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Nine Country Music Songs You Need To Hear This Week Feat Jackson Dean, John Morgan, Corey Kent & More



Jackson Dean - On The Back Of My Dreams


In a landscape often dominated by transient fads, Jackson Dean’s On The Back Of My Dreams stands out as a triumph of artistry and sincerity. For those who haven’t yet joined the Jackson Dean train, now is the perfect time to grab your ticket and experience the magic for yourself. This album isn’t just a collection of songs; it’s a journey through the heart and soul of one of country music’s most compelling voices.





John Morgan - Long Ride Home


As “Long Ride Home” begins to gain traction, it’s clear that John Morgan is poised for a long and illustrious career filled with more tunes that capture the heart and soul of country music. His ability to blend relatable narratives with powerful melodies makes him a standout artist in a crowded field, and his live performances promise to keep fans coming back for more. In a world where authenticity and storytelling reign supreme, John Morgan is steering his way to the top with every chord and lyric. Whether you’re a longtime country aficionado or new to the genre, “Long Ride Home” is a must-listen that exemplifies why John Morgan is a rising star you won’t want to miss.





Corey Kent - Black Bandana


From start to finish, Black Bandana is more than just an album—it’s a deeply personal and triumphant chapter in Corey Kent’s life story. It feels as though listeners are walking alongside him, sharing in both his hardships and victories. His evolution from the “Wild As Her” breakout sensation to an artist with profound depth and storytelling prowess is palpable. This is not a collection of songs made to chase chart-topping singles or fleeting trends; it’s a body of work that reflects the man behind the music—one who’s experienced both the high of chasing dreams and the low of nearly losing them. His voice, steady and soulful, guides us through the peaks and valleys of life, reminding us that dreams aren’t achieved by waving a white flag but by pushing forward, even when the road is rough. Black Bandana is a personal win for Corey Kent. He showcases his evolution not only as a musician but as a storyteller, a dreamer, and a father. With an unmistakable voice, undeniable talent, and an album full of heart, Kent proves that his journey is far from over. The boy from Bixby is ready for bigger stages, and this record is just the beginning.





Riley Green & Ella Langley - Don’t Mind If I Do


Riley Green and Ella Langley’s new duet, “Don’t Mind If I Do,” is a masterclass in how undeniable chemistry between two artists can elevate a song to something truly special. As the title track of Green's upcoming album, this acoustic gem pulls you in with a warmth that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The song unravels like a heartfelt conversation between two people grappling with distance and uncertainty, wondering if they still have a place in each other's lives. It’s a familiar storyline in country music, but what makes this one stand out is the subtle brilliance of how Green and Langley breathe new life into it. Green, who wrote the song solo, proves that he’s hit a songwriting sweet spot. His lyrics are simple but loaded with meaning, carefully balancing vulnerability and hope in a way that feels authentic rather than contrived. The song’s acoustic foundation allows these emotions to shine without distraction, giving listeners a sense of intimacy that’s rare in the often-polished world of modern country. Green’s delivery is effortlessly sincere, and it’s clear that this is more than just another love song for him—it’s a reflection of a seasoned storyteller in his prime. Enter Ella Langley, whose harmonies don’t just complement Green’s vocals—they elevate them. The depth and emotion she brings, especially in her verse and the final chorus, add layers to the song that make it richer and more compelling. Langley’s voice, often known for its boldness, softens here in a way that reveals a more delicate side of her artistry. Together, their voices blend beautifully, creating a sense of longing and connection that feels genuine rather than forced. In a genre where songs about heartache can easily become formulaic, “Don’t Mind If I Do” stands out as something special. The song’s simplicity is its strength, allowing both Green and Langley to showcase their unique talents while delivering a narrative that feels personal and relatable. The harmonies are flawless, and the back-and-forth between the two feels like the perfect soundtrack to the closing scene of a country rom-com, where you're rooting for the couple to finally find their way back to each other. Ultimately, “Don’t Mind If I Do” is more than just a song—it’s a story of hope, regret, and the possibility of second chances, wrapped in a musical package that is as genuine as the artists singing it. Riley Green and Ella Langley have created something magical here, proving that sometimes, all you need to tell a great story is an acoustic guitar, two voices in harmony, and a whole lot of heart.




Jon Pardi - Friday Night Heartbreaker


Jon Pardi’s new single "Friday Night Heartbreaker" is a tantalizing mix of groovy blues and modern country that showcases a side of him we didn’t know we needed—but are thrilled to have. It’s as if Pardi took a detour from his traditional country roots, found a roadhouse bar with neon lights, and decided to stay a while. The result? A track that’s both dangerously catchy and undeniably fun. "Friday Night Heartbreaker" opens with a slinky guitar riff that sets the stage for what’s about to go down. The groove is so infectious it’s like the soundtrack to a slow-motion scene in a movie—one where the lead character walks into a room and everyone knows something epic is about to happen. And then Pardi’s voice kicks in, smooth yet rugged, carrying just the right amount of swagger. By the time he hits the chorus, his vocals soar, adding a layer of intensity that makes you feel like he’s warning you but daring you to take the risk anyway. What makes this track even more special is that it features his entire touring band. The synergy between them is palpable; you can tell they had fun with this one. The unique sonic landscape they create is a blend of neo-traditional country with a modern twist, making it impossible not to tap your foot or nod your head along with the beat. It’s got that late-night, honky-tonk vibe that’s perfect for a Friday night out—or, in this case, a Friday night heartbreaker. Lyrically, the song paints a vivid picture of a dangerously enticing woman, the kind who’ll leave you mesmerized and regretting your choices in equal measure. “She’s a Friday night heartbreaker, hellraiser, game player,” Pardi sings, and you can almost see the devilish grin behind those words. The songwriting team—Chris Tompkins, Jessie Jo Dillon, Daniel Ross, Ryan Hurd, and Josh Miller—has crafted lyrics that are both playful and cautionary, a perfect match for the track’s groovy undertone. As Pardi warns, “Better run—better run—better run never look back,” you’re caught in the crossfire between wanting to heed his advice and being drawn in by the allure of the heartbreaker he’s describing. The bridge intensifies this dilemma, with Pardi almost pleading for you to “slip outside” but knowing full well you’re already hooked. It’s a musical journey that leaves you both satisfied and craving more. "Friday Night Heartbreaker" is a testament to Jon Pardi’s versatility as an artist. He’s managed to blend bluesy grooves with country storytelling in a way that feels fresh and exciting. If this track is any indication of what’s to come, we can’t wait to see what his next project brings. So, go ahead and give it a listen—but don’t say we didn’t warn you. This one’s got all the makings of a hit, and it might just leave you as hypnotized as the heartbreaker herself.




Dwight Yoakam Feat. Post Malone "I Don’t Know How To Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom)


Well, folks, this was definitely not on our 2024 bingo card, but Dwight Yoakam teaming up with Post Malone? Consider us officially intrigued—and totally hooked. “I Don’t Know How To Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom)” is a collaboration that no one saw coming, yet it feels like a match made in honky-tonk heaven. Dwight Yoakam, the legendary architect of the Bakersfield sound, is back with his first new song in nine years, and he’s brought along a surprising partner in crime—none other than genre-blurring superstar Post Malone. At first glance, this pairing might seem like an odd couple, but as soon as that opening riff kicks in, it all makes perfect sense. The track is steeped in everything that made Yoakam a country legend: twangy guitar licks, a steady toe-tapping beat, and that signature lonesome drawl that can wring emotion from a stone. But don’t let the Post Malone feature fool you—this isn’t some trendy crossover track trying to hop on the pop-country bandwagon. No, this song is pure, unadulterated country heartbreak, with Malone’s gritty vocals fitting right in alongside Yoakam’s. Together, they paint a vivid picture of two heartbroken fools who’ve lost their way, unable to find the words to say goodbye to their lovers as the sorrow of their unraveling relationship hits like a sledgehammer. The chorus is a knockout, with the “Bang Bang Boom Boom” line hitting hard and sticking with you long after the song fades out. What’s really special about this track is how it manages to sound both classic and fresh. Yoakam’s timeless style anchors the song in the rich traditions of country music, while Malone’s presence adds a touch of modern flair without overshadowing the essence of what makes this track so great. It’s a jukebox dream—something you can imagine playing in a smoky bar at midnight, with the neon lights reflecting off your half-empty glass of whiskey. In a year full of surprises, “I Don’t Know How To Say Goodbye (Bang Bang Boom Boom)” is the kind of unexpected delight that reminds us why we love music in the first place. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration and proof that sometimes, the most unlikely pairings can create something truly special. Here’s hoping we don’t have to wait another nine years for Dwight to grace us with another gem—but in the meantime, we’ll be spinning this one on repeat.




Tanner Adell - Silverado


Well, the buckle bunny strikes again! Tannder Adell, the pop-country phenom known for her upbeat, toe-tapping anthems, has shifted gears with her highly anticipated new single, “Silverado.” But don't let the change in tempo fool you—Adell’s signature charisma and confidence are still front and center, just cruising down a more reflective road. “Silverado” is a melodically moody track that stands out as a testament to Adell’s artistic versatility. Inspired by her own journey to Music City, the song paints a vivid picture of the highs and lows of chasing a dream. The silver linings she sings about aren’t just metaphors; they’re milestones on her path to self-discovery and success. Adell's ability to weave personal experiences into her music makes this track not only relatable but also deeply resonant with anyone who's ever dared to dream big.

What sets “Silverado” apart is how effortlessly it blends strong country storytelling with the infectious beats of pop and hip-hop. Adell has mastered the art of genre fusion, and this track is a prime example of her unique sound. The lyrics are both introspective and inspiring, delivering a powerful message of perseverance wrapped in a melody that’s impossible to forget. Adell’s vocal performance in “Silverado” is nothing short of captivating. Her voice, rich with emotion and authenticity, drives the narrative with a conviction that feels as genuine as it is compelling. She doesn’t just sing the words; she lives them, pulling listeners into her world and taking them along for the ride. “Silverado” isn’t just a song—it’s an anthem for dreamers. Whether you’re on your own journey or just need a reminder that the silver linings are worth the struggle, Tannder Adell’s latest track is the perfect soundtrack. So, buckle up, turn the volume up, and let “Silverado” take you on a ride you won’t soon forget.




Neon Union - Good Years


Neon Union’s latest single, "Good Years," is more than just another catchy tune—it's a testament to the duo's rapidly rising star in the country music world. With an ACM nomination already under their belt, Neon Union is showing no signs of slowing down, and this track, which also serves as the title of their upcoming album, is proof that they're here to stay. From the moment the song starts, it’s clear that Neon Union has tapped into something special. Known for their energetic and infectious harmonies, the duo takes a step back with "Good Years," offering a more introspective and heartfelt narrative that resonates deeply with listeners. The song captures the bittersweet essence of looking back on a simpler time, reminding us that the "good years" we often long for were as golden as they seemed. The storytelling in "Good Years" is classic country, with lyrics that paint vivid pictures of growing up, leaving behind childhood, and realizing that those carefree days were, in fact, the best of times. The duo’s playful yet poignant use of language is a nod to the golden era of country music, where storytelling was king, and every lyric carried weight. Neon Union manages to honor this tradition while still bringing their fresh, modern sound to the table. One of the standout elements of "Good Years" is the production. It’s polished yet organic, perfectly complementing the highs and lows of the memories being revisited. The music ebbs and flows like the emotions that come with flipping through an old photo album—sometimes joyful, sometimes tinged with a bit of melancholy. The production enhances the song’s narrative, making the listener feel like they’re right there in the moment, reliving those good years alongside the duo."Good Years" isn’t just a song; it’s an experience. It’s a reminder to cherish the present because, one day, these might be the days we look back on with the same fondness. Neon Union has delivered a track that’s both nostalgic and forward-looking, capturing the essence of what makes country music so powerful—its ability to tell a story that feels like your own. With "Good Years," Neon Union proves once again why they’re a duo to watch. Their ability to blend classic country elements with their unique, modern twist is what makes them stand out in a crowded field. This song is sure to resonate with anyone who’s ever looked back on the past with a smile and a tear, and it’s a strong indicator that Neon Union’s best years are still ahead of them.




MaRynn Taylor - Season Two Of Friends


In a world where everyone seems to have their lives meticulously planned out, MaRynn Taylor’s latest single, "Season 2 of Friends," arrives as a refreshing and soulful reminder that it’s perfectly okay to be a work in progress. Inspired by the nostalgia of the iconic TV show Friends, which celebrates its 30th anniversary since its NBC debut, Taylor’s song effortlessly blends pop-culture nostalgia with a message of personal growth and acceptance. At just over three minutes, "Season 2 of Friends" is a sonic treat that immediately grabs your attention with its infectious groove and Taylor’s honey-soaked vocals. The track is more than just a catchy tune—it’s an anthem for 20-somethings and beyond who find themselves navigating the uncertainties of life. The comparison to the much-loved TV show is not just a clever nod; it forms the heart of the song’s narrative, equating life's current challenges with the ups and downs of a beloved series. Taylor's vocal delivery is both soothing and invigorating, reminiscent of a close friend giving you the pep talk you didn’t know you needed. The song’s upbeat rhythm and vibrant instrumentation create an irresistible urge to sway along, while its underlying message strikes a deep, resonant chord. Lines like “this is only where the episode ends” beautifully encapsulate the sentiment that, much like a TV show, our lives are ongoing stories full of twists and turns. The song has the ability to convey a reassuring message without coming off as preachy. It’s not about having everything figured out—it’s about embracing the journey and the moments of uncertainty with optimism and grace. The song captures that essence with an authenticity that is both comforting and empowering. In a way, Taylor’s latest single feels like an invitation to join her on a personal journey of self-discovery, much like how we’ve journeyed with the characters of Friends through their various seasons. It’s a reminder that while we might not have all the answers right now, every episode, every phase of our lives, brings us closer to understanding ourselves and our paths. MaRynn Taylor has delivered a song that is not only a tribute to a cultural phenomenon but also a beacon of hope for anyone feeling a little lost in their own story. With its infectious melody, heartfelt lyrics, and Taylor’s compelling performance, this single is a standout reminder that life’s best moments are often those that aren’t scripted or planned. Sometimes, it’s the unscripted moments that make for the most memorable episodes of all.









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