New Music Monday: Fresh Finds You’ll Want to Blast
Another week, another playlist update! Here are the latest releases making waves across the country scene and beyond — from heartfelt ballads to tracks you’ll want to blast with the windows down. Let’s dive into this week’s New Music Monday lineup.
Andrew Hyatt – “Sometimes It Don’t”
An underrated gem in the country world, Andrew Hyatt continues to prove he’s the full package — Canadian singer, songwriter, and performer. “Sometimes It Don’t” showcases his raw storytelling and strong vocals. We’re excited to see what the next chapter holds for him!
Russell Dickerson ft. Jonas Brothers – “Happen to Me”
Russell Dickerson finally dropped the collaboration fans were waiting for, teaming up with the Jonas Brothers! While the hype is real, the OG version still holds a special place in my heart. (Sorry, JBros!)
Charles Kelley – “Steal Your Heart”
Charles Kelley is on a roll lately! His new projects have quickly become favourites of mine, and “Steal Your Heart” is no exception — soulful, smooth, and full of heart.
Ernest – “Blessed”
With “Blessed,” Ernest continues to show why he’s one of Nashville’s most authentic voices. This track sets the tone for his upcoming project, Live From the South, dropping November 21. Mark your calendars!
Mitchell Tenpenny – “Therapy”
Catchy, punchy, and maybe a little too relatable — “Therapy” is the perfect track to belt out if your ex is still on your mind. Mitchell’s knack for mixing humour with honesty shines through once again.
More New Singles You Should Hear:
- Drew Baldridge – Rebel
- Logan Mize – When I Grow Up
- Colter Wall – The Longer You Hold On
- Greylan James – Give Me A Second (the before)
- Warren Zeiders – How Great Thou Art
- Lee Brice – Killed the Man
- Jamey Johnson & Riley Green – Smoke
- Preston James – Heaven Sent
- James McCann – Did She Think of Me
A stacked week for singles — plenty of variety for every kind of country fan.
Albums Worth a Listen
Not as many full-length releases this week, but the ones we got are worth the spin:
- Little Big Town – Scattered, Smothered and Covered
- Joshua Slone – Thinking Too Much
A thoughtful, introspective project that feels like a conversation with an old friend — honest and heartfelt from start to finish. Joshua is definitely becoming one to watch, especially after this being ONLY his debut project!
Add these tracks to your playlist and keep your speakers ready — next Monday is sure to bring even more gems.
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