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Written by Rich alongside Austin Webb and produced by Brad Hill and Lalo Guzman, "Lost Time" explores the emotional weight of stubbornness, reconciliation and the moments couples wish they could get ...
The first single is "Your Cheatin' Heart," performed by Ashley McBryde and originally recorded by Hank Williams in 1952. The track is set to be released on July 30.
King is an opener on Morgan Wallen's "I'm The Problem Tour," officially joining the lineup last weekend. King will appear on all remaining dates, continuing through September. Later this year, King ...
"See You On The Other Side" follows Crow's latest release, "The New Normal," which sees the artist taking aim at the state of our political climate and the rapid, unpredictable advancements in ...
The song is off his upcoming album, "Learn The Hard Way," out Aug. 15 and was written by Davis, Devin Dawson, Jake Mitchell and Josh Thompson.
The record is the follow-up to his self-titled debut album. The new disc includes 14 songs with "My Home's In Oklahoma," a western swing toe-tapper, released on Friday.
"I can't express my excitement to have The Droptines call Big Loud Texas home," said Big Loud Texas co-founder and president of A&R Jon Randall. "I absolutely love these guys and their music. They are ...
Patty Griffin is out with "Crown of Roses," her 11th studio collection and first in over six years. The disc was produced by longtime collaborator Craig Ross and features musical contributions from ...
Walker Hayes released his new song "17 Year Old Problems" today on RCA Records. This is Hayes' first new music this year. Lyrics include: How in the worl ...
"Back in the Saddle" is Combs' first song this year. His last record was "Fathers and Sons" from 2024. He did release the hit single "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma" fromthe "Twisters: The Album" ...
"Miami" is track 35-of-37 on Wallen's fourth studio album, "I'm The Problem," released in May. Wallen's is on his 2025 I'm The Problem Tour with 12 dates remaining.
The video was shot and co-directed by Zack Knudsen and Kate Clark. The song is a collaboration with Ashley Monroe.