BREAKING: Date & Ticket Information Announced For The 59th Annual ACM Awards

The Academy of Country Music (ACM) has announced that the 59th ACM Awards will take place on Thursday, May 16. The ACM has shared information regarding tickets for the ceremony as well.

The annual event will stream live across the globe from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, exclusively on Prime Video as part of a multi-year deal that will take the awards through its milestone 60th anniversary next year.

“Frisco, Texas and The Star District proved to be the perfect new home for the evolution of this Emmy-nominated ‘party,’ bringing music’s biggest global superstars to the passionate and loyal Texas country music fans! We’re thrilled to bring ACM Awards week to life again at the home of America’s Team, the Dallas Cowboys, along with our best-in-class partners at Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, Dick Clark Productions and our Executive Producer, Raj Kapoor, to make this year’s show even bigger and better,” says ACM CEO Damon Whiteside. Fans will certainly want to be there in person to experience all the incredible moments we have in store, and we can’t wait to see everyone in Texas!”

“We all experienced first-hand last year what a perfect fit the Academy of Country Music Awards are with Ford Center at The Star, not only inside for the show, but out and around The Star District and Frisco as well,” says Dallas Cowboys Owner, President & General Manager Jerry Jones. “The stars of country music shine very brightly here in Texas, and we’re honored to be the home of this amazing celebration once again. We can’t wait to host all of the great artists and fans at ‘Country Music’s Party of the Year!'”

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. this Friday (March 8) on SeatGeek.com. Prices range from $330-$1,200 before taxes and fees. Presale tickets will be available for ACM A-List subscribers starting this Wednesday (March 6). Those who sign up for the ACM A-List free email newsletter will be sent a presale code that will allow them to purchase tickets in advance of the public on-sale. For more information, click here.

CRS 2024 Day Three: Women’s Networking Breakfast, BMLG Lunch, New Faces

Country Radio Seminar (CRS) wrapped up Friday (March 1) at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Below are some of the highlights from the last day of programming. Next year, Country Radio Seminar will take place Wednesday, Feb. 19 – Friday, Feb. 21, 2025.

Women’s Networking Breakfast

Women’s networking breakfast during CRS 2024.

Sponsored by Nuvoodoo Media Services, CRS day three kicked off with the Women’s Networking Breakfast. The event offered a place for women to network with other women in an array of industry positions.

Those at the breakfast included Abby Leigh (WQDR/Raleigh), Athena Puharic (The Valory Music Co.), Blake Carter (SEVENS Radio Network), Brooke Diaz (Big Machine Label Group), Charlene Bryant (UMG Nashville), Jessica “Carsen” Humphreville (Silverfish Media), Karina Farias-Day (Edison Research), Katie Dean (Leo33), Katie McCartney (Monument Records), Krista Hayes (Cumulus Nashville), Laura Hostelley (Triple Tigers Records), Melissa Quinones (WWKA), Mia McNeal (CMA), Nikki Thomas (WXBQ), Sarah Kay (WQMX) and Zena Burns (Futuri).

 

Big Machine Label Group Hosts Luncheon & Performance

Pictured: Back Row (L-R): RJ Curtis (CRB), Greylan James, Kris Lamb (Big Machine Records), George Briner (The Valory Music Co.), Kurt Johnson (CRB); Middle Row (L-R): Jimmy Harnen (Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment), Chris Janson, Brian Kelley, Riley Green, Charles Kelley, Allison Jones (Big Machine Label Group); Front Row (L-R): Dierks Bentley, Jackson Dean, Carly Pearce, Scott Borchetta (Big Machine Label Group), Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood, Mackenzie Carpenter, Sandi Spika Borchetta (Big Machine Label Group)

Big Machine Label Group hosted the final label luncheon and performance of the week. The label’s showcase included newcomers and superstars from their diverse artist roster.

Lady A kicked off the event with a performance of “Love You Back.” Dierks Bentley then came out and surprised the crowd with his Tom Petty cover of “American Girl.” Chris Janson performed his most recent No. 1 “All I Need Is You.” Mackenzie Carpenter rocked the crowd with unreleased track “Sound Of A Heartbreak.” Greylan James then performed his BMLG debut track “Young Man.” Jackson Dean showed off his top 15 track “Fearless.”

Brian Kelley gave a preview of his forthcoming debut album with “Acres.” Carly Pearce invited Lady A’s Charles Kelley back on stage to perform her top 20 hit “We Don’t Fight Anymore.” Riley Green performed his next radio single “Damn Good Day To Leave.” To close out the event, country superstars Garth Brooks and Ronnie Dunn surprised the crowd with a performance of their song “Rodeo Man.”

 

New Faces Of Country Closes Out The Week

Pictured (L-R): George Birge, Megan Moroney, Conner Smith, Dillon Carmichael, Corey Kent

CRS 2024 wrapped up with the annual New Faces Of Country show. This year’s new faces were George Birge, Megan Moroney, Conner Smith, Dillon Carmichael and Corey Kent.

The New Faces of Country Music Show stars five emerging artists who have achieved notable country radio success during the qualification period, which spanned from Nov. 1, 2022, to Oct. 31, 2023, for the 2024 show. The event has served as a pivotal moment in the careers of established country hitmakers since its inception in 1970.

UMPG Nashville Signs Dylan Gossett

Pictured (L-R): Sam Katz (Homebase Management), Roxy King (UMPG Nashville), Dylan Gossett and Federico Morris (Range Media Partners). Photo: Courtesy of UMPG Nashville

Singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett has signed an exclusive global publishing agreement with Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) Nashville.

Gossett came onto the scene with his critically acclaimed debut EP, No Better Time, which he wrote, recorded, produced and mixed in his bedroom in Austin, Texas. The EP includes the viral breakout single “Coal,” which has garnered over 150 million global streams to date and is now certified Gold in the U.S. “Coal” recently debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 and climbed to No. 21 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.

Gossett will follow up the successful project with a new EP, Songs In The Gravel, set for release on March 22 via Big Loud Texas/Mercury Records. He released the second single, “Somewhere Between,” today (March 1).

Roxy King, Director A&R at UMPG Nashville, says, “Gossett has a natural ability to tell meaningful stories in a unique and poetic way. It caught my ear from the get-go. Meeting Dylan is what sealed the deal. He is a star in every sense of the word. I am thrilled to work alongside of Dylan, Range Media Partners, Big Loud Texas and Mercury Records to help spread Dylan’s words around the world.”

“From my first meeting with Troy Tomlinson, Roxy King and the UMPG Nashville team, I knew they were the perfect creative partner. They have been passionate supporters of my songs since day one and I could not be more excited to have Roxy and the whole UMPG team in my corner,” Gossett shares.

Industry Ink: Country Now Live, Corey Kent, Koe Wetzel, ACM

Country Now Live Benefits St. Jude Research Hospital

Chris Young. Photo: Andrew Wendowski

This week’s Country Now Live show was filled with amazing performances and heartfelt generosity. Held at 6th and Peabody on Tuesday (Feb. 27), Red Light and Why&How artists including Peytan Porter, Drake White, Danielle Bradbery, Breland and Chris Young teamed up to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

 

Corey Kent Surprised With RIAA Gold Certification Plaque

Pictured (L-R): Dennis Reese, Jennifer Way, Ken Robold, Corey Kent, Taylor Lindsey and Jason McColl. Photo: Wales Toney

Rising country star Corey Kent received a surprise at the Sony Music Nashville office just before the 2024 Country Radio Seminar—his latest RIAA Gold certification plaque for his chart-climbing hit “Something’s Gonna Kill Me.” The surprise came in the wake of Kent’s first No. 1 party for his Platinum-certified song “Wild As Her,” written by Kelly Archer, Brett Tyler and Morgan Wallen.

Keeping in stride, Kent is set to perform in the New Faces of Country Music Show at CRS for his success at country radio this year and is currently joining Parker McCollum on the “Burn It Down” tour.

 

Koe Wetzel Receives RIAA Platinum Certification

Koe Wetzel. Photo: John Park

On Wednesday (Feb. 28), at his bar Riot Room in Fort Worth, Texas, Koe Wetzel received a RIAA Platinum certification plaque for his single “Drunk Driving.” The event, held on “Koe Wetzel Day,” celebrated his musical achievements alongside the announcement of his upcoming single, “Damn Near Normal,” via Columbia Records.

Wetzel was joined by Leon Bridges, another Fort Worth-native and Columbia Records artist, in the festivities. The evening underscored Wetzel’s growing influence in the industry and his strong connection to the local community.

 

ACM and Giggs Kick Off CRS With Membership Event 

Pictured (L-R): Taylor Preston (Giggs), Nikki Sanz (Giggs), Haley Montgomery (ACM) and Tommy Moore (ACM). Photo: Samuel Harris

On Monday (Feb. 26), ACM hosted their first touring industry-focused Happy Hour at Lakeside Lounge in collaboration with Giggs, the touring job platform. The event marked the first of many aimed at showcasing ACM Membership’s dedication to companies that are making their mark on touring and providing organic networking opportunities for Academy members.

Filled with industry professionals and members alike, the happy hour featured rewards for active members, a giveaway and an abundance of networking opportunities.

Scotty McCreery Slates Fifth Studio Album For May

Scotty McCreery will release his fifth studio album Rise & Fall via Triple Tigers Records on May 10.

With McCreery co-writing 12 of the album’s 13 tracks, Rise & Fall explores themes of heartbreak, rowdy nights, nostalgia, faith, newfound joy, fatherhood and enduring love. The singer-songwriter released a taste of the new project last night (Feb. 29) with the the track “Slow Dance.”

“I know every artist says it, but this is truly my favorite album I’ve made so far,” shares McCreery. “I wanted to create an album that reflected the music I grew up on and wasn’t chasing trends. So, I brought several of my songwriting buddies to the mountains of North Carolina to sit down and write a full-on country album that told a story, start to finish, and spoke to my soul. We’ve been performing most of the album live on the road and the response from the audiences has been overwhelming. I can’t wait for everyone to hear Rise & Fall when it comes out May 10th.”

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Rise & Fall was produced by McCreery’s longtime collaborators Frank Rogers, Aaron Eshuis and Derek Wells, and includes his top 12-and-rising single “Cab In A Solo” as well as tracks “Can’t Pass the Bar” and “Love Like This.”

With five consecutive No. 1 hits under his belt and multiple Gold and Platinum certifications, McCreery was recently invited by his musical hero Garth Brooks to become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry. His induction will take place on April 20 with another of his heroes, Josh Turner, officially welcoming him into the Opry family.

“I feel like we’re on the rise now, but I’ve fallen pretty low as well,” McCreery says regarding the highs and lows of his career. “I learned from every little part of that, and it helped me to know who I was as a person—let alone an artist. The rises and the falls helped craft these songs. They made this album what it is.”

Rise & Fall Track Listing:
1. “Little More Gone” (Scotty McCreery, Brent Anderson, Derek George, Frank Rogers, Bobby Hamrick, Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell)
2. “Cab In A Solo” (Scotty McCreery, Brent Anderson, Frank Rogers)
3. “Lonely” (Scotty McCreery, Brent Anderson, Derek George, Frank Rogers, Bobby Hamrick, Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell)
4. “Can’t Pass the Bar” (Scotty McCreery, Brent Anderson, Cale Dodds, Frank Rogers)
5. “Hey Rose” (Jay Brunswick, Jeremy Bussey, Bobby Hamrick)
6. “Fall of Summer” (Scotty McCreery, Brent Anderson, Derek George, Frank Rogers, Monty Criswell)
7. “Love Like This” (Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers, Aaron Eshuis)
8. “Slow Dance” (Scotty McCreery, Brent Anderson, Derek George, Monty Criswell)
9. “No Country for Old Men” (Scotty McCreery, Brent Anderson, Derek George, Frank Rogers, Monty Criswell)
10. “And Countin’” (Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers, Bobby Hamrick, Jeremy Bussey)
11. “Stuck Behind a Tractor” (Scotty McCreery, Chase McGill, Rhett Akins)
12. “Red Letter Blueprint” (Scotty McCreery, Derek George, Brent Anderson, Jeremy Bussey, Monty Criswell)
13. “Porch” (Scotty McCreery, Greylan James, Heather Morgan)

James Barker Band Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

James Barker Band during their Grand Ole Opry debut. Photo: Chris Hollo

James Barker Band made their Grand Ole Opry debut on Tuesday (Feb. 27).

James Barker Band during their Grand Ole Opry debut. Photo: Tristan Cusick

The group stepped into the historic circle to perform their ballad “Heartbeat,” from their most recent EP Ahead Of Our Time, and “New Old Trucks,” their collaboration with Dierks Bentley.

The milestone moment is a significant stepping stone for the 2023 CCMA Group of the Year as they continue to make their mark in the states while building upon their established success in Canada. They were supported by dozens of friends and family members in the audience. Lead singer James Barker sported a vintage Terri Clark T-shirt, further celebrating their Canadian roots as they showcased their talent and passion for country music on the Opry stage.

“It still doesn’t even feel real to have played in a place so rich with history, and it was such an honor to stand on the biggest stage in country music,” shares Barker. “This moment is a dream come true for all of us in the band. We’ve poured our hearts and souls into our music for the last decade, and to see it resonate here, in the heart of Nashville at the Opry, is a feeling words can’t describe. We’re so grateful for this incredible opportunity and it’s a moment we’ll be pinching ourselves about for a long time.”

Phil Vassar To Headline Nashville’s ‘SEC Party In The Park’ Celebration

Phil Vassar

Phil Vassar is set to headline the new fan event “SEC Party in the Park” on March 16 at Music City Walk of Fame Park with a free performance from 6 p.m. to  7:30 p.m.

The “SEC Party in the Park” is a free fan activation with live music, food trucks, family-friendly games and a video screen to watch the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament at Bridgestone Arena on March 15-16. The free “SEC Party in the Park” will kick off at 10 a.m. both days and is a new joint initiative of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp and the Southeastern Conference.

The fan festival will include a video screen to watch the tournament games, food trucks and cornhole games. The Fieldhouse Bar will offer cold beer, and phone charging stations will be available. Attendees are invited to bring blankets and collapsible chairs, but no coolers, backpacks or pop-up tents. The SEC will host SEC Fan Fare on the plaza at Bridgestone Arena and a section of Rep. John Lewis Way south of Broadway with fan-friendly activities.

“The ‘SEC Party in the Park’ will be a great gathering spot for fans to meet up before, after and in between games, as well as a family-friendly place for locals and visitors who don’t have game tickets to be part of the tournament atmosphere and cheer on their favorite SEC teams,” says NCVC President and CEO Deana Ivey. “We look forward to bringing live local music to the basketball tournament in a way that only Music City knows how to deliver.”

“’SEC Party in Park’ will be a great addition to the already outstanding fan experience of the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament,” says SEC COO Charlie Hussey. “We appreciate the continued support from Nashville and the Music City community.”

This is the twelfth year for Nashville to host the SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament, dating back to 2001. The tournament kicks off with a 6 p.m. game on Wednesday, March 13, and runs to March 17, when the championship game is played at 12 p.m. The full Men’s Tournament schedule also is available at secsports.com.

CRS 2024 Day Two: AI Town Hall, Research Presentation, Artist Interview & More

Day two of Country Radio Seminar (CRS) took place Thursday (Feb. 29) at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Below are some of the highlights from yesterday’s programming.

AI Interactive Town Hall

Pictured (L-R): Buzz Knight, Zena Burns, Fred Jacobs, Mike McVay

As a follow up to last year’s CRS roundtable regarding artificial intelligence, day two kicked off with “AI Interactive Townhall: Reflecting on a Year of Growth and Learning and Looking Forward to What’s Ahead.” The panel included Founder and CEO of Buzz Knight Media Buzz Knight, Jacobs Media’s Fred Jacobs, President of McVay Media Mike McVay and Futuri’s Zena Burns.

Key themes of the panel included advancements in AI, lessons learned, industry adaptation, ethical considerations and regulations, and future prospects and learning needs.

 

CRS Research Presentation: On Air Personalities

“But They Have a Great Personality: On Air Talent And Their Roles on All Platforms” CRS Research Presentation

timThis year’s CRS research presentation, presented by Smith Geiger Group, was “But They Have a Great Personality: On Air Talent And Their Roles on All Platforms.” The study focused on the impact and influence of on-air personalities across terrestrial, satellite and digital service provider platforms.

Questions explored in the presentation included what audiences seek in their listening experiences, the distinctiveness of personalities as a competitive advantage, the relevance of “live and local” content and how personality-driven approaches resonate across different life forms in country music consumption.

 

‘The Artist Interview’ With Lainey Wilson & Trisha Yearwood

Lainey Wilson & Trisha Yearwood

Sponsored by ASCAP, this year’s artist interview featured a conversation between two-time CMA Female Vocalist of the Year Trisha Yearwood and Grammy winner Lainey Wilson.

 

CRS Honors Kane Brown & Tim Leary

Kane Brown receives CRB Artist Humanitarian Award

The annual CRS Honors returned this year with two presentations, hosted by CRB President Kurt Johnson and CRB Executive Director RJ Curtis. The first was to country star Kane Brown receiving the CRB Artist Humanitarian Award. WIRK/West Palm Beach morning personality Tim Leary was presented with the Tom Rivers Humanitarian Award. Both recipients were honored for their outstanding humanitarian and professional achievements.

The War & Treaty gave a stirring live performance to accompany the “In Memoriam” segment to honor industry colleagues who have passed. The session ended with the announcement of the 2024 Country Radio Hall of Fame inductees, including on-air personalities Cody Alan (SiriusXM) and the duo Pat & Tom (KNCI/Sacramento), alongside off-air luminaries Mike Moore (WKHX/Atlanta), Jim Robertson (retired, KIKK/Houston, WOGK/Gainesville/Ocala) and Meg Stevens (WUBL/Atlanta).

 

Bob Kingsley’s Acoustic Alley With Emily Weisband, Jason Aldean, Keith Urban & More

Keith Urban

Established by the late Bob Kingsley, the Bob Kingsley Acoustic Alley spotlights Nashville’s top songwriters. Hosted by Fitz Country Top 40 Host Fitz and sponsored by Skyview Networks, the event featured three rounds of performers.

Round 1 featured Rhett Akins, Emily Weisband and JT Harding. Round 2 saw John Morgan, Scooter Carusoe, Brent Anderson and Jason Aldean. The event ended with a performance by country superstar Keith Urban. Radio Ink also revealed their annual Top 30 Country PDs.

 

BBR Music Group Decades Party

HunterGirl

Day two ended with the BBR Music Group Decades Party. The slate of star-studded performances featured hits from the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and beyond. Hosted by Blair Garner, the night was a true celebration of the music that defines a generation.

Performers included Jason Aldean, John Morgan, HunterGirl, Blanco Brown, Brooke Eden, The Frontmen, Frank Ray and more.

Chayce Beckham Launches New ‘Bad For Me Tour’ March 9

Chayce Beckham. Photo: Matthew Simmons

Chayce Beckham will kick off his new headlining “Bad For Me Tour” on March 9 in Australia.

The tour will visit the states as well, with stops in Ft. Worth, Asheville, Charlotte, Stillwater, Sacramento and more through October. The upcoming tour will give fans a sneak peek into Beckham’s soon-to-be-announced debut project.

“I have a brand new show, and I’m beyond thrilled to be back on the road and touring again this year,” says Beckham. “With a new set and new music coming very soon, I’m itching to get in front of some crowds and sing these songs with my band. I’m really proud of the work we’ve done to create this experience for the fans of country music.”

Beckham has more to celebrate as his entirely self-penned, RIAA-certified Platinum hit single “23” that earns over 4.6 million on-demand streams per week is surging toward the top five at country radio. One of only three singles on the country radio chart in 2023 that was self-written by the artist, his smash debut “23” has become an anthemic staple in his live shows, having racked up over 358 million on-demand streams and topping numerous viral charts, including No. 1 on iTunes All-Genre and Country charts.

Upcoming “Bad For Me Tour” Dates:
3/9 – Toowoomba, Australia – Meatstock Festival (Toowoomba City Centre
3/16 – Bendigo, Australia – Meatstock Festival (Bendigo City Centre)
3/23 – Alpine, CA – Country Fest
3/28 – Rootstown, OH – Dusty Armadillo
4/4 – Catoosa, OK – Track 5
4/5 – Pocola, OK – Choctaw Casino
4/6 – Manhattan, KS – The Hat
4/11 – Ft Worth, TX -Tannahill’s Tavern and Music Hall
4/12 – Grant, OK – Choctaw Casino
4/13 – Stillwater, OK – Tumbleweed Dance Hall
4/19 – Vancouver, BC – Coastal City Country Fest
5/2 – Columbus, OH – The Bluestone
5/3 – Warrendale, PA – Jergels
5/4 – Winchester, VA – Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Festival (Discovery Museum)
5/9 – Schenectady, NY – Frog Alley
5/10 – Binghampton, NY – Touch of Texas
5/11 – Jordan,NY – Kegs Canalside
5/16 – Asheville, NC – Salvage Station
5/17 – Barco, NC – Morris Farm
5/18 – Charlotte, NC – Coyote Joe’s
5/23 – Bishop, CA – Mule Days
5/24 – Apple Valley, CA – HillTop Tavern and Inn
6/6 – Fargo, ND – Happy Harry’s Ribfest @ Fargo Dome
6/9 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre/KYGO
6/18 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
6/21 – Buffalo, NY – Taste of Country (Sahlen Field)
6/27 – Cadott, WI – Country Fest 2024
6/29 – Brainerd, MN – Lakes Jam
7/12 – Rhinelander, WI – Hodag Country Festival
7/18 – Ankeny, IA – The District at Prairie Trail
7/19 – New Berlin, IL – Danenberger Family Vineyards
8/9 – Oro Station, Ontario – Boots and Hearts
8/16 – Montréal, Québec – Parc Jean-Drapeau/ Lasso Fest
10/20 – Sacramento, CA – Discovery Park

Carly Pearce Shares Title Track From Forthcoming Album ‘Hummingbird’

Photo: Courtesy of Big Machine Records

Carly Pearce has announced that her fourth Big Machine Records studio album, Hummingbird, will be released on June 14. She shared the stirring title track from the forthcoming project today (March 1).

Produced by Pearce, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, Hummingbird marks Pearce’s debut as a co-producer and fully represents her new musical chapter. The project includes her Grammy-nominated, top 20-and-rising single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton, which is now officially RIAA Gold-certified.

“I have lived a lot of life in the last few years,” says Pearce. “Entering a new decade has brought a lot of maturity, growth, heartache and healing. I am still a work in progress, but these songs represent my honesty, playfulness and openness to keep growing.”

Pearce hits the road this week with upcoming performances at the Country to Country (C2C) Festival in the United Kingdom. Starting March 14, she’ll join Tim McGraw as direct support on all dates of his 2024 arena “Standing Room Only Tour.”

Hummingbird Track Listing:
1. “Country Music Made Me Do It” | Carly Pearce, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
2. “Truck on Fire” | Carly Pearce, Justin Ebach, Charles Kelley
3. “Still Blue” | Carly Pearce, Natalie Hemby, Josh Osborne
4. “Heels Over Head” | Carly Pearce, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
5. “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton | Carly Pearce, Pete Good, Shane McAnally
6. “Rock Paper Scissors” | Carly Pearce, Nicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds
7. “Oklahoma” | Carly Pearce, Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally, Jordan Reynolds
8. “My Place” | Carly Pearce, Lauren Hungate, Jordan Reynolds
9. “Things I Don’t Chase” | Robyn Dell’Unto, Kat Higgins, Ava Supplesa
10. “Woman to Woman” | Carly Pearce, Tofer Brown, Lauren Hungate
11. “Fault Line” | Carly Pearce, Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally, Jordan Reynolds
12. “Pretty Please” | Carly Pearce, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
13. “Trust Issues” | Carly Pearce, Nicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds
14. “Hummingbird” | Carly Pearce, Nicolle Galyon, Shane McAnally, Jordan Reynolds