Jason Aldean To Release New Album ‘Songs About Us’ In April

Jason Aldean has released three new surprise tracks from his upcoming new studio album, Songs About Us, which will release on April 24 via BBR Music Group/BMG. “Help You Remember,” “Hard To Love You,” and “Lovin’ Me Too Long” are available now.

Aldean also revealed the entire 20-song track list for the new project. In addition to his Top 20 current single, “How Far Does A Goodbye Go,” the new songs set the tone for Songs About Us, which captures some of life’s defining moments through authentic storytelling. The title track is a collaboration with Luke Bryan, and the album also features a duet with his wife Brittany on the song “Easier Gone,” which was penned by Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, Jimmy Robbins and Josh Kerr. Aldean also puts his spin on David Lee Murphy’s “Dust On The Bottle” which features Murphy himself.

“Help You Remember” is inspired by Aldean’s own experience having family members going through dementia, and shines a spotlight on the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America and their mission.

“It means the world when one of my songs helps someone through a hard time – or celebrates their best moments,” says Aldean. “This album is about all of that – the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Every track started with a real story or feeling, and together we turned those experiences into music. In the end, I realized this album is about all of us. These are songs about us.”

In addition to the new album in 2026, Aldean previously announced the extension of his 2026 “Full Throttle World Tour” which will include a first-ever headlining run in New Zealand and return to Australia after 10 years.

Songs About Us Track List:
1. “Anytime Soon” (Kurt Allison, John Edwards, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan)
2. “Drinking About You” (Kurt Allison, John Edwards, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan)
3. “Don’t Tell On Me” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
4. “How Far Does A Goodbye Go” (Kurt Allison, John Edwards, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan)
5. “Songs About Us feat. Luke Bryan)” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Edwards, John Morgan)
6. “Good Thing Going” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
7. “She’s Why” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
8. “Backroads Of My Memory” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
9. “Dust on the Bottle (feat. David Lee Murphy)” (David Lee Murphy)
10. “The High Road” (Jason Aldean, Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, Brandon Kinney, Josh Thompson)
11. “Easier Gone (feat. Brittany Aldean)” (Charles Kelley, Josh Kerr, Dave Haywood, Jimmy Robbins)
12. “Help You Remember” (Jason Aldean, Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
13. “Country Into Rock ‘n’ Roll” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
14. “What’s A Little Heartache” (Kurt Allison, John Edwards, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan)
15. “One Last Look” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
16. “Fight A Fire” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
17. “Hard To Love You” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan)
18. “Little Hometown Left” (Jordan Gray, Ben Hayslip, Danny Majic, Cole Taylor)
19. “Her Favorite Color” (Kurt Allison, Tully Kennedy, Lee Thomas Miller, Neil Thrasher)
20. “Lovin’ Me Too Long” (Ben Hayslip, David Lee Murphy, Jacob Rice)

Brendan Walter Inks With Warner Chappell Music Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Grady Smith (True Grit Management), Spencer Nohe (WCM), Brendan Walter, Austen Adams (WCM). Photo: Gina Di Maio

Brendan Walter has signed a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music Nashville.

Walter released his sophomore album, Disappearing Days, today (Nov. 7). The project explores his journey as a young adult and follows his 2024 debut, I don’t know what I’m doing yet. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Walter had a successful college and semi-professional hockey career before moving to Nashville last year. He’s toured with Wyatt Flores and Evan Honer, and amassed 2.5 million global career streams.

“Brendan is a rare artist whose songs feel fresh yet instantly familiar,” shares Spencer Nohe, VP, A&R, WCM Nashville. “He’s an exceptional songwriter whose humility and work ethic set him apart. We’re thrilled to welcome him to the Warner Chappell family and support him in this next chapter of his creative journey.”

“I’m so excited to be working with Warner Chappell,” adds Walter. “I met Spencer at my hockey beer league and he was a beauty, and since then he’s become a great off-ice teammate helping me grow my songwriting career in Nashville. I’m honored to be working with him and the whole Warner Chappell team.”

HARDY Claims No. 1 Spot On MusicRow Radio Chart

HARDY. Photo: Ryan Smith

HARDY claims the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with his track, “Favorite Country Song.”

The song is the lead single from his fourth studio album Country! Country! and was written by Hardy, Zach Abend, Beau Bailey, Casey Brown, Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips and Nate Smith.

HARDY recently unveiled a deluxe edition the album titled Country! Country! Country! which released Sept. 29.

“Favorite Country Song” currently sits at No. 14 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 12 on the Mediabase chart.

Click here to view the latest edition of the MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

On The Row: Matt Cooper Talks ‘Highs & Lows’

Matt Cooper. Photo: Matthew Berinato

Quartz Hill Music Group recording artist Matt Cooper stopped by the MusicRow office last week to share his debut single and a few stories.

Cooper performed his track “Highs & Lows,” No. 1 Most Added Song at U.S Country Radio (Mediabase) the week the song went to radio. Inspired by a conversation with a man at a support group Cooper attended following the death of his mother, the song explores grief, healing and the ways faith can bring peace after loss. Written solely by Cooper and co-produced alongside Brooks Huntley, the track has surpassed 8 million streams.

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After a meeting with Ash Bowers, Executive Vice President for Quartz Hill Music Group, Cooper signed with the label earlier this year. Inspired by the sounds of Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Thomas Rhett, Cooper has surpassed 118 million total streams and amassed more than 1.5 million social media followers with 25.8 million likes on TikTok. His breakout track, “Ain’t Met Us Yet,” has earned more than 25 million streams on Spotify and debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes All Genre Singles Chart.

MusicRow’s Lauryn Sink and Madison Hahnen, Matt Cooper, MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson, LB Cantrell and John Nix Arledge.

During the visit, he also played “Real Fast Car,” “Good God” and a mashup of “I Hope You Dance” and “Iris.”

Cooper will tour throughout the rest of the year with dates in Michigan, Texas, Tennessee and more.

 

 

@musicrowmag MusicRow’s Q&A with @Matt Cooper ♬ Highs & Lows – Matt Cooper

 

Industry Ink: Randy Owen, Willie’s Remedy+, Craig Campbell, More

Randy & Kelly Owen Honored With American Hereford Assoc. Hall Of Merit Award

Pictured (L-R): Chad Breeding (AHA), Harper Starnes (granddaughter of Randy and Kelly Owen), Randy Owen, Kelly Owen and Jim Coley (AHA). Photo: Courtesy of Randy Owen

Alabama‘s Randy Owen and wife Kelly were honored with the American Hereford Association Hall of Merit Award on Oct. 25. The Owens received the award during the AHA’s Annual Meeting and International Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. The AHA Hall of Merit Award is one of the Association’s highest honors, presented annually to men and women who have significantly influenced the Hereford breed and the cattle industry overall. Randy and Kelly Owen were recognized for their lifelong commitment to the cattle industry and agricultural community.

 

Willie’s Remedy+ Offers New THC-Infused Shots

Willie Nelson

Willie’s Remedy+, the cannabis brand inspired by Willie Nelson’s legendary spirit and way of life, has launched 2oz THC-infused shots. Beginning this week, Willie Remedy+’s shots in mini glass bottles at both 5mg and 10mg doses are available at DrinkWillies.com and at select retail stores. The new THC-infused products join Willie’s Remedy+’s flagship 750ml bottles as well as seltzers. The tonic features flavor notes of lemon, lime, passionfruit and cannabis, and combines 5mg THC, 2mg CBD, 2mg CBG, and 200mg L-Theanine per 1.5oz shot; and is also available in a 10mg THC edition. The seltzers are available in Black Cherry Lime, Strawberry Watermelon, and a Hawaiian favorite, Passion Fruit Orange Guava.

 

Craig Campbell Chats With RFD-TV About Grindstone Cowboy Opening

Craig Campbell visits RFD-TV

Craig Campbell dropped by the RFD-TV Market Day Report earlier this week to chat with host Suzanne Alexander about his “Missing You” single and the upcoming grand opening of his new Grindstone Cowboy coffee shop, restaurant and music venue in Shelbyville, Tennessee.

 

Scotty Hasting Honors Vets At Halftime Show During Cincinnati Bengals’ Salute To Service Game

Photo: Courtesy of Scotty Hasting

Black River artist and Purple Heart recipient Scotty Hasting kicked off November with an impactful halftime performance during the NFL’s Salute To Service at his hometown Cincinnati Bengals game last weekend. Hasting recently released a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son,” and is releasing a video for the song on Nov. 9. On Veterans Day he’ll perform on the Grand Ole Opry and appear on the Musicians On Call “Concert For Veterans” among other appearances.

 

Robert Bacon Inks With CDX Records

Jon Brennan (CDX), Robert Bacon and Joe Kelly (CDX). Photo: Courtesy of CDX Records

Country artist Robert Bacon has signed with CDX Records, in partnership with Sony Orchard. Bacon’s debut single with CDX Records, “Here’s to Christmas Time,” is a nostalgic celebration of faith, family and the memories that define the holiday season.

“I’m thrilled to partner with Joe Kelly and the CDX team,” says Bacon. “They believe in the music and the message. This is the perfect home for what I want to share with the world.”

Hayley Clawson Joins Boom Music Group

Hayley Clawson.

Hayley Clawson has joined Boom Music Group as Creative Coordinator.

Hailing from Leesburg, Virginia, the Christopher Newport University graduate moved to Music City in 2020. She started her career at AristoMedia as Digital Marketing Coordinator before her promotion to Public Relations and Events Manager. While at Aristo, she was collaborative in overseeing Country Radio Seminar, Live in the Vineyard, Elevation, Country Goes Global, Nashville Meets London and more.

“Hayley came to me highly recommended from the songwriting community and has already been a great asset to our team,” says Shaina Botwin, Vice President. “She has a great ear and natural instincts, and I’m excited to watch her grow into an accomplished publisher!”

“I’ve been eager to break into publishing for quite some time, and I couldn’t be happier to have joined Boom,” adds Clawson. “I’m incredibly grateful to Shaina and Joe [Fisher] for the opportunity to learn from them and be part of such a creative team. I can’t wait to help champion the amazing writers and music coming out of this roster.”

DISClaimer Single Reviews: Ella Langley ‘Has Never Sounded Better’

Ella Langley. Photo: Caylee Robillard

Pop influences permeate this week’s country outings in DISClaimer.

The Jonas Brothers are here. So is Jimmy Webb. And the tunes by Charles Kelley, Slater Nalley and Graham Barham sound more related to pop artists than they do to anyone named Hank.

The hillbilly bright spots here include new music from Ashland Craft, Rissi Palmer, Luke Combs and Dylan Gossett, not to mention our Disc of the Day winner, Ella Langley.

The DISCovery Award goes to Sammy Arriaga. He sure can sing.

BRENDAN WALTER / “Pipe Dream”
Writers: Brendan Walter/Grady Smith; Producer: Grady Smith; Label: Sony Music Nashville
– Jangly and plaintive, with a driving acoustic guitar and rumbling rhythm track underpinning his aching vocal. In the lyric, he has a yen to make it in music, no matter the cost.

LITTLE BIG TOWN & JIMMY WEBB / “Wichita Lineman”
Writer: Jimmy Webb; Producer: Little Big Town; Label: Capitol Records Nashville
– LBT has delighted fans for years with its live covers of pop hits. It has collected several of these in an EP titled Scattered, Smothered and Covered. This echoey, lovely, harmony-drenched interpretation of the Glen Campbell classic features its composer setting the ethereal tone with his rippling piano accompaniment.

ASHLAND CRAFT / “Kick Rocks Cowboy”
Writers: Ashland Craft/Jonathan Singleton/Shane Minor; Producers: Ashland Craft, Jess Grommet, Lee Starr; Label: Leo33
– Love the snappy attitude in this kiss-off country rocker. Her personality and sass shine in every drawled note. I remain a big fan of this lady.

RUSSELL DICKERSON & THE JONAS BROTHERS / “Happen to Me”
Writers: Chase McGill/Christopher LaCorte/Jessie Jo Dillon/Robert Hazard/Russell Dickerson; Producers: Chris LaCorte, Josh Kerr, Russell Dickerson; Label: Triple Tigers
– Adding the pop superstars to his joyous, rocking hit country tune sounds like a good move, since this mix simply soars with positive energy.

SLATER NALLEY / “Foolish Pride”
Writer: Slater Nalley; Producer: none listed; Label: Warner Music Nashville/Warner Records
– This teen was a finalist on American Idol earlier this year. His gripping delivery of this anguished ballad was a big factor. Now it’s an electrifying country disc debut. The production is admirably spare, which throws the spotlight on his rasping, soulful voice.

THE WAR AND TREATY / “Whiskey River”
Writer: Johnny Bush; Producer: Michael Trotter Jr.; Label: W&T
– Michael and Tanya alternately swap lead vocal lines and bring their gospel-influenced style to Willie’s perennial show-opening song. The result is audio excitement.

GRAHAM BARHAM / “Buckshot”
Writers: Brent Anderson/Graham Barham/Ryan Hurd/Sam Bergeson; Producer: Sam Bergeson; Label: Sony Music Nashville
– This is country music? Electronic loops and processed, compressed vocals. A heartbreak drinking song in a busy-sounding pop production.

CHARLES KELLEY / “Steal Your Heart”
Writers: Charles Kelley/Josh Kear/Lindsay Rimes/Michael Whitworth; Producer: Lindsay Rimes; Label: Southern Accent Entertainment
– Soaring and scintillating, this has an ‘80s pop-music vibe. Kelley reaches into his upper vocal register on the choruses, which gives the performance a very different tone than his work in Lady A.

RISSI PALMER / “Old Black Southern Woman”
Writers: Kyshona Armstrong/Rissi Palmer; Producer: Shannon Sanders; Label: RP
– Reflective and emotionally honest, Palmer imagines life as a senior citizen while a fiddle saws along and guitars strum in sympathy. Gently warm and comforting.

LUKE COMBS / “Days Like These”
Writers: Aaron Raitiere/Brent Cobb/Luke Combs; Producer: Chip Matthews/Jonathan Singleton/Luke Combs; Label: Columbia Nashville
– The ballad extols the simple joy of a pretty day lived with love. As usual, Luke’s singing is a beacon of emotional beauty. The enduring country truth triumphs again: Money can’t buy happiness.

SAMMY ARRIAGA / “Before the Next Teardrop Falls”
Writers: Ben Peters/Vivian Keith; Producer: Adam Mitchell; Label: Walk Off Entertainment
– Arriaga is a vocal soulman who issued a collection titled Heart In Texas that is billed as “the industry’s first fully bilingual country Latino album.” Seven tracks are in English, and six track are in Spanish. Plus, it contains this lovely, acoustic, Spanglish revival of Freddy Fender’s 1975 classic. The plucking guitar work and sweet fiddle notes plus Arriaga’s heart-in-throat vocal give this an audio eloquence that can’t be beat.

ELLA LANGLEY / “Choosin’ Texas”
Writers: Ella Langley/Joybeth Taylor/Luke Dick/Miranda Lambert; Producers: Ben West, Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert; Label: SAWGOD/Columbia
– She loses her Tennessee lover to a temptress from the Lone Star State. Langley’s singing has never sounded better than it does on this delightful two stepper. Park this on your playlist right next to Strait.

DYLAN GOSSETT / “Windy City”
Writer: Dylan Gossett; Producer: Dylan Gossett; Label: DG
– Wistful and tender. He’s far from home, up north in Chicago. But he hopes his songs will resonate with unfamiliar audiences and carry him along. Written and performed with the panache of a true troubadour.

Country Cruising Wraps 2025 Event

Trace Adkins. Photo: Zack Dougan

Country Cruising wrapped its 2025 trip over the weekend with over 30 artists and musicians on board.

Kicking off on Oct. 27, Trace Adkins took the stage for the sail away party, attended by nearly 2,000 country music fans. With nearly constant music, fans enjoyed performances from LOCASH, Canaan Smith, Craig Campbell, the Song Suffragettes, Maggie Baugh, Allie Collen, Taylor Austin Dye, Angie K, Clay Walker, KC Johns and more across their time on the ship.

Storme Warren hosted tapings of his Exit 209 Podcast. Campbell hosted a special Halloween themed theatre performance featuring artists dressed as their favorite influences. Various artists hosted excursions during the stops in Key West and Nassau.

The next cruise is set for spring of 2027. Additional details will be available here.

LOCASH. Photo: Nick Tavares

Song Suffragettes. Photo: Nick Tavares

Canaan Smith. Photo: Nick Tavares

Maggie Baugh. Photo: Nick Tavares

BBR Music Group/BMG Elevates & Expands A&R Team

Pictured (clockwise): Camille Kenny, Jacee Badeaux, Tahsin Rakib Himi, Talia Heimanson and Kennedy Nickerson.

BBR Music Group/BMG has elevated three of its A&R team members, and has also welcomed two more to the company. All will report to SVP, A&R, Frontline Recordings, North America, Katie Kerkhover.

Camille Kenny has been elevated to VP, A&R, where she will lead day-to-day management across the label’s artists as well as finding, signing, and developing new talent. Kenny joined the label in 2024 as Sr. Director, A&R. Her previous career stops include THiS Music, WME and Big Loud Records. While at Big Loud, she worked with Morgan Wallen, HARDY, Chris Lane, Jake Owen, MacKenzie Porter, Hailey Whitters and Lauren Watkins. Kenny can be reached here.

Jacee Badeaux has joined the label as Sr. Director, A&R, where he will find and develop rising artists, collaborate with the creative community, and guide the label’s roster. Badeaux comes from Big Yellow Dog, where he spent eight years. He started as Director, A&R before being elevated to Sr. Director in 2023. Badeaux has been named to MusicRow’s Next Big Thing and Nashville Briefings’ 30 Under 30 lists, and also serves as co-chair of AIMP Young Professionals Committee. Badeaux can be reached here.

Tahsin Rakib Himi has been upped to Director, A&R Research, where she will lead data-informed artist discovery and deliver insights to support roster additions across the U.S. Recorded team. Before moving to the label’s recording sector, she led the Analytics Engineering team, where she developed scalable data products, including royalty data models, automation tools and API-integrated dashboards, which are used by the global teams across royalties, streaming, and marketing. Her previous career stops also include Hearst Magazines and Vox Media. Himi can be reached here.

Kennedy Nickerson has been promoted to Manager, A&R, where she will collaborate on creative support to the roster as well as continue to elevate processes, project deliverables and more. A Belmont University graduate, Kennedy joined the label in 2020, as an Income Tracking Coordinator for two years, before here promotion to Sr. Coordinator, A&R. Previous career stops include Cornman Music and Big Yellow Dog Music. Nickerson can be reached here.

Talia Heimanson has joined the label as A&R Coordinator, where she will use her experience across record labels, talent agencies, and live music programming. In her new role, she will handle audio assets, as well as assist Kerkhover day to day. Heimanson joins the team after most recently being on the A&R team at Red Bull Records. Additional career stops also include UTA and UC Santa Barbara. Heimanson can be reached here.

“This expansion of our A&R team, with both exciting promotions and new hires, is a natural next step in the growth of BMG,” shares Kerkhover. “Our collective strength and unity are truly at the heart of what we do, allowing us to passionately elevate each artist’s unique vision and relentlessly focus on delivering the highest possible quality. Camille, Jacee, Kennedy, Himi and Talia are poised to continue achieving remarkable things, and I couldn’t be prouder of each of them.”

Jeff Bates Preps First New Album Release In Over A Decade

Jeff Bates is returning with his first new album in over a decade, Don’t Hold Me To It, on November 14 via Tall Grass Records.

Bates wrote or co-wrote all eleven songs on the new project, his seventh studio album, which also features tracks penned by Trent Willmon, Thomas Mac, Keith Dozier, Randal Fowler, Nick Autry and Jason Brownie. After some personal challenges over the last few years, Bates is excited to bring the new music to fans.

“So here we are, vocals are finished and the final product is on my phone and here come the same old doubts and fears,” Bates says. “Maybe people don’t want to hear new music from me, maybe they aren’t interested in this new batch of songs that I have lived, lived in, and lived with. What if, what if, what if? On the other hand, I haven’t been this excited about a new album since Rainbow Man and that’s saying a lot! It matters to me.”

Don’t Hold Me To It Track List:
1. “Ain’t Gotta Die to Go to Heaven”
2. “Breaking Things”
3. “Jesus Loves the Beach”
4. “Give It Back”
5. “Friends With Boats”
6. “That Ain’t Nothin”
7. “Good Time Getting Over You”
8. “Don’t Hold Me to It”
9. “Show Me the Water”
10. “Just Like Whiskey”
11. “Good Man Going Home (Charlie’s Song)”