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We haven't even gone to bed yet and we're already back to work! After an action-packed evening at the 60th annual ACM Awards in Frisco, Texas, some of country's biggest stars are back at it, releasing new music while the night's still young. We've got new songs this week from Blake Shelton, Parker McCollum and Reba, Miranda and Lainey all rolling through to the morning.
That's right, folks, it's time for another of our weekly roundups of all the biggest and best new releases from the world of country and americana.
Listen along to our Holler Best New Country playlist on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon and Apple Music.
This week's Best New Country cover stars are Megan Moroney and Kenny Chesney. After the pair spent most of last year out on the road together on the Sun Goes Down Tour, their friendship blossomed, and they spent the months after it ended sharing sweet messages of praise and affection for each other.
When Megan shared an Instagram carousel from St. John - a place that has inspired much of Kenny's sun-soaked, beach ready hits - which included a clip of them both singing along to an unknown song, fans of the friendship went into meltdown hoping it was an unreleased collaboration.
Now the officially cutest friendship in country music has its very own 'You've Got a Friend in Me,' as Megan Moroney and Kenny Chesney release the heart-meltingly adorable 'You Had To Be There.'
"As y’all know, I write about things that are important to me," Megan Moroney wrote on her socials about the song. "The Sun Goes Down tour and becoming friends with Kenny Chesney last summer was undoubtedly a highlight of my career and my life. I wrote out the lyrics and gifted this song to him for Christmas and thankfully he loved it."
"It sounds like a Kenny Chesney song and it's just really authentic to the story of what happened," Megan shared about the song. "The first verse is me getting ready for the concert in 2018 - I was a sophomore in college when I went and saw him in Atlanta - and the second verse comes round and says, 'Seven years later got a different point of view,' because obviously seven years later I was on tour with Kenny Chesney."
"I had no idea if Kenny was gonna like the song," she adds, remembering the first time she played it to him on vacation with Kenny on New Years Day this year. "I was so nervous, cos I was like, how do you show Kenny Chesney, who has eight million hits, a song that you wrote. He ended up loving it and we listened to it eight thousand more times on that trip."
"I couldn't believe it," Kenny Chesney says about the song. "It was a true postcard of everything we experienced out on the road. The ups, the downs, the Miami trip, all of it."
Watch the official video for 'You Had To Be There' below
Megan and Kenny aren't the only ones playing Woody and Buzz this week. We've got duets from Thomas Rhett and Tucker Wetmore and Lauren Alaina and Chase Matthew partner up for 'All My Exes.' Fresh from being revealed as the man behind the Mad Scientist Monster on the Masked Singer, Brian Kelley pops up again to join his buddy Huntt Garrett on 'Meet Me At The Bar' and Shelby Means gives us another taste of her forthcoming self-titled album with Billy 'Suitcase Blues' featuring Billy Strings.
Fresh from the red carpet last night, we've got the blockbuster trio, Reba, Lainey and Miranda, with a heartfelt tribute to the pioneering women of country music who paved the way for future generations. Written by Lambert, Wilson and Brandy Clark 'Trailblazer' celebrates the strength, resilience, and individuality of female artists, blending vivid imagery and deep emotion to honor their legacy and express gratitude for the paths they forged.
Elsewhere in this week's Best New Country we've got new songs from Avery Anna, Chris Lane and Kashus Culpepper. Plus, Morgan Wallen gives us another early listen to one of the 37 songs from his new album, I'm The Problem, with the touching tribute to his 4-year-old son, Indigo Wilder, 'Superman.'
Wallen originally teased the up-tempo ballad, which he co-wrote alongside Ryan Vojtesak, John Byron, Blake Pendergrass and James Maddocks, on Instagram in February.
Wallen opened up about the song on Theo Von's This Past Weekend stating, “I've tried so many times to write a song like that for him, and it always fell flat. I also didn't want to write a song to him that was all sappy and slow, and just what you would expect a dad's son song to be. That song has been written plenty enough and I wanted it to keep a little bit of my sound and my swag and just to be honest. And I feel like we accomplished that when we wrote it.”
With Mother's Day just around the corner, country music's finest come out in honour of all the amazing, hardworking, hilarious, ever loving moms out there who tirelessly support us, love us and care for us all.
18-year-old singer, songwriter and one of country music's good eggs, Waylon Wyatt releases 'Sincerely, Your Son,' a song that captures his innocence by sharing his unwavering love and appreciation for his parents. The track is written as a letter to his parents from the road, specifically his mom who is the local town mail-lady and isn’t able to make it to many of his shows.
On the day of release, Waylon will also be playing Red Rocks for the first time – supporting Turnpike Troubadours, then back to Arkansas for his high school graduation on Monday.
We've got new Mother's Day songs Carrie Cunningham with 'Mama Strings' and Karissa Ella releases a video filmed at Patsy Cline’s home in Tennessee for her recent single 'Mama's Do,' a song that reflects the sacred bond between mother and her children through the lens of advice on a romantic heartbreak. While Naomi Johnson follows up 'Bricks Make Houses' from earlier in the year with 'Mama Ain't Jesus,' a raw reflection on new motherhood, born from Naomi’s own near-death experience during childbirth and a powerful statement on the strength, imperfection, and fierce love that defines what it means to be a mom - especially when you’re doing it without a blueprint.
All that plus new songs from Ole 60, Brooke Law, Thelma & James, Hayden Pedigo, Jesse Daniel, Cole Swindell, Dillon Carmichael, Marcus King Band, Next of Kin and Jackson Dean.
Watch the official lyric video for Waylon Wyatt's 'Sincerely, Your Son' below
We've got songs from new albums this week from Maren Morris, Tristan Roberson, Anne Harris, Lila Forde and Jack Van Cleaf's new JVC record and big new EPs from Simeon Hammond Dallas, Ben Gallaher, Chuckie Brown and Merrick Winter. Plus, after nearly four years since his last studio album, Blake Shelton is back with For Recreational Use Only, his highly anticipated debut for BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, reaffirming his place as one of country music's absolute finest.
“It’s been a long time since we had a new album out, and I want to thank the songwriters and musicians who helped bring this record to life,” said Shelton. “Scott Hendricks and I have been working on this music for years, and I’m beyond excited to finally share it with the fans.”
Spanning 12 tracks, For Recreational Use Only captures life’s highs and lows with authentic storytelling, raw emotion, and unforgettable melodies. The album also features special guest appearances from superstar Gwen Stefani, country legend John Anderson, and longtime friend and tourmate Craig Morgan.
After kicking it all off with her back in February when we premiered 'Watchin' the World Pass Me By' and announced the album, Kristina Murray's Little Blue is finally out in the world. If any album released this week is going to end up in your end of year lists, it's going to be this one. It's an absolute country classic from start to finish, and the kind of record that gives country music back its good name.
Tipping his hat to the next generation of country music and introducing DeVille Records, ERNEST is joined by Chandler Walters, Cody Lohden, and Rhys Rutherford on this trailblazing compilation album, Cadillac Sessions, as they take us back to the lyrical and instrumental era of Merle Haggard and Alabama. Drenched in steel guitar and itching to be played on a jukebox, DeVille Records evokes the pillars of country music through Cadillac Sessions.
All-women trios are a rare and precious thing in country music. The Chicks, Pistol Annies, SHEdaisy, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, and now Reba, Lainey and Miranda. They might not come along that often, but when they do, good lord, they are a force to be reckoned with.
This week we're shining our magical Holler spotlight onto the new EP from Next of Kin. A bit like when the Ghostbusters cross the streams of their proton beams, there’s something about the way Madison, Lili and Caelin harmonies fuse into each other that creates something explosive when they sing together.
The Austin, Texas-based, queer country trio release their debut five-song EP Homemaker today and we've got 'Cruel' from it in our playlist today.
Check out this week's new country and americana song releases and listen to the full playlist below:
Megan Moroney
Morgan Wallen
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani
Thomas Rhett and Tucker Wetmore
Reba McEntire
Avery Anna
Parker McCollum
Dierks Bentley
Waylon Wyatt
Next of Kin
ERNEST
Kristina Murray
Cole Swindell
Jesse Daniel
Shelby Means
Ole 60
Presley Haile
Thelma & James
Lauren Alaina
Kalsey Kulyk
Jackson Dean
Kashus Culpepper
Elijah Berlow
I'm With Her
Copper Flats
Naomi Johnson
Chris Lane
The Marcus King Band
Sacha
Halle Kearns
Maren Morris
Simeon Hammond Dallas
Joshua Quimby
Hayden Pedigo
Florry
Ava McCoy
Stephen Day and Allen Stone
Brooke Law
Braden Jamison
Pecos & The Rooftops
RaeLynn
Huntt Garrett and Brian Kelley
Maggie Baugh
Travis Denning
Jordana Bryant and Joseph O'Brien
Kelsey Lamb
LECADE
The Reklaws
Aaron Watson
Dillon Carmichael
Tyler Farr
Hayden Blount
Sterling Elza
Peech.
Tyler Rich
Payton Smith
Callum Kerr
Anslee Davidson
Noah Brigden
Gray Robinson
Max Alan
Ben Gallaher
Aidan Canfield
Something Out West
Brandon Wisham
James Dupre
Hayden Haddock
Brooke Lee
Edward Smith
Sicily Rose
Jack Van Cleaf
Lord Huron
Nate Good
Trey Calloway
Julia Sanders
Carrie Cunningham
Matthew West
Hannah Anders
Emma Grace Glover
Chuckie Brown
Merrick Winter
Anne Harris
Lila Forde
Will Carter Band
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