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“What Should We Call This One?”: Tucker Wetmore Asks Fans to Help Him Name His New Song

January 10, 2025 6:09 pm GMT

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The teasers keep on coming, with Tucker Wetmore currently hard at work on his eagerly anticipated debut studio album, which is expected to be arriving later in 2025.

The ‘Wine Into Whiskey’ hitmaker has been sharing a series of unreleased snippets of late, including the fan-favourite ‘Casino’, which we're hoping is set to drop in the coming weeks.

For the time being, however, the country prodigy's attention has already turned towards another new unreleased track - only this one doesn't appear to have an official title just yet. As a result, Tucker Wetmore is asking fans to help him land on a name for the demo.

Across an uptempo, traditional-leaning country instrumental, Tucker Wetmore addresses an old flame that he dons “the one that got away”. Wetmore begins by looking fondly back at how their brief fling started, before delivering the bittersweet hook.

It's undoubtedly a track with a more decidedly classic country feel, compared to Tucker Wetmore's more beat-driven, R&B-infused offerings such as ‘Wind Up Missin’ You’, which recently became the up-and-comer's first ever No. 1 single at Country Radio.

As for his latest teaser, a few fans have been suggesting titles such as “3, 2, 1”, “The One That Got Away” and “Three Words”, but we'll have to wait and see which name Wetmore settles on. Either way, we're keeping our fingers crossed this infectious offering makes its way onto the tracklist for his forthcoming full-length album, which will serve as the follow-up to his widely lauded 2024 Waves on a Sunset EP.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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