
Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 34th MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year category. The Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year is voted by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville songwriter and recording artist who, for the first time, wrote or co-wrote a Top 10 song during the eligibility period of June 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022.
The winners of this year’s honors will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Tuesday, August 30. Presenting Sponsor of the 2022 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribed members. Voting is now open and closes on July 29 at 5:00 p.m.
To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow member here.

Priscilla Block is a co-writer on her first hit single, “Just About Over You,” along with Emily Kroll and Sarah Jones. The moody break-up track went viral at the end of 2020, landing Block a publishing deal with Warner Chappell and recording contract with UMG Nashville. She released her major label debut album, Welcome To The Block Party, in early 2022. With 12 tracks all co-written by Block, the charming singer-songwriter has been making a mark with songs such as “My Bar,” “Thick Thighs,” “I Bet You Wanna Know” and “Peaked In High School.” Block scored her first No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with “Just About Over You” in August. Block is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year this year at the MusicRow Awards.
BRELAND, also known as “The Pen Point Guard,” has been disrupting writer rooms in Nashville for the past few years with his genre-bending sound. First making waves with his Platinum debut “My Truck,” BRELAND has impressed industry members with his boundless creativity on songs such as “Cross Country,” “Throw It Back (feat. Keith Urban),” and “Praise The Lord (feat. Thomas Rhett).” He signed his first ever publishing deal with Reservoir in early 2021, and subsequently scored his first No. 1 with his collaboration with Dierks Bentley and HARDY on “Beers On Me.” BRELAND recently announced that his Bad Realm Records / Atlantic Records / Warner Music Nashville debut album, Cross Country, is coming this fall.
Martin Johnson comes to country music with an impressive resume of pop success. As frontman of the pop-punk band Boys Like Girls, Johnson penned the bands hallmark songs such as “The Great Escape,” “Thunder,” and “Love Drunk.” With his new wave alternative project The Night Game, he released his sophomore album Dog Years in 2021. Johnson, a Warner Chappell writer, also has co-written songs for Jason Derulo, Flo Rida, Gavin DeGraw, Avril Lavigne, and more. He broke through as a hit country songwriter this year with Lady A’s No. 1 hit “Like A Lady” and Elle King’s chart-topper with Miranda Lambert, “Drunk (And I Dont Wanna Go Home).” Johnson’s country credits also include songs recorded by Dan + Shay, Hunter Hayes, and Warren Zeiders.
John Morgan hit a double this year, scoring his first two hit songs in MusicRow‘s qualification period. Morgan first hit the top of the charts with Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood’s “If I Didn’t Love You” in October of 2021; he was back again in May of 2022 with Aldean’s “Trouble With A Heartbreak.” Morgan impressed Aldean so much that the country star signed him to his newly-formed publishing company, Triple Play Music, and his record label imprint with BBR Music Group, Night Train Records. Morgan has released a sampling of his own music with “Coldest Beer in Town” in 2021 and “Right In The Middle” in 2022.
Elvie Shane broke onto the scene with the tender tribute to his step-son, “My Boy.” Since its release, “My Boy” took on a life of its own, from going viral on TikTok, hitting the top of the country charts, and being certified Platinum. Shane released his debut full length album, Backslider, on Wheelhouse Records in October of 2021. The Warner Chappell and Rome Phrey writer co-wrote 14 of the album’s 15 songs. Shane’s new single from Backslider, “County Roads,” was one of the most added songs at country radio upon its debut and continues to climb. Shane is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year this year at the MusicRow Awards.
Lainey Wilson brought her signature “Bell Bottom Country” to her studio album Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ in early 2021 via Broken Bow Records. With Wilson as a co-writer on all tracks, the album produced her breakout hit “Things A Man Oughta Know.” The tune took off, hitting the top of the charts, being certified Platinum, and winning Song of the Year at the 2022 ACM Awards. Likewise, Wilson has become an industry favorite, being named to multiple Artist to Watch lists. In early 2022 Wilson rang the bell at the top of the charts again, this time alongside Cole Swindell for their fiery duet, “Never Say Never.” The Sony Music Publishing writer is currently climbing the charts again with her new single “Heart Like A Truck,” a song she co-wrote with Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson. The singer-songwriter took home the Discovery Artist of the Year at last year’s MusicRow Awards, and is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year this year.
Cumulus Names Don Hurley Program Director For NASH Icon & Classic Rock Station
/by Lorie HollabaughDon Hurley
Don Hurley has been named Program Director for Cumulus Tri-Cities TN-VA country station NASH Icon 104.9/WKOS-FM and for heritage classic rock radio station 101.5 WQUT-FM.
Hurley steps into the role on Aug. 1, and succeeds longtime Program Director John Patrick, who is retiring on July 31 after a successful 45-year radio career, including 31 years with the Cumulus Tri-Cities stations.
Hurley joins Cumulus Tri-Cities from Bicoastal Media in Medford, Oregon, where he served as Operations Manager for the company’s four-station group since 2008. Prior to that, he was Program Director for Saga Communications’ KAFE-FM and KISM-FM in Bellingham, Washington. Hurley has also held programming and on-air positions at stations in San Diego; Binghamton, New York; Flint, Michigan; and Las Vegas.
“I’m thankful to John Patrick for the many contributions he has made to the company and community over the years and wish him much happiness in his retirement,” says Cynthia Rollison, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Tri-Cities. “As we look to build on the long history of success with WQUT and WKOS, I am excited to welcome 30+ year programming pro Don Hurley to our team and look forward to working closely with him to achieve great things in the market.”
“I am thrilled to roll up my sleeves with Cumulus in the Tri-Cities TN-VA market, a wonderful community where my family truly wanted to be,” adds Hurley. “I’m grateful to Cumulus VP/ Classic Rock Wade Linder and Cumulus VP/Programming Greg Frey for their confidence, and especially to VP/Market Manager Cindy Rollison as we look to expand on the enormous heritage of WQUT and WKOS. I feel as though I’m joining an exclusive club, as opportunities at Cumulus Tri-Cities are extremely rare. Retiring programmer John Patrick has assembled a dominant team, and I’m honored to continue writing many more chapters to this amazing legacy!”
Scotty McCreery Earns Fifth Consecutive No. 1 With ‘Damn Strait’
/by Lorie HollabaughScotty McCreery. Photo: Jeff Ray
Scotty McCreery has racked up his fifth consecutive No. 1 with the cleverly-penned George Strait tribute track “Damn Strait.” The song hit the top spot on the Mediabase chart this week and earned a second straight week atop Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
With the achievement, McCreery makes history as the first artist on the Triple Tigers Records roster to score five consecutive number one hits. Penned by Trent Tomlinson and Jim Collins, “Damn Strait” also topped the MusicRow Country Radio Breakout Chart and has earned more than 124 million streams.
“This song is such a great tribute to one of my musical heroes, George Strait, while also using his song titles in a clever way to tell such a heartbreaking story. I’ve loved it from the moment I first heard it,” McCreery notes. “It is one of my favorite songs that I’ve recorded, and the fans love it in concert as well. You can feel the anticipation in the air as they get ready to sing along on the chorus.”
“When we heard Scotty sing this song, we thought we had something really special,” adds Kevin Herring, SVP/Promotion, Triple Tigers Records. “After playing it for a handful of radio programmers, we were sure of it. What a fun ride.”
“Damn Strait” follows McCreery’s fourth consecutive No. 1 single “You Time,” also from his fifth studio album Same Truck. Released in late 2021, the project reflects on the last decade of his career and life with his wife Gabi, who recently announced they are expecting their first son in early November.
CMT Announces Two New Next Women of Country Showcases
/by Lydia FarthingCMT’s Next Women of Country will celebrate the classes of 2021 and 2022 with two upcoming showcases, hosted in partnership with City Winery Nashville. The shows are slated to take place on Wednesday, Aug. 31 and Wednesday, Sept. 28.
“CMT Next Women of Country: Celebrating the Classes of 2021 & 2022, presented by CMT Night Out Nashville and Change The Conversation,” will feature performances from Callista Clark, Camille Parker, Hannah Dasher, Jenna Paulette, Julia Cole, Laci Kaye Booth, Lily Rose, Reyna Roberts, Jessie James Decker and Tenille Arts. The showcase will be be hosted by Decker and CMT’s Senior Vice President, Music & Talent, Leslie Fram. Tickets are on sale now.
“We couldn’t be more excited to celebrate some of the amazing artists recently inducted into our ‘Next Women of Country’ franchise as part of our new ‘Night Out Nashville’ series,” shares Fram. “Our upcoming showcases are perfect examples of the opportunities we aim to create and support for these incredibly talented artists throughout the year and we hope everyone will join us in supporting these incredible women from our 2021 and 2022 classes who all have amazing things on the horizon.”
She continues, “We’d like to thank our partners at City Winery Nashville and Change The Conversation who share our mission of supporting female artists, and a special thank you to the incredible Jessie James Decker who will both co-host and perform, as she continues to be one of the biggest champions of the NWOC franchise, always looking for opportunities to lift up her fellow female contemporaries every chance she gets.”
Performers and tickets for the Sept. 28 event to be announced in the coming weeks.
Lauren Alaina Signs With Big Loud Records
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Patch Culbertson (GM/SVP, Big Loud Records), Austen Adams (COO, Big Loud), Seth England (Partner/CEO, Big Loud), Candice Watkins (SVP of Marketing, Big Loud Records), Lauren Alaina, Trisha McClanahan (Manager, McClanahan Management), T. D. Ruth (Partner, Serling Rooks Hunter McKoy Worob & Averill LLP), Stacy Blythe (SVP of Promotion, Big Loud Records), Joey Moi (Partner/Producer). Photo: Chris Hornbuckle
Platinum hitmaker and Opry member Lauren Alaina has signed with Big Loud Records.
Alaina released her album Sitting Pretty On Top of the World last September, and most recently teamed up with now labelmate Chris Lane on “Dancin’ In The Moonlight,” their reimagined version of King Harvest‘s 1973 hit.
“We feel like Lauren is absolutely one of the best vocalists, male or female, in this town,” Big Loud CEO/Partner Seth England shared with Billboard. “Certainly, she’s had success, but we humbly think she has barely scratched the surface of what we think we can do together. Lauren Alaina deserves to be, in my opinion, on the same pedestal as Carrie Underwood, and it’s our job to help her find that mode.”
Outside of music, Alaina has appeared on CBS’ Beyond The Edge, ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, and other national TV performances. She is a celebrity brand ambassador for Maurices, an artist ambassador for the CMA Foundation, an Amazon best-selling author, a Hallmark movie actress, and a philanthropist.
This summer she’ll make festival stops at Watershed, Tidalwave Music Festival, and more, alongside performances at the Grand Ole Opry through the end of the year. Fans can also expect new music later this year.
Jesse Frasure’s YeeDM Radio Launches On Apple Music Country
/by Lorie HollabaughSongwriter, producer, and DJ Jesse Frasure (aka DJ Telemitry) has launched YeeDM Radio, a new weekly radio series on Apple Music’s global live-streaming radio station Apple Music Country. The inaugural episode of YeeDM Radio aired Friday night (July 22).
On YeeDM Radio, Telemitry will deliver an exclusive mix of music spotlighting collaborations between country and EDM artists, as well as dance remixes of country hits, songs with dance and pop leaning production, and everything in between.
“Country musicians are working in pop music and people in pop music are working in country music,” Frasure shares. “Someone may say they don’t listen to country music, but if they hear something they like, they may dig it. So what I’m trying to do is take that person who is a genre-free listener and just loves great music and blend those worlds together. You might hear a Dolly Parton edit going into Jack Harlow, or going into Alesso or Diplo. You might hear everything from Megan Thee Stallion to George Strait in these mixes. You have a one-hour mix to blend all these worlds together. ”
Frasure also hosts the Apple Music radio show “Little Bit Country,” which celebrates the best the genre has to offer in a format that highlights country’s more interesting idiosyncrasies. as well as its many intersection points with other genres.
“I started my music career as a DJ touring the world long before I ever wrote a song that ended up on the radio,” he adds. “I’m excited to be back behind the turntables to highlight my favorite collaborations and remixes spanning the world’s of country, EDM, pop, and hip hop and blending them together for a special one-hour mix. Listeners can also expect to hear exclusive remixes and edits and new interpretations of songs I’ve written for some of the biggest names in country. Apple Music Country has basically taken a blueprint of who I am and allowed me to put it in audio form. It’s genre free with a country lean… Welcome to YeeDM!”
Randall King Releases Acoustic EP ‘Live at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville’
/by Lorie HollabaughRandall King. Photo: Yve Assad
Randall King is giving fans a new stripped-down mini-version of his album Shot Glass with his new acoustic EP, Live at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, available everywhere now.
Recorded at Music City’s Brooklyn Bowl in 2021, the EP features six acoustic versions of tracks originally released on Shot Glass. Produced by Bart Butler and Ryan Gore, Shot Glass included 11 songs, seven co-written by King, that provide different points of view of patrons at a bar. The concept record was recently named to Billboard’s All Genre 50 Best Albums of 2022 (So Far), making King the only male country artist to make the list.
“I got a chance to take over Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville and make some acoustic recordings of some of the favorite songs off the new record Shot Glass,” King shares. “I picked these songs because they became a staple at our live shows. They’re all upbeat, with passion and energy that I love. They’re the newest songs on the record that weren’t part of another project, so I wanted to showcase these six.”
King has accumulated over 150 million global career streams to date. Fresh off the road with icon Willie Nelson, his packed touring schedule features headlining shows across the country, including a stop at the Nashville Palace in August, and an L.A. date at the historic Troubadour in September.
1. Roger, Miller Lite and Me (Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, 2021)
2. Can’t You Feel How That Sounds (Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, 2021)
3. Baby Do (Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, 2021)
4. You In A Honky Tonk (Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, 2021)
5. Record High (Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, 2021)
6. Hard Way To Make It Rain (Live at Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, 2021)
2022 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Breakthrough Artist-Writer Of The Year
/by LB CantrellFollowing the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 34th MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year category. The Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year is voted by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville songwriter and recording artist who, for the first time, wrote or co-wrote a Top 10 song during the eligibility period of June 1, 2021 to May 31, 2022.
The winners of this year’s honors will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Tuesday, August 30. Presenting Sponsor of the 2022 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribed members. Voting is now open and closes on July 29 at 5:00 p.m.
To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow member here.
Priscilla Block is a co-writer on her first hit single, “Just About Over You,” along with Emily Kroll and Sarah Jones. The moody break-up track went viral at the end of 2020, landing Block a publishing deal with Warner Chappell and recording contract with UMG Nashville. She released her major label debut album, Welcome To The Block Party, in early 2022. With 12 tracks all co-written by Block, the charming singer-songwriter has been making a mark with songs such as “My Bar,” “Thick Thighs,” “I Bet You Wanna Know” and “Peaked In High School.” Block scored her first No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with “Just About Over You” in August. Block is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year this year at the MusicRow Awards.
BRELAND, also known as “The Pen Point Guard,” has been disrupting writer rooms in Nashville for the past few years with his genre-bending sound. First making waves with his Platinum debut “My Truck,” BRELAND has impressed industry members with his boundless creativity on songs such as “Cross Country,” “Throw It Back (feat. Keith Urban),” and “Praise The Lord (feat. Thomas Rhett).” He signed his first ever publishing deal with Reservoir in early 2021, and subsequently scored his first No. 1 with his collaboration with Dierks Bentley and HARDY on “Beers On Me.” BRELAND recently announced that his Bad Realm Records / Atlantic Records / Warner Music Nashville debut album, Cross Country, is coming this fall.
Martin Johnson comes to country music with an impressive resume of pop success. As frontman of the pop-punk band Boys Like Girls, Johnson penned the bands hallmark songs such as “The Great Escape,” “Thunder,” and “Love Drunk.” With his new wave alternative project The Night Game, he released his sophomore album Dog Years in 2021. Johnson, a Warner Chappell writer, also has co-written songs for Jason Derulo, Flo Rida, Gavin DeGraw, Avril Lavigne, and more. He broke through as a hit country songwriter this year with Lady A’s No. 1 hit “Like A Lady” and Elle King’s chart-topper with Miranda Lambert, “Drunk (And I Dont Wanna Go Home).” Johnson’s country credits also include songs recorded by Dan + Shay, Hunter Hayes, and Warren Zeiders.
John Morgan hit a double this year, scoring his first two hit songs in MusicRow‘s qualification period. Morgan first hit the top of the charts with Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood’s “If I Didn’t Love You” in October of 2021; he was back again in May of 2022 with Aldean’s “Trouble With A Heartbreak.” Morgan impressed Aldean so much that the country star signed him to his newly-formed publishing company, Triple Play Music, and his record label imprint with BBR Music Group, Night Train Records. Morgan has released a sampling of his own music with “Coldest Beer in Town” in 2021 and “Right In The Middle” in 2022.
Elvie Shane broke onto the scene with the tender tribute to his step-son, “My Boy.” Since its release, “My Boy” took on a life of its own, from going viral on TikTok, hitting the top of the country charts, and being certified Platinum. Shane released his debut full length album, Backslider, on Wheelhouse Records in October of 2021. The Warner Chappell and Rome Phrey writer co-wrote 14 of the album’s 15 songs. Shane’s new single from Backslider, “County Roads,” was one of the most added songs at country radio upon its debut and continues to climb. Shane is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year this year at the MusicRow Awards.
Lainey Wilson brought her signature “Bell Bottom Country” to her studio album Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ in early 2021 via Broken Bow Records. With Wilson as a co-writer on all tracks, the album produced her breakout hit “Things A Man Oughta Know.” The tune took off, hitting the top of the charts, being certified Platinum, and winning Song of the Year at the 2022 ACM Awards. Likewise, Wilson has become an industry favorite, being named to multiple Artist to Watch lists. In early 2022 Wilson rang the bell at the top of the charts again, this time alongside Cole Swindell for their fiery duet, “Never Say Never.” The Sony Music Publishing writer is currently climbing the charts again with her new single “Heart Like A Truck,” a song she co-wrote with Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson. The singer-songwriter took home the Discovery Artist of the Year at last year’s MusicRow Awards, and is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year this year.
Jon Pardi Reveals Details Behind Upcoming ‘Mr. Saturday Night’ Album
/by Lydia FarthingCapitol Records Nashville’s Jon Pardi has revealed the track list for his upcoming fourth studio album, Mr. Saturday Night, as well as released the record’s title track. The full project is set for release on Sept. 2.
Written by Benjy Davis, Reid Isbell and Joe Ragosta, “Mr. Saturday Night” is a neon-tinged play on words. The track juxtaposes the life of the party with the desolate guy who goes home to face what he’s lost.
“I feel like everybody wants to be Mr. Saturday Night at one point on the weekend and have a good time,” the multi-Platinum singer-songwriter shares. “But then you hear the song and—the way it’s so well written—it’s a sad song, but you don’t go there right away, because it’s also a fun song. That’s the thing about ‘Mr. Saturday Night,’ it’s more than meets the eye. It’s all fun until you get to the chorus.”
Tapping some of Nashville’s most in-demand songwriters, Pardi has teamed up again with Bart Butler and Ryan Gore to produce Mr. Saturday Night. Including the top 10-and-climbing single “Last Night Lonely,” the album boasts 14 songs and follows Pardi’s ACM and CMA Album of The Year-nominated Heartache Medication.
Mr. Saturday Night Track List:
1. “Mr. Saturday Night” (Benjy Davis, Reid Isbell, Joe Ragosta)
2. “Fill ‘Er Up” (Jon Pardi, Ross Copperman, Brice Long)
3. “Last Night Lonely” (Jimi Bell, Joe Fox, Dylan Marlowe)
4. “Neon Light Speed” (Andy Albert, Josh Dorr, Paul DiGiovanni)
5. “New Place To Drink” (Jon Pardi, Jessie Jo Dillon, Luke Laird)
6. “Your Heart Or Mine” (Bart Butler, Justin Ebach, John Pierce)
7. “Santa Cruz” (Jon Pardi, Luke Laird)
8. “Longneck Way To Go” (Midland featuring Jon Pardi) (Rhett Akins, Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Ashley Gorley, Mark Wystrach)
9. “Raincheck” (Will Bundy, John Edwards, Michael Tyler)
10. “Workin’ On A New One” (Jon Pardi, Rhett Akins, Luke Laird)
11. “Hung The Moon” (Will Bundy, John Morgan, Jameson Rodgers)
12. “The Day I Stop Dancin’” (Bart Butler, Justin Ebach, Josh Thompson)
13. “Smokin’ A Doobie” (Jon Pardi, Rhett Akins, Luke Laird)
14. “Reverse Cowgirl” (Zack Dyer, Joe Fox, Jared Scott)
*Produced by Bart Butler, Ryan Gore and Jon Pardi
July’s CRS360 Webinar Series To Explore ‘How Country Radio Can Save Itself’
/by Lorie HollabaughThe next installment of CRS360, “How Country Radio Can Save Itself,” is set for Wednesday, July 27 at 1 p.m. CT.
Panelists Fletcher Brown, Diane Dahlstrom, Jimi Jamm, Ray Mariner, Billy Ray McKim, Mike McVay, and Monta Vaden, with John Shomby serving as moderator, will explore “How Country Radio Can Save Itself.”
Throughout the conversation, they will challenge radio to think differently, reassess the industry’s strengths, and discuss how radio can remain relevant in a challenging media environment. The webinar was born from the success of “How Country Radio Can Save Itself,” a session held during CRS ’22.
“This conversation started at CRS when John Shomby threw down the gauntlet to country radio, but it didn’t end there,” shares CRS Executive Director RJ Curtis. “Dozens of CRS attendees volunteered to be part of an industry-wide think tank. These pros from all segments of the industry have been brainstorming since February and are ready to share some of what they’ve identified as success opportunities for the format we all care about.”
To register to attend the July edition of the CRS360 webinar series, sign up here.
Kolby Cooper Set to Release ‘Boy from Anderson County to the Moon’ In August
/by Lorie HollabaughKolby Cooper. Photo: Gabriel Muniz Photography
Kolby Cooper is set to release his debut full-length album, Boy From Anderson County To The Moon, via BBR Music Group/Wheelhouse Records/Combustion Music on Aug. 19.
Featuring tracks from his EP Boy From Anderson County, the new project also includes the steel-guitar slice of resentment of “Good For You” and the pathos of his debut single “Excuses.” Overall, six new songs make up the second half of Boy From Anderson County To The Moon.
“Boy From Anderson County To The Moon means so much to me,” says Cooper. From the top to the bottom, each song is on here for a reason, and I couldn’t be more proud of it! I hope that when the fans listen to it, they hear how much work and how much of me went into this thing!”
Cooper will make his Grand Ole Opry debut on Sept. 10, and is currently on the road opening for Koe Wetzel on select dates.
1. “Are We On Fire” (Kolby Cooper, Jordan Walker)
2. “Excuses” (Kolby Cooper, Brett Tyler, Jordan Walker)
3. “Breaking News” (Kolby Cooper, Troy Verges, Jake Mitchell)
4. “Storm’s Coming” (Kolby Cooper, Brett Tyler, Ross Cooperman, Michael Hardy)
5. “Woke Up Hungover” (Kolby Cooper, Hunter Phelps, Brent Anderson)
6. “Stars Fall Down” (Kolby Cooper, Jordan Walker, Jacob Davis)
7. “Way To Go” (Kolby Cooper, Mike Walker, Josh Jenkins)
8. “Just A Door” (Kolby Cooper, Jordan Walker)
9. “This Song Don’t Make No Sense” (Kolby Cooper, Jordan Walker, Matt McKinney)
10. “Her Favorite Songs” (Kolby Cooper, Jordan Walker, Jacob Davis)
11. “Good For You” (Kolby Cooper, Jameson Rodgers, Brent Anderson)
12. “Boy From Anderson County” (Kolby Cooper, Jordan Walker)
13. “To The Moon” (Kolby Cooper, Thomas Archer, Jordan Walker, Ray Fulcher)
Produced by Philip Mosley