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Luke Combs “Back in the Saddle”

I’ve been waiting for this…

Country superstar Luke Combs just made Friday that much better with his highly anticipated new single “Back in the Saddle”.

He’s taken some time to spend with the family before dropping some new music- which I totally respect.

Check out “Back in the Saddle” and it’s pretty damn cool, and so is the video:

If that doesn’t get you fired up, well, that’s a you problem.

Also, Luke’s voice is just next freaking level.

Stay tuned for more announcements from Luke in the future… pretty sure we have another major album and tour for 2026.

 

Megan Moroney “6 Months Later”

Megan Moroney is on fire!

She’s easily on of the hottest Country stars out there right now, and for a few weeks she has been teasing a song called “6 Months Later” on her socials, and she released it this morning.

Enjoy!

I love her sound, and her songwriting skills are on point.

Megan says she’s about “80 percent done” on her next album, and it’s safe to say it will be a hit.

Women are killing the game in Country Music, and I couldn’t be happier.

Get more info on Megan, tour dates, etc. at https://www.meganmoroney.com/6ML/

Zach Top “Good Times and Tan Lines”

Alan Jackson, that you?

Zach Top- one of the most promising up-and coming Country artists that actually sounds like (gasp!) Country- just dropped the official Summer Country banger.

It’s called “Good Times and Tan Lines” and it’s almost a carbon copy of Alan Jackson’s 90’s Summer Smash “Chattahoochie” and that’s not a bad thing.

Enjoy:

Such a fun song, and again, total Alan Jackson vibes, and that’s ok.

Country music needs more of this.

Zach Top’s new album “Ain’t In it For My Health” drops August 29th.

Oh, and last year, I had the chance to interview Zach right before he blew up, and he’s an absolute doll.

I am so happy for all of his success… well deserved!

Lainey Wilson “Somewhere Over Laredo”

Lainey Wilson just released a new song, and it’s probably one of my favorites of hers so far…

It’s called “Somewhere Over Laredo”, and it’s inspired by the “Wizard of Oz” classic “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”, yet it takes on a whole new life of it’s own.

Enjoy:

So, it looks like this song will be off of Lainey’s deluxe version of her latest album “Whirlwind”, which comes out August 22nd.

I love it, and I have a feeling that Lainey is just getting started.

She may end up being one of the “Mount Rushmore” Country artists of the future.

I wouldn’t be surprised at all.

Get more Lainey info, tour dates, etc. at https://www.laineywilson.com/whirlwinddeluxe

Reba McEntire, Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert “Trailblazer”

Did you watch the ACM Awards last night?

So many great performances, and this was easily my favorite… Reba McEntire, Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert on a song together?

Yes.

SO MUCH YES.

Check out their performance of “Trailblazer” below:

Aaaaah!!!! My heart is so happy just now.

Here’s the actual studio version:

Well done, ladies.

Reba was one of my favorites growing up, and Lainey and Miranda are some of my modern loves, so you know I’m all for this.

Thank you for blazing trails.

Now I’m gonna hop on my Palomino and go blaze some, too.

 

ERNEST Feat. Miranda Lambert “Another Thing to Love”

This was a nice surprise today…

ERNEST has teamed up with one of my favorite artists Miranda Lambert for a collab that is Country to the core.

Sadly, you can’t say that about a lot of Country music these days, but this you can.

The song is called “Another Thing to Love” and, yes, I do love it:

Really, though, you can’t go wrong with Miranda involves, am I right?

Also, ERNEST is one of the hottest up-and-comers in the industry, and has several hits under his belt with collabs like “Flower Shops” and “Cowgirls”, both with Morgan Wallen, and his songwriting game is strong.

Yeah, you’ll be hearing from him for a while, which is a good thing.

Check out his latest release “Cadillac Sessions” out now, and get info, tour dates, etc. at ernestoffical.com

Shaboozey and Jelly Roll “Amen”

Happy Friday!

Of course, Friday is when all the new music for the week drops, and I was pleasantly surprised by the Shaboozey/Jelly Roll collab called “Amen”.

It’s off of Shaboozey’s “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going: The Complete Edition” which came out this morning.

It’s a pretty good tune. Catchy, easy to listen to, and has some pretty solid, profound lyrics:

We could all use a little mercy, right?

Honestly, I like it.

It’s like I could pray to it and two-step to it at the same time.

Multitasking, ya’ll.

Morgan Wallen Feat. Post Malone “I Ain’t Comin’ Back”

Earlier this week, Post Malone confirmed that he is staying in the Country Music lane for the time being. And why not? It’s clearly working out for him, and legends like Dwight Yoakam vouching for him, as well as pretty much everyone else in Nashville, it makes total sense.

He also mentioned new music would be coming “soon”.

That was not an exaggeration.

Morgan Wallen tapped Posty for a collab on his upcoming album “I’m the Problem” for a song called “I Ain’t Comin’ Back”, and it totally hits the mark, as per usual with these two:

Catchy, good lyrics, and it’s got Morgan Wallen and Post Malone.

That’s basically the winning formula these days.

 

Check out Morgan Wallen’s 37 track (Yes, 37 track) album “I’m the Problem”, which will easily be a contender for the biggest album of the year, on May 16th.

Are These The Saddest Songs in Country Music?

One of the big Country Music-centric websites Theboot.com just released a list of the “Saddest Songs in Country Music”… like any list that’s not research-based, it’s totally debatable.

 

Let’s see what you think!

 

1.  “Go Rest High on That Mountain” by Vince Gill

2.  “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” by Willie Nelson

3.  “I’m So Lonely I Could Cry” by Hank Williams

4.  “The Grand Tour” by George Jones

 

5.  “Summer’s End” by John Prine

6.  “D-I-V-O-R-C-E” by Tammy Wynette

7.  “Elephant” by Jason Isbell

8.  “Crazy” by Patsy Cline

9.  “Concrete Angel” by Martina McBride

10.  “I’m Not Gonna Miss You” by Glen Campbell

Check out the full list at https://theboot.com/ixp/204/p/happiest-saddest-songs-country-music/

Pretty solid list, but it’s also blasphemy that “Whiskey Lullaby” by Brad Paisley and Allison Krause didn’t rate in the Top 10. Or… what about Garth Brooks “The Dance”? Or Miranda Lambert’s “Tin Man” to name a few???

That’s NOT ok…

 

What is your go-to sad Country song?

Lainey Wilson “Bell Bottoms Up”

Well, this made me all kinds of happy.

Lainey Wilson- one of my favorite artists right now- dropped a new Country banger called “Bell Bottoms Up”. It’s the theme song to her new bar in downtown Nashville by the same name, it’s as fun and Country as she is!


Aw, I love it! So much fun.

I’m so happy for Lainey Wilson and all of her wildfire success these past few years.

Girlfriend has earned it.

She’s on the road and doing all kinds of fun things in 2025.

Get more info at https://www.laineywilson.com/tour

HAPPY FRIDAY!