the song is truly a great track.

 

“Chevy Silverado” – Bailey Zimmerman

Bailey Zimmerman continues to ready fans for his next album. “Chevy Silverado” is another taste of what’s to come!

 

“Why Don’t You Love Me?” – Red Clark

Red Clark impresses with his brand new song, “Why Don’t You Me?” out today, on all streaming platforms.

 

“Don’t Leave (Jolene Remix)” – Chase Matthew

Chase Matthew gives a unique flair to the iconic song, “Jolene.” His rendition, “Don’t Leave (Jolene Remix)” is out today.

 

“Real One” – Jon Langston

Jon Langston adds to his impressive catalog with a brand new song called, “Real One.” Make sure to listen!

 

“Should’ve Been a Cowboy” – Toby Keith, VAVO remix

Country EDM is still alive and well! VAVO pays tribute to Toby Keith’s iconic song, ‘Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” Listen to the insanely good mix ASPA!

 

“God Story” – Anne Wilson

Anne Wilson releases her brand new song project, including the introspective and honest title track, “God Story.”

 

“Thankful” – Paul Cauthen

Paul Cauthen continues to build his musical library with his brand new song. “Thankful.” Make sure to listen to the new song!

 

“The Thing About Us” – Kaylee Bell

New Zealand, singer-songwriter, Kaylee Bell adds to his growing catalog with her new song, “The Thing About Us,” out now.

 

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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.

Here Is Zandi Holup’s Debut Album ‘Wildflower’

Zandi Holup shares her debut album, Wildflower, officially out now, August 1st on all streaming platforms. Learn more and listen to the new project below.

Zandi Holup is a name you are going to be hearing a lot more of soon! The Big Loud records recording artist is a depth-full artist that creates music that fans can see themselves in. Her music is one exploration of life, emotions, and everything in between. Today, Holup shares her debut album, Wildflower with the world.

Wildflower is my debut album; it is the first seed I’ve sown in a garden of sounds. Its lyrics are a tangled web of roots, a cracked mirror revealing parts of who I am beneath the surface: dark, complex, with pain and curiosity lurking in the shadows,” shared Holup in a recent press release. “I believe this record will help others understand me on a deeper level and, in turn, explore and know parts of themselves,” she continues. “It’s a diverse glimpse into my world, but only the surface of my true self. I’m a curious, odd soul with many dark thoughts, and this album is my way of sharing that. I’m genuinely excited to release this project and deeply thankful to everyone who has listened and supported me along the way. Your support means everything, and I can’t wait for you to experience the beginning of my musical journey.”

Wildflower is an uniquely incredible project. It is hard to believe that it marks Holup’s debut album. The songstress does an incredible job capturing her story, her essence, and her talent on Wildflower. Listen to the new record now!

Wildflower Track List:

  1. All That’s Left Is Me (Zandi Holup, Autumn Buysse, Mary Kutter)
  2. Dirty Wings (Zandi Holup, Chris Drizen)
  3. Go Find Less (Zandi Holup, Brock Butler, Autumn Buysse, Ben Johnson)
  4. Wildflower (Zandi Holup, Mike Mizwinski)
  5. Gas Station Flowers (Zandi Holup, Stefanie Joyce, Brian Alexander)
  6. Runs In The Family (Zandi Holup, Mary Kutter, Chris Sligh)
  7. Doing the Time (Zandi Holup, Nate Kenyon, Paul Sikes)
  8. Cowgirls Don’t Cry (Zandi Holup, Willie Breeding, Mary Kutter)
  9. Mountain Man (Zandi Holup, Daniel Leathersich)
  10. Mary Jane (Zandi Holup, Daniel Leathersich)
  11. Things I’ll Never Forget (Zandi Holup, Mike Mizwinski)
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Zandi Holup shares debut album, ‘Wildflower,’ 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 Zandi Holup releases.

To keep up with Zandi Holup, follow her on InstagramTikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

Wildflower 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.