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The rising artist co-wrote this song along with Blake Bollinger and Nate Kenyon, and the result is nothing short of a good time. Profitt is giving listeners a boost of energy with his elevated vocals and hard-hitting lyrics that will make you want to grab your cowboy hat and your best toe-tapping boots. If you're a country music fan like Ree and the rest of the Drummond family, there are probably too many to name! Everyone's personal country catalog varies and is probably ever-growing, too. That's why we think it's so great that there are always amazing new country songs being released. This month, listeners are hearing from No. 1 hitmakers like Matt Stell and viral TikTok country newcomers like Halle Kearns, as they’ve just released new music.

It also peaked at number 1 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. Laci Kaye Booth is showing off the true talent behind her songwriting with her latest tune, “Damn Good in a Dive Bar.” Booth sat down to write this song with Melissa Peirce and Ben West which was inspired by a conversation with an ex. As she reintroduces herself after parting ways from her record label, Big Machine Label Group, the country star is embracing her dreamy country sound with a heart full of confidence.
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Miranda Lambert is here to encourage us to do what we can to get through them. Patience is a virtue, especially when it comes to love—and that's exactly what Lindsay Ell is preaching in her new song.
This upbeat tune falls perfectly in line with Turnpike's traditionally tinged ballads, even if they drop a word you rarely hear in classic country. Teddy Robb has made his independent debut with “Pretty Things.” Written by Kyle Sturrock, this new song allows Robb to put his deepest thoughts and emotions into words. Not only does “Pretty Things” show appreciation for the small things in life, it also demonstrates humbleness and plenty of hope for the future. I’m super excited for the world to hear this one, because it shows a little bit of a different side of me,” Profitt shared. “I’m a little damaged, but damn you saw the good / When everyone saw baggage, you loved when no one could / Laying in this bed beside you, I don’t have to hide away / You see all the wreckage and it wrecks me that you stay,” Smith sings in the chorus.
Turnpike Troubadours, "Old Time Feeling (Like Before)"
That is why I find peace of mind most enthralling, it can thrive independent of circumstance or location. Home is security amidst the storm, the aftermath of forgiveness, driven by love. The word home has different meanings, and different things can mean home to me, just as it can for you. My little sister used to say that our minivan felt like home more than anything. Many musicians live life on the road, so maybe that's why I've always connected to their search for home. But the diversity of music indicates how different each experience is.
I have met many people in my life that get uncomfortable when a politically charged topic comes up. With the amount of friction in politics these days, people are scared of coming under fire even if they are knowledgeable about politics. However, what I have noticed is that when people have a level of respect for a person they are conversing with, the conversation has a much more likable outcome and is important for the greater idea of bipartisanship. The stipulation on this rule is that a person does not have to be respectful of another's views when those views are rooted in hatred or threaten your wellbeing. If you are from a state that receives little to no snow every year you most likely have a different picture of what it like. Which may be like not being able to see the grass and having your version of Frosty the Snowman on your front yard where you dug up rocks and sticks and grabbed someone in your family scarves and hat because you didn't want the snowman to be cold.
“Boyfriend Season” – Matt Stell
In an effort to represent his people, Baruch traverses the streets, trying to raise awareness and singing Hanukkah’s praises. Ultimately, he charms a department store CEO who agrees to stock more Hanukkah-themed gifts and offers him a hefty sum of gelt for working as an in-store Hanukkah consultant. "Under the Mistle" recounts a recent widower’s struggle to find love during the holiday season. After losing her husband over a year ago, Rachel Cohen finally lets her son set her up on a date with his Hebrew school teacher.

She let’s her enchanting vocals and effortless melody do the talking as she romanticizes her love for a dive bar and all the people in it. Like the song, the Randy Rogers Band has been looking back on the moments they’ve shared as a country music group. Their latest single, co-written by frontman Rogers alongside singer/songwriter Drew Kennedy, is the first taste of what fans can expect from their upcoming album, due out in the spring of 2022.
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She also intertwines a sample of faith through a vulnerable conversation with God that begs the idea that there is a bigger plan at stake. For country music fans looking to take a deeper dive beyond the surface. "Talking Behind Your Back" is one of a handful of songs Womack co-wrote on the record, and certainly one of the most traditional.
It could be “wherever the wind blows, wherever this life goes,” to quote from the chorus. Dierks Bentley is ending the year on a “High Note” with his new song featuring Billy Strings. Co-penned by Charlie Worsham and Jim Beavers and produced by Bentley alongside Ross Copperman, Jon Randall and F. Reid Shippen, this song is a true shot of serotonin with its upbeat stylings and witty references to weed.

Country newcomer Halle Kearns knows how to put on her party dress and fake a smile. And, she showcases that in her new track, “Happy In This Bar.” Featuring her honeyed country set of vocals over a heart-thumping beat and handpicking acoustics, Kearns sings about going out with her friends despite not feeling up to being in a downtown crowd. In Halle Kearns new song, “Moment,” her dreamy vocals strike a chord with anyone who has experienced the feeling of wanting to slow down life a bit and appreciate the present. Co-penend by Kearns with Andrew Capra and Mary Kutter, Kearns delivers a new take on the pressures that can come from looking to the future.
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