Justin Schools shares new song “Hurt Like That,” out now, March 26th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
Country music is at its absolute best right now. While there are many established artists in the genre and rising artists that are growing their careers, there are also newer country artists that are ones to look out for it! Justin Schools is one of those artists. The singer-songwriter is incredibly talented at blending his 90s country sound with rock, giving fans a new sound to fall in love with. Today, he releases his newest song, “Hurt Like That.”
Lyrically, the song describes how it feels to watch your ex move on so fast after the break-up. Despite the lyrics, “Hurt Like That” feels like a song to jam out too. Schools finds a way to deliver a song with grit and emotion, while still making the single a song you want to scream-sing too. “Hurt Like That” is honest, raw, and fun all at the same time.
“It’s kinda crazy // I didn’t know that it was gonna hurt like that // when you slammed that door // Put the pedal through the floor // In your get away Ford, yeah I knew you’d move on // but damn you move fast girl, I guess I should known // but I didn’t know that its as gonna hurt like that”
Make sure to listen to “Hurt Like That” ASAP!
Justin Schools shares new song, “Hurt Like That,” 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 Justin Schools releases.
“Hurt Like That” 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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Hudson Westbrook shares new song, “Weatherman,” out now, March 21st on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
Hudson Westbrook is a rising star in country music right now. His music is rooted in his traditional Texas upbringing and incredible songwriting. His songs and stories have grit, emotion, and the “it factor.” While we loved the singer’s 2025 debut, “Mine Tomorrow,” Westbrook’s newest single, “Weatherman” is just as incredible.
Written by Westbrook, Lukas Scott, Neil Medley, Reid Haughton, and Beau Bailey, “Weatherman” is a clever new song. The new song puts a twist on a typical break-up song, blaming a local weatherman for a love temp-check gone wrong. “Weatherman” feels fun, honest, and raw all at the same time.
“She brought the rain, rain brought the pain // Pain brought the bottle I was sipping on straight // Ain’t on you but you caught the blame // Hey weatherman, hey weatherman // Woke up this morning in boots and jeans // Living room lit by the TV screen // Channel 5 news, it was you and me // Hey weatherman // You said it was gonna be a bluebird day // So nice it’ll take the blues away // Look outside, it was nothing but grey // Hey weatherman”
“Weatherman” is the perfect song to add to your musical playlist and another incredible song for Westbrook to add to his growing catalog of songs.
Hudson Westbrook shares new song, “Weatherman,” out now on all streaming platform.
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Hudson Westbrook releases.
“Weatherman” 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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John Morgan shares new song, “Kid Myself,” out now, March 21st on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
With each and every release, John Morgan proves just how talented he is as a songwriter and as an artist. His debut album, Carolina Blue is slated for release on April 25th. Until then, fans can enjoy the sneak peaks of the record. Today, the singer-songwriter shares a new song off the project called, “Kid Myself.”
Arguably our favorite John Morgan song to date, “Kid Myself” is clever, honest, and vulnerable. The song depicts how it feels to want a relationship to work, but realizing that you’re just not on the same timeline. In other words, everyone grows up at different rates. Morgan’s stunning vocals are on full effect through the song, but its the killer wordplay that we appreciate the most about the song.
“I don’t want to kid myself // Thinking the last kiss wasn’t the last // You probably would’ve called by now // if you ever wanted this boy back // But I don’t want to kid myself // Girl I was just a kid myself // Didn’t know better than to wish you well // Baby if you never could tell // I ain’t proud of how it all went back // if I could I’d take it all back now // I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t wishing you were missing me like hell // but I don’t want to kid myself”
Morgan continues to showcase why he is an up and coming artist to look out for in country music. Definitely keep him on your radar!
John Morgan shares new song, “Kid Myself,” ahead of debut album, ‘Carolina Blue.’
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future John Morgan releases.
“Kid Myself” 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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Naomi Johnson releases new song “Bricks Make Houses,” out now, March 21st, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
There are plenty of hardworking artists in Nashville that reinvent themselves often. Naomi Johnson (formerly of Runaway June) is one oft those incredible singer-songwriters. While Johnson has always been a pure talent in the industry, 2025 is slated to be the year that she steps out in her true authenticity. Today, the songstress re-introduces herself with a brand new song called “Bricks Make Houses.”
Johnson and her nine brothers and sisters grew up living in a school bus with their two parents, sleeping on plywood shelves with no AC or plumbing. “Bricks Make Houses” was created out of that experience. The powerful new song showcases the unconventional life that Johnson lived growing up. Despite that, the songstress created a song that anyone can relate to. It’s a story of love and family, truly making a home.
“We were barely getting by // but we forgot most of the time // We weren’t broken, we were just a little broke // and I feel rich now looking back // because who, not what we had // I learned love ain’t built with stacks of painted stone // Bricks make houses // people make homes”
2025 feels like the year for Johnson! “Bricks Make Houses” is one of the most strikingly honest songs of the year so far. We are excited for the singer’s next release and upcoming debut solo album that is slated for release later this year.
Naomi Johnson shares new song, “Bricks Make Houses,” 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 Naomi Johnson releases.
“Bricks Make Houses” 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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Morgan Wallen shares two brand new singles, “I’m A Little Crazy” and “Just In Case” ahead of fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, officially releasing on May 16th. Learn more here!
As we head into a new era of music for Morgan Wallen, the superstar is finally ready for fans to hear more music off his upcoming album, I’m The Problem. The superstar just announced that his fourth studio project will be released on May 16th, featuring 37 songs. The album release date is accompanied by the release of two brand new songs off the record. Wallen’s new songs, “I’m A Little Crazy” and “Just In Case” officially dropped today!
Both songs showcase different sides of the singer’s unique talent. “I’m A Little Crazy” is a slower, confessional song about the experiences Wallen’s had throughout his life. The song feels like an invitation to get to know the usually private artists a bit more personally. This song will speak to music lovers who love the more deep, true-blue country songs from Wallen’s past.
On the other hand, “Just In Case” features the smooth and charismatic vocals that some of Wallen’s more rhythmic songs typically have. A fan-favorite from the moment the singer teased the song, “Just In Case” tell the story of a man who doesn’t fall in love because he is still holding out hope that his ex will want to rekindle.
Wallen’s record is looking to be one of the best of his career. I’m The Problem is now available for presaves, so make sure you save it ASAP!
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Morgan Wallen releases.
“I’m A Little Crazy” and “Just In Case” 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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Who is Preston Cooper? The singer-songwriter joined us to chat about his journey to country music. Get to know the rising star here…
Preston Cooper // Photo credit: David McClister
Quick Facts:
Full name – Preston Cooper
Birthdate – 03/07/2003
Hometown – Fredricktown, Ohio
Current city – Nashville, Tennessee
Musical influences- Chris Stapleton, Bob Seger, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Foo Fighters, Erich Church
Label – The Valory Music Co. / Big Machine Label Group
Current single- “One More Place I’ve Never Been” + “Numbers On A Mailbox” (as of date of article: 3/17/2025)
The Beginning:
Today’s spotlight shines on The Valory Music Co. and Big Machine Label Group artist, Preston Cooper. Cooper is a force to be reckon with in country music, and we enjoyed getting to know his story so far. In our conversation, we covered everything from his journey to Nashville and his newest releases.
“I grew up in a small town. […] It’s a farm town. It’s not very big,” began Cooper. “I grew up being out in the woods and hunting a lot, I started playing guitar freshman year of high-school and I joined choir, did that for a little bit, and then I just started singing and playing shows especially after high-school, I started playing bar gigs around town.”
Despite loving music, Cooper did not immediately pursue his raw singing talent. He was simply a fan of music first as a young kid. “When I hit high-school, I really started to get into music. There was always something about music when I was young that just pulled me in. I remember I was in the backseat of my mom’s car when I was super little, and music was just always something that kept my mind busy,” he shared, adding, “I’ll never forget the first time I heard “Tennessee Whiskey” by Chris Stapleton on the video.”
Cooper recalls looking up to artists like Stapleton and Keith Urban, as well as, artists across other genres like John Mayer and the Foo Fighters. The artists challenged the singer to get better at his craft. “When I started playing guitar, it was more of hobby than everything else. I would play three hours after high-school. My fingers would bleed I would play so much. It was kind of an escape from everything. There was something about it that I loved. I didn’t know I was going to do it for a living.”
The Turning Point:
Cooper continued to play more and more gigs post high-school, while also working full-time as a mailman. “I worked at the post office right after high-school and played gigs at the same time, and I was making more money playing gigs, so I quit my job, and I was having fun doing it,” shared the singer-songwriter. “People seemed to love it around town, so I kept on doing it.”
As he played more and more shows, Cooper grew his fanbase and his connections. One day, he received a call from a booking agent, who invited him to play a gig in Toledo, Ohio, opening for Nashville songwriters, who he later learned were The Warren Brothers.
“I had a little 45 minute set during cocktail hour, and The Warren Brothers were in the back at a meet and greet, and they are usually never there before their set. Well this one particular day, they happened to be there an hour early, and they heard me sing, and they told their booking guy that they wanted to meet me.”
He met The Warren Brothers after the show, and they invited him to come to Nashville. “Three weeks later I drove to Nashville, and we played the Bluebird and we wrote “Weak” the first day and recorded it the first day I came to Nashville, and I stayed with them. I just kept making trips down after that, and we’d all get together, and we’d write a couple of more songs and we would go in the studio and record them.” The first song that the singer and The Warren Brothers wrote together would later become Cooper’s debut single.
Eventually after nine months of making trips to music city, Cooper made the move to Nashville, and within six months of moving to town, the singer-songwriter signed a record deal.
Today:
Flash forward to today, Cooper is making a name for himself as a country artist. So far, the singer has released three singles, including, “Weak,” “One More Place I’ve Never Been,” and his newest song, “Numbers On A Mailbox.”
The latter is the only song of the three that Cooper did not have a hand in writing. “I did not write that song, but it was about a year after I knew The Warren Brothers, they had a memory pop up on their phone, and it was that song that they wrote. They wrote it like eight years ago. Everybody in town loved it, but they never cut it because it never spoke to them personally, but I was a mailman, and a young kid that moved away from his hometown, and they sent me the song, and it just stuck with me,” he shared, adding, “So we went in, tweaked a few things, and it really became [a] Preston Cooper song.”
On the other hadn’t, “One More Place I’ve Never Been” was inspired by a story of no longer being with a girl, who has a new relationship in a new place. The single is another incredible story-driven, emotive song. “We wrote “One More Place I’ve Never Been” the second trip I came to Nashville. It sat on the shelf for three months, and we went to the studio with a band, and the band crushed it, it just really came alive.”
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Preston Cooper announcements and releases.
Preston Cooper’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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Cody Johnson earns his fourth number one song at country radio with “I’m Gonna Love You,” alongside Carrie Underwood. Learn more here…
Warner Music Nashville Platinum recording artist, Cody Johnson truly never misses. He earned his first radio single with “‘Til You Can’t” back in 2022, his 2nd number one with “The Painter”, and his third with “Dirt Cheap.” Today, Johnson earns his fourth number one single with his duet with Carrie Underwood, “I’m Gonna Love You”
“I’m Gonna Love You” released in the last quarter of 2024, as the lead single off Johnson’s deluxe version of Leather. Written by Chris Stevens, Kelly Archer, and Travis Denning, the single is one of the most beautiful duets to come out of 2024. It is no wonder it found its way to the top of the tracks!
“Stars are gonna light up a midnight sky // The sun’s gonna burn on the fourth of July // Tides are gonna turn with the pull of the moon // And I’m gonna love you // Birds’ll fly south when the winter comes // Snow’s gonna fall and rivers gonna run // April’s gonna rain and flowers gonna bloom // And I’m gonna love you”
Congrats to Johnson and his team on an incredible feat. We are excited to see what’s next for Johnson. We are sure there are many more number ones to come! We’re sure Carrie Underwood has some future hits up her sleeve too!
Join our Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about upcoming Cody Johnson announcements and releases.
“’I’m Gonna Love You” 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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Adam Doleac and Thomas Rhett collaborate on brand new single “Bar Named Jesus” out now, March 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the new track below.
We have said it time and time again, there is nothing like country music collaborations! Some of the best songs in the country genre have come when two artists combine their talent and share their hearts on a special song. Today, Adam Doleac and Thomas Rhett do just that on their brand new single, “Bar Named Jesus.”
Written by Doleac with Josh Jenkins and Christ LaCorte, “Bar Named Jesus” explores a redemption arc and finding solace in a spiritual place. The song feels special and honest, something that country music is top tier at. According to Doleac, “There is NO SUCH THING as too far gone. He never gives up on us, even in the moments that we give up on ourselves. In my opinion, this is the best song I have ever written, and I am so excited that my buddy Thomas Rhett said yes to being a part of this song. It means the world to me to get to sing it with him, and I can only hope the world thinks it is as special as we do.”
“Said he had it all // But he messed it up and // He hadn’t had a drink since then // He found a different way to fill his cup // And so I asked him where he found it // And he said // There’s a bar named Jesus where the light stay on // And there’s no such thing as too far gone // Where the well ain’t whisky / And it don’t run dry // And there’s always room for one more inside // Yeah, I was sittin’ rock bottom // I was goin’ through hell // Til’ I found myself //At a bar named Jesus”
Go stream “Bar Named Jesus” now!
Adam Doleac and Thomas Rhett share new song, “Bar Named Jesus,” 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 Adam Doleac and Thomas Rhett releases.
“Bar Named Jesus” 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 releases new song “Same Moon,” out now, March 14th, on all streaming platforms. Listen to the brand new track below.
Mitchell Tenpenny continues to be one of the most consistent artists in country music. Each and every song eh releases feels distinctly him. Whether he’s singing about heartache, nostalgia or love, M10 does not disappoint. Today the singer-songwriter shares his newest song to date. “Same Moon” is officially out now.
From the moment the mid-tempo groove begins, “Same Moon” feels like a warm and familiar hug. The new single is an ode to all the couples who are busy chasing their dreams in different cities, but still have a connection. Since he moon follows us all everywhere, it’s a great symbol of human connection – a symbol that M10 taps into on this heartwarming new song.
“This old guitar has done a lot for me // It’s shown me lots of places // I never could of dreamed // But there’s a rocky side to rock & roll // Yeah, it takes you everywhere // Everywhere but home // If I’m in Mississippi and you’re in Tennessee // You can still be with me if we keep // Looking at the same moon // Could be a thousand miles apart // Yeah, but it feels like our hearts are int he same room // If you’re lonely where you are // I ain’t far when we’re looking at the same moon”
There is something special about “Same Moon.” It’s quiet, honest, and to the point, and we love every minute of it!
Mitchell Tenpenny shares new song, “Same Moon,” 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 Mitchell Tenpenny releases.
“Same Moon” 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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Warren Zeiders’ new project, Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal is out now, March 14th on all streaming platforms. Take a listen and read our full review below.
Known for his emotive rasp and sturdy growl, rising country star Warren Zeiders is back with his most powerful and impactful project to date, Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal. Over the course of the LP’s 21 tracks, Zeiders deals with heartbreak, introspection, healing, and growth, as both a person and an artist.
For the ambitious project, the “Pretty Little Poison” singer enlisted hitmakers Ross Copperman and Mike Elizondo to help him produce the album. The Warner Records star also co-wrote 17 of the album’s songs, alongside the likes of Chris Stapleton, Erik Dylan, Eric Paslay, Ali Tamposi, Ryan Beaver, and more.
Throughout the album’s winding tracks, Zeiders mixes pure country with hints of blues, alternative, and rock, his emotive voice truly making each track unique. The project opens with “Relapse,” a driving and uptempo ode to falling back into an unhealthy relationship with an ex. While they both know it’s bad, they do it anyway, relapsing into each other. It’s a theme that traverses many of the album’s songs, reminding listeners that love is sometimes messy and intoxicating.
“Crying Whiskey” finds Zeiders on the receiving end of a relentless drunk dialer, while “Withdrawal” is a whiskey-drenched breakup song, the singer-songwriter grappling with the physical pain of breaking up. Likewise, “Intoxicated” and “Addictions” both find Zeiders likening love to an illicit substance as he deals with the ache of longing.
“Lies” is a raspy, rhythmic, and drum-heavy confrontation that finds him dealing with deception, while “Bad” is an almost frenetic look at a woman who’s just all kinds of wrong. On the latter, the almost ska-tinted chorus provides a clever juxtaposition of music and lyrics, pairing sing-songy melodies with downtrodden lyrics in the best way.
“Take It to the Grave” is a truly electric moment with roaring guitars tearing through the dark and rock-tinted track as he examines the destruction left in his own wake. “All the hell I’ve raised,” He growls forcefully, “I’ma take it to the grave.”
“Betrayal” draws listeners in immediately and pulls them straight to the Pennsylvania native’s side, as he muses, “This is a story about betrayal…Shame on me if ya fool me twice.” Likewise, “You For a Reason” and “Can a Heart Take” are both stunningly powerful heartbreak ballads that allow him to flex his incredible vocal prowess.
“Love in Letting Go” is a clear standout, pairing Zeiders with the angelic voice of Lanie Gardner. The ballad allows Zeiders to show his softer side, perfectly complimenting the lush tone of Gardner’s voice, creating an especially poignant and beautiful harmonic moment. While many duets deal with love found, this one struggles with the confusing feelings that come from love lost.
“There’s love in letting go // Ain’t no shame in coming close // You know it wasn’t all worth nothing // If we didn’t end up being something // You’ll never be someone I wish I didn’t know // There’s love in letting go”
Songs like “Fight Like Hell,” “Death of a Cowboy,” “Without You,” and “Everything Comes to Go Away” continue to find him failing to surrender in the battle for love. On the uber-catchy”Without You,” he promises unending love, even in the face of a breakup.
“I’ll love you today, I’ll love you tomorrow, wherever you go // My love’s gonna follow, never held a ghost // But I’ll figure out how to, if you left me a world, without you, without you // I’ll never love again, I’ll never love again”
“Every Single Version of You” is a welcome change of pace, a stunning and sparse ballad that’s perfect for a wedding. It’s a story of an enduring love that will grow and change as the lovers do, Zeiders proclaiming, “I can’t wait to keep loving every single version of you.”
The album ends with the one two punch of the dark and moody “Devil I Know,” followed by the Stapleton-penned “Love on the Line.” While the former finds him musing that “The devil I know Is a hell of a lot better than the devil I don’t,” “Love on the Line” is an acoustic guitar-driven power ballad that builds to an epic climax.
The album’s final two tracks are perfectly representative of the collection as a whole, dealing with a broken heart and what’s yet to come. For Warren Zeiders, Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal is truly an emotional journey for both performer and listener alike.
Country Swag Picks:
Without You
Take it to the Grave
Can a Heart Take
Intoxicated
Love in Letting Go with Lanie Gardner
Bad
Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Track List:
Part 1:
Can A Heart Take (Randy Montana, Ross Copperman, Ryan Beaver, WarrenZeiders)
You For A Reason (Alex Maxwell, Rivers Rutherford, WarrenZeiders)
Bad (Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher, Nick Long, WarrenZeiders)
Crying Whiskey (Tamposi, Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Jasher, John Byron, Nick Long, WarrenZeiders)
High Desert Road (Eric Paslay, Rutherford, WarrenZeiders)
Death Of A Cowboy (Joybeth Taylor, Rutherford, WarrenZeiders)
Fight Like Hell (Erik Dylan, Jared Keim, Beaver, WarrenZeiders)
Devil I Know (Joe Clemmons, Mike Walker, WarrenZeiders)
Love On The Line (Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton)
Fans can join our Weekly Round-Up e-newsletter here, for the latest in country music and more news about future Warren Zeiders releases.
To keep up with the singer-songwriter, follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. Visit his official website for tour dates and more.
Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal is available everywhere you buy or stream music. Take a listen below and check out more new recently released music on our ‘New Country Music’ playlist. Be sure to give the playlist a follow for your weekly new country music fix.