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Hayden Coffman Delivers Emotional Depth and Grit on New EP “Goner”

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Hayden Coffman is stepping into a defining moment in his career with the release of his new EP Goner, out now. The six-track project captures the rising country artist at his most dynamic, blending high-energy moments with deeply personal storytelling that highlights his continued evolution.

Anchoring the release is the title track “Goner,” which serves as the EP’s final reveal and emotional centerpiece. The song dives into the complexities of a toxic relationship built on empty threats and repeated cycles, a theme Coffman says many listeners will recognize. “Everybody’s had at least one relationship like this,” he shares, pointing to the push-and-pull dynamic that ultimately fuels the track’s emotional weight.

Across Goner, Coffman brings together songs written over several years, creating a project that feels both reflective and cohesive. From the confident tone of “Call It Country” to the vulnerability woven into tracks like “Hate That I Love It,” the EP balances variety with a clear artistic identity. Each song contributes to a larger narrative, showcasing different sides of Coffman’s songwriting and vocal range.

The release arrives during a major upswing for the artist, who continues to gain traction as one of country’s most exciting independent voices. With more than 280 million global streams and a growing presence across major streaming platforms, Coffman’s momentum is undeniable. His RIAA Gold-certified hit “Better Off” marked a significant milestone, while upcoming performances, including CMA Fest’s Wrangler Remix Stage, signal even bigger things ahead.

With Goner, Hayden Coffman delivers a project that feels both grounded and expansive, proving his ability to connect with listeners through authenticity, energy, and a clear sense of purpose.