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New Music Friday: Ella Langley, Noah Kahan, Josh Ross, Austin Snell, & More
New Music Friday is pulling no punches this week. From heavyweight collaborations to rising voices carving out their lane, this drop feels like a crossroads moment for country, Americana, and genre-blurring storytellers. HARDY, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, and Tim McGraw join forces on the gritty, statement-making “McArthur,” while Noah Kahan delivers another emotionally charged gut-check with “The Great Divide.” Elsewhere, Ella Langley’s “Dandelion” blooms with quiet intensity, ERNEST spins a character-driven gem on “Lorelei,” and Ian Munsick keeps his momentum charging forward with “Geronimo.”
On the rising-artist front, this week shines just as bright—Sicily Rose, Josh Ross, Bellah Mae, Lauren Spencer Smith, and Austin Snell all bring fresh energy and distinct perspectives, while newcomers Hope Douds, Meels, and Indigo Syndicate add texture and surprise to the mix. Whether you’re here for stadium-sized anthems, back-road heartbreak, or something a little left of center, this week’s New Music Friday proves there’s no shortage of stories worth pressing play on.
“McArthur” – HARDY, Eric Church, Morgan Wallen, Tim McGraw
“Dandelion” – Ella Langley
“The Great Divide” – Noah Kahan
“Bar And Back – Josh Ross
“Annabella Mae” – Sicily Rose
“Lorelei” – ERNEST
“Redneck And You Know It” – Dalton Davis
“Geronimo” – Ian Munsick
“Hill I’d Die On” – Thomason
“Crazy Over You” – Robert Bacon
“Let Me Love You” – Austin Snell
“Slow Dancin'” – STELLA LEFTY
“Ruby” – Dailey & Vincent
“Fast Lane” – Bellah Mae
“The Dirt” – Jenna Paulette, John Morgan
“Never Been Better” – Myles Morgan
“Natural Disaster” – Lauren Spencer Smith
“Across The Raccoon Strait” – Meels
“One Hell Of A Life” – Hope Douds
“Days Go By” – Kimberly Dawn
“Sasquatch” – Indigo Syndicate




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