Seaforth: ‘What I Get For Loving You’ – EP Review

Seaforth releases their new EP, What I Get For Loving You, out now, August 26th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project below and check out our full review.

Australian-country duo, Seaforth (Mitch Thompson and Tom Jordan) is ready for the next iteration of their career. After sharing music on social media, their sophomore EP, What I get For Loving You is officially out now.

The new project kicks off with the recently released jam, “Queen of Daytona Beach” featuring Sean Kingston. The collaboration creates a new sound for music lovers of all genres to enjoy. It also marks the first of two collaborations on the project. Later in the record, Seaforth features Jordan Davis on their fun-loving song “Good Beer.”

“And a good beer is a cold one // If you got green, better roll one // And the right drive is a slow one down a backroad // Baby, I know that the whole town’s for the home team // Better hoedown in them old jeans // And I’m damn sure that the day’s done // With a good beer // And a good beer is a cold one”

This record also includes viral hits like “Breakups” and “Magic.” “Breakups” features the incredible duo’s harmonies, while they sing about maladaptive ways to deal with a heartbreak. On the other hand, “Magic,” is a quiet, swoon-worthy love song that puts you in an instant good mood. With lyrics like, “even on your worst day, you’re still magic,” it’s hard not to fall in love.

Seaforth also include some brand new songs on this project, including “Palm of Your Hand” and “Used To It.” On the former, the duo relies on their hooky lyrics and killer storytelling ability. On arguably one of our favorite songs off the project, “Used To It,” the men lean back into their soft side, bringing quiet vulnerability to the forefront.

Despite being so good at being open, Seaforth manages to showcase their vulnerability in a new way. The quirky and poppy, “Dr. Phil” is as clever, as it is catchy. Although it is a song about dealing with a break-up, it is fun to listen to.

Of course, we would be remiss if we did not mention the title track. According to Thompson and Jordan, “What I Get For Loving You” is the sequel to “Breakups.” The heart wrenching song is a declaration to what it feels like to get your heart ripped out and to have to pick up the pieces. Relatable as ever, Seaforth clearly know a thing or two about heartbreak.

“I guess that’s just what I get for loving you // Watching you walk out of my living room // Then seeing you arrive with somebody new // Now I gotta act like I’m happy too, nah // But I guess that’s just what I get for loving you // I knew all along what I had to lose // You’re out there running ’round like you’re bulletproof // While I still got some shit that I’m working through right now // I guess that’s just what I get for loving you”

For a duo that is equally as funny as they are talented, it is a pleasure to watch them create. The brand new EP is full of fun-loving jams and heart melting love songs that will make you fall deeper in love with life, yourself, and your partner. Seaforth is the real deal.

What I Get For Loving You EP Tracklist:

  1. Queen of Daytona Beach (with Sean Kingston)
  2. Palm of Your Hand
  3. Breakups
  4. Good Beer (feat. Jordan Davis)
  5. Used To It
  6. Dr. Phil
  7. What I Get For Loving You
  8. Magic
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Seaforth drops their new EP, ‘What I get For Loving You’ is out now.

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

To keep up with Seaforth, follow them on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

What I Get For Loving You EP 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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Mitchell Tenpenny Shares “Good And Gone” off Next Album

Mitchell Tenpenny’s new song, “Good And Gone,” is out now, August 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

As we anticipate his sophomore album, This Is The Heavy,  due out September 16th, Mitchell Tenpenny is giving fans a sprinkle of what is to come. The talented singer-songwriter has garnered a loyal fanbase, who continuously beg him to release music. Today, Tenpenny is sharing another taste of the upcoming, 20-song record with his brand new track, “Good And Gone.”

The new single is deliciously Tenpenny. Melodically, the song is in the same category as songs like “Bucket List” and “Somebody Ain’t You.” Sonically, the song is as M10 as it gets. All about how we deal after an unexpected break-up, the new song is all too relatable.

“You cry wolf like it’s a full moon every fight // Grab your keys, say you’re leaving // Crank your car but you never leave the drive // This time I think you mean it // Ain’t even a teardrop on the floor // Ain’t even a single pissed off text // Left the key I made you in the door”

“Good And Gone” is a song that is an obvious earworm. It easily will get stuck in your head. We would not be surprised if the song finds its way to country radio in the future.

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Mitchell Tenpenny releases new song, “Good And Gone,” ahead of upcoming album.

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

To keep up with Mitchell Tenpenny, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.

“Good And Gone” are 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.

Alexander Ludwig: ‘Highway 99’ – Album Review

Alexander Ludwig’s brand new, debut album, Highway 99 is out now, August 26th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

With a shockingly country drawl and an airy approach to country music that channels the best of the early-2000’s, Canadian actor-turned-country-singer Alexander Ludwig’s debut album, Highway 99, is out now. Released by BBR Music Group/ BMG Nashville, the full-length is a follow up to 2021’s self-titled EP, which featured songs like “Sunset Town,” “Love Today,” and “Summer Crazy.”

While he may be best known for roles in Vikings, Heels, and The Hunger Games, Ludwig always had country music in his blood, growing up on the likes of Alan Jackson and George Strait. He began writing songs at 12, falling in love with country music on long drives with his family. “I named my album ‘Highway 99’ because that drive is really where I got my musical education,” shared the singer, reminiscing about road trips from Vancouver to Whistler Mountain. “So much of my musical education growing up was driving through the mountains in Canada. […] When I think of this album, it wasn’t so much a story from start to finish, like a concise story, it’s this winding road of feelings that I wanted to communicate.”

Produced by Jason Aldean’s bandmates, Kurt Allison and Tully Kennedy, Highway 99, is definitely a nod to the country Ludwig grew up on, meshing the best of Aldean, Chesney, and other influences into an album full of stadium-ready anthems, odes to small towns, and celebrations of life.

“Summer Crazy” is one of the album’s most apparent standouts, setting the perfect soundtrack for a day at the beach or a barbecue, and the Instagram caption that’s sure to follow. With driving guitars and a perfect hook, the track is as radio-ready as they come.

Likewise, “Love Today” shines as another clear highlight, Ludwig raising a lyrical glass to seize the day. “It’s good to be alive, kinda smile on my face, yeah it’s gonna be okay,” He sings over the infectious melody and catchy tune. “I love today.”

The album’s first single, “Faded on Me,” is a more rowdy up-tempo with an anthemic feel, yet semi-autobiographical for Ludwig. “If my album could be summed up in a song it would be ‘Faded On Me,’” said Ludwig in a statement. “The song spoke to me so much. As a kid, my parents taught me to roll with the punches, and this song is all about that.  Taking whatever life throws your way and throwing it right back.”

 “One more night in a neon town // And I pull my heart into one more, one more round // Burn both ends till they both burn out // Shots I’ve missed, girls I kissed // When the heartache hits I go till it’s faded on me // I go till it’s faded on me // Till it’s faded on me.”

Much of Highway 99 finds the singer-songwriter longing for the one that got away. This can be heard on tracks including “After You,” “Back,” “Can’t Outrun You,”  and “Melrose Avenue.” On “After You,” he admits that things will never be the same after someone special is gone, while “Back” also has him longing for those days when things were better.

“Can’t Outrun You” also finds the singer-songwriter desperately trying to escape a lost love who’s everywhere he goes and everywhere he looks. “Everything here reminds me…” He croons. “Every neon bar // That Texaco star // Every sundown water tower view // Rolling down that main street strip // Every parking lot kiss // Runs through my mind // No matter what I do // Every road, every mile I go // I can’t outrun you.”

While some tracks may allude to Ludwig being lovelorn, that couldn’t be further from the truth for the happily married superstar. One song reflecting that is “Malibu Blue,” which Ludwig says he played for his wife on their first date, so it will forever hold a special place in his heart.

Like any good country album, there are songs about small towns, back roads, and simpler life on Highway 99, including “Sunset Town,” “Rough Around the Edges,” and “That’s the Life I Want.” While the star could easily “go Hollywood,” he longs for a simple life out in the country with someone special. “Simple as a windows-down singalong song,” he muses. “As long as this life keeps on spinning // That’s the life I want // You’re the girl I want in it.”

The album concludes with “Let Me Be Your Whiskey,” a slow burner where Ludwig begs someone to help him numb the pain. In fact, he offers for them to self-medicate together on the sparse ballad of knowing something is wrong despite how right it may feel. 

“Let me be your whiskey //  You can be mine // Spend the whole night with me // Until the mornin’ light // Ain’t gonna heal the heartache // Ain’t gonna stop the rain // Let me be your whiskey // And for a while, kill the pain.”

Throughout Highway 99, one note is how similar Ludwig sounds to Kenny Chesney, in a good way. In fact, if there’s ever a Chesney biopic, Ludwig might have to shave his head and don a tanktop and a cowboy hat to play the country superstar.

Highway 99 is a great introduction for Alexander Ludwig to country music fans, as it melds common tropes with an early-2000’s flare and his own spin on summer nights, lost love, and the perfect life.

Alexander Ludwig – Highway 99 Track List:
(Digital Sequence)

  1. Sunset Town
  2. Faded On Me
  3. That’s The Life I Want
  4. Rough Around The Edges
  5. How It Rolls
  6. 201 Melrose Avenue
  7. That Kinda Love
  8. Back
  9. If You Don’t I Do
  10. Like She Wanted To
  11. Summer Crazy
  12. After You
  13. Malibu Blue
  14. Can’t Outrun You
  15. Love Today
  16. Let Me Be Your Whiskey

Country Swag Picks

  1. Faded on Me
  2. Summer Crazy
  3. Love Today
  4. Can’t Outrun You
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Alexander Ludwig’s debut album, ‘Highway 99’ is out now.

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

To keep up with Alexander Ludwig, follow him on Instagram or Twitter.

Highway 99 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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Georgia Webster Drops Two Brand New Songs Including a Collab

Georgia Webster’s new songs ”I Hate Phone Calls (Long Distance Sucks)” & “Risk” ft Jonathan Hutcherson are out now, August 26th, on all streaming platforms. Read below as we dig into the new music.

Georgia Webster popped up on to the country music scene during the peek of Covid and the height of music discovery on TikTok with her clever breakup song “Tell Your Mom”. Since then, she’s signed a record deal, released her debut EP, been on tour, and now is back with two new songs.

“I Hate Phone Calls (Long Distance Sucks)” is a song written by Webster and Country Swag favorite, Josh Kerr. The song opens with a banjo plucking an octave above Webster’s voice as she describes her distaste for long distance relationships.

“I hate phone calls // I’m sick of pretending I’m okay // When you ask me how I’m doing // There ain’t that much left to say”

The title tells you everything you need to know about the song, and it’s a tune that so many people will be able to relate to, especially in this day and age with technology.

The second song, “Risk” is a mid-tempo moment that reflects a different side of relationships: the ending. It’s unclear whether or not this is continuing the long distance story, but Webster sings in a way that shows she harbors no resentment – she just knows that when you fall deeply in love with a good person, it’s bound to hurt if you break up – that’s the risk.

“Guess that’s the risk that you take // When you love someone like I loved you”

Webster and Johnathan Hutcherson, her duet partner blend very well together vocally, and the production builds very sweetly and cinematically. Having another vocalist on the track makes it an interesting two-sided story instead of just one, and it makes you wonder if there could be a third part of the story.

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Georgia Webster drops two brand new songs in new era of music for the budding artist.

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

To keep up with Georgia Webster, follow her on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter. 

”I Hate Phone Calls (Long Distance Sucks)” and “Risk”are 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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HARDY Drops New Single “wait in the truck” with Lainey Wilson

HARDY releases new song, “wait in the truck,” with Lainey Wilson, out now, August 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

What happens when you combine the 2022 ACM Songwriter of the Year and New Female Artist of the Year? You get an instant classic. 

HARDY and Lainey Wilson have teamed up together for HARDY’s new single “wait in the truck”. While it contains a sensitive subject matter, these two singing together is the perfect combination.

Written by HARDY, Hunter Phelps, Jordan Schmidt, and Renee Blair, “wait in the truck” showcases the singer-songwriter’s incredible storytelling talent. It tells the story of a man who is lost and runs into a woman who has been beaten up by her boyfriend. The driver goes to seek justice, allegedly shooting the abuser. 

The ballad begins with an acoustic guitar that immediately makes you feel like you’re in a movie. The grim sound is intertwined throughout the whole track helping bring the story to life. 

HARDY displays his astonishing vocals on the song’s verses while Wilson shows off her talent on the chorus. When their unique voices are blended throughout, especially during the powerful bridge, vocal magic is made instantly. Throw in an addition of a gospel choir and “wait in the truck” has all the segments of a true masterpiece.

“I don’t know if he’s an angel //  Cause angels don’t do what he did // He was hell-bent to find the man behind // all the whiskey scars I hid // I never thought my day of justice // would come from a judge under his seat // But I knew right then I’d never get hit again when he said to me // wait in the truck.”

HARDY said in a TikTok on Wednesday that this is the best song that he’s ever written and we may have to agree. 

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HARDY and Lainey Wilson collaborate on their new song “wait in the truck,” out now.

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

To keep up with HARDY, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

To keep up with Lainey Wilson, follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

“wait in the truck” are 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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Kameron Marlowe: ‘We Were Cowboys’ – Album Review

Kameron Marlowe’s brand new, debut album, We Were Cowboys is out now, August 26th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.

Since the first time we heard “Giving You Up,” we knew Kameron Marlowe was going to be a star. When we heard, “Steady Heart,” it was cemented. With the officially release of his debut album, We Were Cowboys, we are even more convinced! Marlowe is a standout vocalist and songwriter amongst a sea of talented musicians in country music. We Were Cowboys LP proves that he is here to stay.

Themes of nostalgia, heartbreak, and romance are evident throughout the sixteen song project. The title track and the the final song, “Long Way Down,” bookend project, both introducing who Marlowe is to the audience and reminding fans how primed for the stage he is. “We Were Cowboys” feels almost autobiographical, as it is clear that the singer-songwriter weaved some of his Carolina upbringing throughout the intricate lyrics.

“When I turned 16 my saddle was the front seat of that 1993 Silverado // On a dirt road // I was Eastwood cool with a Marlboro Red // Aztec blanket in an eight food bed // Earnin’ braggin’ rights, every Saturday night // Them small town girls couldn’t help but fall for us // We were cowboys”

Marlowe features other nostalgic and personal songs throughout the project. On “This Old Town” the singer-songwriter leans into the traditional country sound, expressing the nostalgia of country living. On “Country Boy’s Prayer,” one of the few outside cuts,  the traditional sound is heard again, as the singer talks to God. However, clearly one of the most personal on the record is the homey song, “Granny’s Got a Garden (For G’maw Jan)”

Although, we love the nostalgic songs, Marlowe shines on the break-up tracks that are sprinkled throughout the impressive project. While breakout songs like “Giving You Up,” “Girl On Fire,” and “Burn ‘Em All” gives fans a taste of the variety in the singer-songwriter’s talent, it is songs like “Does It Have to Be Over,” “Fool Me Again,” and “Over Now,” that continue to impress us.

Marlowe let’s his gritty vocals shine on “Does It Have to be Over.” He laments about not wanting a relationship to end, something we can all relate to. Similarly, on “Fool Me Again,” the singer-songwriter reflects on the could of beens and the remnants of a broken relationship. On the contrary, “Over Now” is a break-up tune that focuses on breaking up in the hopes of starting over one day.

“It is is what it is // And it ain’t what it was // And the same me saying let’s get back to us // This is loving you enough to tell you goodbye // Cause it’s all we got left that we ain’t yet tried // So let’s start over now”

Marlowe puts a twist on a break-up song on “Saying Goodbye.” Taking the perspective of an ex-lover, the singer talks to a future guy who dates the same girl, providing advice throughout the song. “There ain’t nothing like a girl saying goodbye // It’s like the world goes dark for a little while // You’re going to live, but a part of you is going to die.” The singer takes the advice-giving approach on the gritty song “Money Ain’t $hit” too.

Marlowe’s debut project is everything we hoped it would be. The singer clearly takes his craft seriously, creating music that is going to continue to attract more and more fans as his young career blossoms. According to the singer in a recent press release, he expresses, “I couldn’t be prouder of this project, and I’m incredibly excited for fans to get a deeper look at who I am through these songs.” He definitely should be proud!

Kameron Marlowe – We Were Cowboys Track List:

  1. We Were Cowboys (*Kameron Marlowe, Wyatt McCubbin, Tyler Farr)
  2. Country Boy’s Prayer (*Casey Beathard, Dan Isbell, Reid Isbell)
  3. Girl On Fire (*Kameron Marlowe, Jason Gantt, Josh Osborne)
  4. Giving You Up (*Kameron Marlowe)
  5. Does It Have to Be Over (*Kameron Marlowe, Josh Hoge, Wyatt McCubbin)
  6. This Old Town (*Kameron Marlowe, Tyler Farr, Wyatt McCubbin)
  7. Money Ain’t $hit (*Casey Beathard, Brice Long, Shane Minor)
  8. Fool Me Again (*Kameron Marlowe, Rob Williford, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
  9. Burn ‘Em All (*Kameron Marlowe, Brinley Addington, Joey Hyde, Aaron Eshuis)
  10. Steady Heart (*Kameron Marlowe, Jessi Alexander, Dan Isbell)
  11. Over Now (*Tucker Beathard, Jake Mitchell)
  12. Saying Goodbye (*Carson Chamberlain, Wyatt McCubbin, Mark Nesler)
  13. Ain’t Enough Whiskey (*Kameron Marlowe, John Pierce, Dan Isbell)
  14. Runnin’ Out On You (*Alex Maxwell, Dawson Edwards, Liam Stolly)
  15. Granny’s Got a Garden (For G’maw Jan) (*Kameron Marlowe, Rob Williford, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
  16. Long Way Down (*C. Michael Spriggs, Craig Wiseman)

*songwriting credits
Songs 4 and 9 produced by Brad Hill; All others produced by Dann Huff

Country Swag Picks

  1. Over Now
  2. Burn ‘Em All
  3. Runnin’ Out On You
  4. Fool Me Again
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Kameron Marlowe’s brand new album, ‘We Were Cowboys’ is officially here.

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

To keep up with Kameron Marlowe, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook.

We Were Cowboys 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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Tyler Hubbard: ‘Dancin’ In The Country’ – EP Review

Tyler Hubbard releases his new EP, Dancing’ In The Country, out now, August 19th on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new project below and check out our full review.

In anticipation of his debut solo album, out next January, Tyler Hubbard released six new songs to give fans a teaser of what’s to come. All of the songs on the Dancin’ in the Country EP are co-written by the accomplished singer-songwriter, as well as Canaan Smith, Keith Urban, Jaren Johnston, Rhett Akins, and Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen and Brad Tursi. Hubbard released the project before joining Urban’s The Speed of Now World Tour on September 3.

The Florida Georgia Line frontman shared in a statement, “Today’s one of the days I’ve been anticipating since I decided to record a solo project. I’m rehearsing for the fall tour, and now being able to share many of the songs I’m going to perform live for the first time as a solo artist is very exciting. I hope the fans like them as much as I do and share in my excitement. I’ll be on the road with my solo material in just a few weeks!”

Opening with the Urban co-penned title track, Hubbard immediately sets the stage for something that’s a little different than what FGL fans have come to know. The ode to two-stepping is a little more twangy and a little more straightforward country while Hubbard’s unmistakable drawl makes it familiar.

“I’ll take you dancin’ in the country // Levi’s in them low beams // Spin you in some red dirt // Sweep you off of both feet // Out here where the sun sets // Silverado backbeat // You’ll never wanna go home // And never wanna not be // Dancin’ in the country // Dancin’ in the country”

“Everybody Needs a Bar” is arguably the most FGL-esque track, a punchy ode to a favorite haunt where one can kick back and feel at home. Here, “Everybody’s got a friend when you sittin’ on a stool.”

Meanwhile, “Baby Gets Her Lovin’” has a swampy, dirty sound that’s reminiscent of something from Marc Broussard or Brett Eldredge’s newest album, Songs About You. On the thumping crowd-pleaser, complete with a stellar guitar solo, Hubbard proclaims “My baby gets her lovin’ from me.”

That romantic thread continues through “Inside and Out,” “I’m the Only One” and “5 Foot 9,” each of the three tracks proclaiming his love for a special woman. On “I’m the Only One,” he celebrates that he’s the lucky one who gets to love on his wife, Hayley, singing “I’m the only one who gets to kiss a dream come true // Everybody’s got somebody they love // But I’m the only one’s got you.”

Likewise, “5 Foot 9” is a relatable stunner of a mid-tempo love song, Hubbard proclaiming his love for everything that makes his wife special. Except, for one small detail: He tells Taste of Country that he made a mistake when writing the song: his wife is actually 5’10.”

“God makes five foot nine, brown eyes, and a sundress // Loves Tim McGraw and a small town accent // Ain’t no way that me and this truck made her fall in love/ / Jack makes good whiskey but God makes the good stuff // Oh, God makes the good stuff”

On the Dancin’ in the Country EP, Tyler Hubbard sets the stage for his solo project, due out next year. One thing is for certain, with his solo project, he’ll have fans dancin’ in their seats when he hits the road this fall.

Dancing’ In The Country EP Tracklist:

  1. Dancin’ In The Country (Written by Hubbard, Jon Nite, Ross Copperman, Keith Urban)
  2. Baby Gets Her Lovin’ (Written by Hubbard, Jesse Frasure, Canaan Smith) *
  3. Everybody Needs A Bar (Written by Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Zachary Kale)
  4. Inside And Out (Written by Hubbard, Jordan Schmidt, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi)
  5. I’m The Only One (Written by Hubbard, Chris Loocke, Rhett Akins)
  6. 5 Foot 9 (Written by Hubbard, Jaren Johnston, Chase McGill

All tracks produced by Tyler Hubbard and Jordan Schmidt
*Produced with Jesse Frasure

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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 Tyler Hubbard releases.

Tyler Hubbard will appear with Keith Urban on October 22 at UBS Arena at Belmont Park. He’ll also appear on NBC’s Today on August 30. 

To keep up with Tyler Hubbard, follow him on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Dancin’ In The Country EP 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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Blake Shelton Returns with New Music “No Body”

Blake Shelton returns with new music, releasing his new song “No Body,” out now, August 19th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

As we anticipate a new season of music for Blake Shelton, the country superstar is wasting no time. Shelton is heading back to his roots, sharing a traditional, true-blue country song with fans. Today, he releases his brand new track called, “No Body.”

Donning an old-school mullet on the cover art, Shelton is taking us all back to the 90s. According to a recent press release the singer shares, “I get excited and feel like a kid every time we release new music, but this song in particular takes me back to the ’90s when I was in high school and first moved to Nashville, because it feels like what the music sounded like at that time.”

“Don’t want to scoot the boot to no body // It’s straight tequila drunk on no body // Wrap around these options around no body / No body but yours // Don’t want to shadow dance with no body // Slide some cotton off of no body // Don’t want to wake up kissing no body // No body but yours”

“No Body” feels like old-school Shelton, and we are here for it! With so much nuance in country music right now, it is always nostalgic and enjoyable to hear a song feel made for the 90s music landscape. “No Body” fits the bill.

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Blake Shelton releases his new song, “No Body,” out now.

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

To keep up with Blake Shelton, follow him on InstagramTwitter, and  Facebook.

“No Body” 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.

Chayce Beckham Releases New Song “Keeping Me Up All Night”

Chayce Beckham’s new song, “Keeping Me Up All Night,” is out now, August 19th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

Since winning American Idol, Chayce Beckham has continuously shared music with his growing fanbase. Beckham has a knack for creating music that feels personal, while still tugging at the heartstrings of every listener. Today, the singer-songwriter released his brand new track, “Keeping Me Up All Night.”

Romantic and heartwarming, “Keeping Me Up All Night” is all about that right kind of love. Beckham has fans swooning, as he reflects on what it is like being with the person that still keeps you up all night.

“You’re the kinda girl you don’t fall out of love with // Little devil, little angel in a sundress // Had me wrapped around her finger after one kiss // After one kiss // You can get me burning like a nightstand candle // Wake up in the morning with the blankets dangled // Ain’t it crazy after all this time // You’re still keeping me up all night”

It is clear with this new song that Beckham is figuring out his artistry and what kind of a music he wants to make. He is pure honesty in his music, leaning on his traditional roots, but yet, still exploring melodies with each release. “Keeping Me Up All Night” is a great song to add to his growing catalog.

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Chayce Beckham’s new song “Keeping Me Up All Night” is out now.

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“Keeping Me Up All Night” 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.

Corey Kent Drops New Song “Hood Of That Car”

Corey Kent’s new song, “Hood Of That Car,” is out now, August 19th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.

We love introducing you all to new music and songs. Today, we are doing just that. Singer-songwriter, Corey Kent has brand new music out for fans to enjoy. He released his new song “Hood Of That Car,” out now.

The new single is a romantic mid-tempo song that will keep you swooning. Throughout each verse, Kent paints an incredible picture of falling in love on the hood of a car. Kent’s voice is the perfect mix of gravely and an impressive range. The song screams romance and magic all at the same time.

“We were blue jean dreamers // Too young know hearts // A couple don’t stop believers // Going 90 in park // You and me, hot and heavy // On the front of that Chevy // Still burnin’ from the first-time spark // Yeah, we fooled around and fell in love // On the hood of that car // Used my sweatshirt as a pillow // As we looked up at the stars // When it started getting colder I just wrapped you in my arms”

Fans have already fallen in love with “Hood Of That Car” on social media. It is only a matter of time before more and more fans catch no to Kent’s talent and the catchy, brand new tune.

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Corey Kent drops new song “Hood Of That Car,” out now.

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

To keep up with Corey Kent, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

“Hood Of That Car” 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.