CMA Fest has revealed its 2025 lineup, with the annual event returning to downtown Nashville June 5-8. CMA fest is currently the longest-running country musical festival in the world. SoFi will serve as the festival’s presenting sponsor this year, kicking off a multi-year partnership.
The nightly shows at Nissan Stadium will feature performances from chart-topping hit makers, including Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Jordan Davis, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Ella Langley, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Rascal Flatts, Red Clay Strays, Darius Rucker, Shaboozey, Blake Shelton, Zach Top, Keith Urban and Bailey Zimmerman. More performers will be announced at a later date.
Set against the Cumberland River, Gavin Adcock, Tanner Adell, Cooper Alan, Drew Baldridge, Sam Barber, Gabby Barrett, George Birge, Tyler Braden, Colbie Caillat, Ashley Cooke, Dasha, Jackson Dean, Marcus King, Randall King, Brandon Lake, Chris Lane, Ella Langley, Maddie & Tae, Dylan Marlowe, Kameron Marlowe, Max McNown, Midland, Megan Moroney, Ian Munsick, RaeLynn, Redferrin, Josh Ross, Conner Smith, Austin Snell, Alana Springsteen, Thelma and James, Tigirlily Gold, The War And Treaty, Hudson Westbrook and Tucker Wetmore will all give daytime performances at the Chevy Riverfront Stage. MŌRIAH will kickoff Thursday’s (June 5) activities with a national anthem performance.
Over at Ascend Park, the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage will be packed with performances from Rodney Atkins, Frankie Ballard, Casey Barnes, Danielle Bradbery, Blanco Brown, T Graham Brown, Karley Scott Collins, Billy Dean, Tyler Farr, Filmore, Josh Gracin, Ty Herndon, Braxton Keith, Erin Kinsey, Lakeview, Edwin McCain, John Morgan, Kylie Morgan, Jerrod Niemann, Jamie O’ Neal, Mason Ramsey, Owen Riegling, Emily Ann Roberts, Reyna Roberts, Kaylee Rose, Shaylen, Sister Hazel, Iam Tongi, US Navy Band Country Current, Darryl Worley, Charlie Worsham and Jake Worthington.
The Chevy Vibes Stage will keep the good times going with performances from Angie K, Graham Barham, Blessing Offor, Craig Campbell, Dillon Carmichael, Mackenzie Carpenter, Ashland Craft, Kashus Culpepper, Dailey & Vincent, Jade Eagleson, Exile, Mickey Guyton, Kelsey Hart, Tayler Holder, Greylan James, Willie Jones, Tiera Kennedy, Vincent Mason, Madeline Merlo, Drake Milligan, Lorrie Morgan, David Nail, Meghan Patrick, Dylan Schneider, Shenandoah, MaRynn Taylor, Thompson Square, Pam Tillis, Lauren Watkins, Mark Wills, Rita Wilson and Waylon Wyatt at Walk of Fame Park.
Willow Avalon, Maddox Batson, Laci Kaye Booth, Brenn!, Franni Rae Cash, Chapel Hart, Julia Cole, Preston Cooper, Kolby Cooper, Wesley Dean, Melanie Dyer, Madeline Edwards, Mae Estes, Carter Faith, Lanie Gardner, Cole Goodwin, Fancy Hagood, Jack Wharff and The Tobacco Flats, Max Jackson, James Barker Band, Just Jayne, Alexandra Kay, Zach John King, Matt Lang, Bryce Leatherwood, Hannah McFarland, Walker Montgomery, Will Moseley, Elizabeth Nichols, Adrien Nunez, Scoot Teasley, Cameron Whitcomb, Blake Whiten, Austin Williams and Eli Winders will all take the stage at Bridgestone Plaza’s Good Molecules Reverb Stage.
Lastly, fans will be able to catch performances during the day and night from Ashley Anne, Palmer Anthony, Hayden Blount, BODHI, BoomTown Saints, Luke Borchelt, CECE, Hayden Coffman, Abbey Cone, Crowe Boys, Eddie and The Getaway, Sterling Elza, Brian Fuller, Giovannie and The Hired Guns, Colt Graves, Reid Haughton, Christian Hayes, The Heels, Hueston, Solon Holt, Preston James, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Britnee Kellogg, Alex Lambert, LECADE, Trey Lewis, Tyler Joe Miller, MŌRIAH, Clayton Mullen, O.N.E The Duo, Harper O’Neill, Pistol Pearl and the Western Band, Peytan Porter, RVSHVD, Sacha, Matt Schuster, Sophia Scott, SKEEZ, Kevin Smiley, Payton Smith, Liam St. John, Colin Stough, Troubadour Blue, Leah Turner, Alli Walker, Carson Wallace, Brendan Walter, Chandler Walters, Jay Webb, Wesko, Angel White and Sam Williams at the Hard Rock Stage.
Four night stadium passes are on sale now, and one night passes will go on sale this Friday (March 28) at 10 a.m. CST. The Chevy Riverfront Stage, Dr. Pepper Amp Stage, Chevy Vibes Stage, Good Molecules Reverb Stage and Hard Rock Stage are all free to all attendees.
Bryan Martin To Launch ‘Years In The Making Tour’ In April
/by Lorie HollabaughBryan Martin is set to kick off his new “Years in the Making Tour,” featuring support from Ben Roberts and Taylor Austin Dye, beginning April 16 in Lexington.
The 27-date tour, in support of his upcoming LP of the same name, will include stops in Indianapolis, Flagstaff, Portland, Memphis, Huntsville and more through Nov. 8. Martin will also make his debut at the Stagecoach Festival this year, bringing his hard-hitting country sound to one of the genre’s biggest stages.
All year long, Martin will bring his signature grit-coated anthems to audiences across the country, including his latest single, “Ain’t My Old Man.” Martin’s Platinum hit “We Ride” landed at No. 3 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and has garnered over 300 million streams, and he has racked up over 800 million career streams to date. Martin’s Years in the Making is due out April 4.
Band Reeves Signs With Centricity Music
/by Madison HahnenBand Reeves & the Centricity Music leadership team.
Duo Band Reeves have inked a global recording and publishing deal with Centricity Music.
Based in Palestine, Texas, brothers Jeramy and Cody blend the country and Christian genres through acoustic storytelling. Their upbringing as preacher’s kids and living on the farm have shaped their music today, writing about the life they’re building and raising their children. Amid the noise and chaos of family life, the two have realized the importance of beginning their day with God’s Word.
“We want to write songs about real, everyday life,” shares Jeramy. “We’re everyday kind of people, who are going through the same things in life everybody else is going through. So, I want our music to be relatable. I want people to know that God wants to step into your everyday life, your everyday language; and when He does, it radically changes you in the best way possible.”
“God uses anybody and everybody. I mean, we’re nothing special,” adds Cody. “We’re just a couple of rednecks from a small town in East Texas, but God’s called us to do this, and He’s opened the doors. And for us, it’s all an opportunity to share Jesus.”
Even as signed artists, the two continue to work full-time in construction, a job that provides the stability to support their families and the flexibility to perform on weekends, a testament to the duo’s work ethic.
“We’re going to keep dirt, sawdust and paint on our hands in order to make sure we can continue doing this thing we’re called to do,” says Jeramy.
“From the start, our priority in partnering with artists has always been who they are as people,” explains John Mays, Centricity Music’s President of A&R. “With Cody, Jeramy and their families, that personal connection was immediate—we could see God already at work through their music and ministry, and we knew we wanted to be a part of it.” “These guys have a lot to say and a special way of saying it, so we’re grateful for their trust in us to help carry their music to the world.”
“We were immediately drawn to Jeramy and Cody – not just for their music but because of the heart behind what they do,” adds Mike Jay, Proper Management. “They have a strong sense of calling and mission. They’re reaching a segment of listeners that have, until recently, been underserved in the Christian music landscape.”
The brothers will release their label debut next month, and currently have shows slated in Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota and more throughout the year.
CMA Fest Unveils 2025 Lineup
/by Madison HahnenThe nightly shows at Nissan Stadium will feature performances from chart-topping hit makers, including Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Jordan Davis, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Ella Langley, Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Rascal Flatts, Red Clay Strays, Darius Rucker, Shaboozey, Blake Shelton, Zach Top, Keith Urban and Bailey Zimmerman. More performers will be announced at a later date.
Set against the Cumberland River, Gavin Adcock, Tanner Adell, Cooper Alan, Drew Baldridge, Sam Barber, Gabby Barrett, George Birge, Tyler Braden, Colbie Caillat, Ashley Cooke, Dasha, Jackson Dean, Marcus King, Randall King, Brandon Lake, Chris Lane, Ella Langley, Maddie & Tae, Dylan Marlowe, Kameron Marlowe, Max McNown, Midland, Megan Moroney, Ian Munsick, RaeLynn, Redferrin, Josh Ross, Conner Smith, Austin Snell, Alana Springsteen, Thelma and James, Tigirlily Gold, The War And Treaty, Hudson Westbrook and Tucker Wetmore will all give daytime performances at the Chevy Riverfront Stage. MŌRIAH will kickoff Thursday’s (June 5) activities with a national anthem performance.
Over at Ascend Park, the Dr. Pepper Amp Stage will be packed with performances from Rodney Atkins, Frankie Ballard, Casey Barnes, Danielle Bradbery, Blanco Brown, T Graham Brown, Karley Scott Collins, Billy Dean, Tyler Farr, Filmore, Josh Gracin, Ty Herndon, Braxton Keith, Erin Kinsey, Lakeview, Edwin McCain, John Morgan, Kylie Morgan, Jerrod Niemann, Jamie O’ Neal, Mason Ramsey, Owen Riegling, Emily Ann Roberts, Reyna Roberts, Kaylee Rose, Shaylen, Sister Hazel, Iam Tongi, US Navy Band Country Current, Darryl Worley, Charlie Worsham and Jake Worthington.
Willow Avalon, Maddox Batson, Laci Kaye Booth, Brenn!, Franni Rae Cash, Chapel Hart, Julia Cole, Preston Cooper, Kolby Cooper, Wesley Dean, Melanie Dyer, Madeline Edwards, Mae Estes, Carter Faith, Lanie Gardner, Cole Goodwin, Fancy Hagood, Jack Wharff and The Tobacco Flats, Max Jackson, James Barker Band, Just Jayne, Alexandra Kay, Zach John King, Matt Lang, Bryce Leatherwood, Hannah McFarland, Walker Montgomery, Will Moseley, Elizabeth Nichols, Adrien Nunez, Scoot Teasley, Cameron Whitcomb, Blake Whiten, Austin Williams and Eli Winders will all take the stage at Bridgestone Plaza’s Good Molecules Reverb Stage.
Lastly, fans will be able to catch performances during the day and night from Ashley Anne, Palmer Anthony, Hayden Blount, BODHI, BoomTown Saints, Luke Borchelt, CECE, Hayden Coffman, Abbey Cone, Crowe Boys, Eddie and The Getaway, Sterling Elza, Brian Fuller, Giovannie and The Hired Guns, Colt Graves, Reid Haughton, Christian Hayes, The Heels, Hueston, Solon Holt, Preston James, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Britnee Kellogg, Alex Lambert, LECADE, Trey Lewis, Tyler Joe Miller, MŌRIAH, Clayton Mullen, O.N.E The Duo, Harper O’Neill, Pistol Pearl and the Western Band, Peytan Porter, RVSHVD, Sacha, Matt Schuster, Sophia Scott, SKEEZ, Kevin Smiley, Payton Smith, Liam St. John, Colin Stough, Troubadour Blue, Leah Turner, Alli Walker, Carson Wallace, Brendan Walter, Chandler Walters, Jay Webb, Wesko, Angel White and Sam Williams at the Hard Rock Stage.
Four night stadium passes are on sale now, and one night passes will go on sale this Friday (March 28) at 10 a.m. CST. The Chevy Riverfront Stage, Dr. Pepper Amp Stage, Chevy Vibes Stage, Good Molecules Reverb Stage and Hard Rock Stage are all free to all attendees.
Tyler Hubbard, Rhett Akins, More To Join Luke Bryan On Spring ‘Farm Tour’
/by Lorie HollabaughLuke Bryan performs at Farm Tour 2024. Photo: Eder Acevedo
Luke Bryan has announced the full lineup for his “Farm Tour 2025,” taking place for the first-time ever in California on May 15-17.
Tyler Hubbard, Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and DJ Rock will appear on all shows, with Chayce Beckham joining the lineup on May 15-16. May 15’s show is in Atwater, California (Merced County) at The Castle Airport. On May 16 is will take place in Clovis, California (Fresno County) at The Ponds at Harlan Ranch. May 17 will be in Shafter, California (Kern County) at Sillect Farms. Tickets for the dates are on sale now at LukeBryan.com.
Since 2009, Bryan has awarded 84 college scholarships to students of farming families who are attending the local college or university near the “Farm Tour” stops.
Earlier this week, Bryan was inducted into the Star Trail of Fame by The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to honor his profound impact at the event over the years. Fans can catch him currently on ABC’s American Idol season eight, where he is a celebrity judge alongside Lionel Richie and Carrie Underwood.
Colt Graves Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): UMGN’s Shana Saunders, Timbaland, Colt Graves, Gary Marella (Founder, Mono Music Group), UMGN’s Charlene Bryant, Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers and Eric Spence (Mosley Music Group). Photo: Rachael Black/Grand Ole Opry
Universal Music Group Nashville and Mosley Music recording artist Colt Graves made his debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage on Saturday (March 22).
Graves was introduced by Grammy-winning producer, rapper, singer and songwriter Timbaland, who discovered Graves and signed him to his Mosley music, in association with UMGN. Known for his fusion of folk, country and a blend of modern influences drawn from the realms of pop and hip-hop, Graves performed “Lonesome Roads” and “We Both Lie” during his appearance.
He also brought his father onto the stage which was a poignant moment for the recording artist, since Graves’ grandfather and father once performed on the Opry stage as well.
Bluegrass Banjo Wizard Eddie Adcock Passes
/by Lorie HollabaughEddie Adcock. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Bluegrass banjo master Eddie Adcock passed away on March 20. He was 86.
A native of Scottsville, Virginia, Eddie left home when he was 14 and backed Mac Wiseman, Bill Harrell, Bill Monroe and more in his early days. He played with the Country Gentlemen beginning in the late ’50s, and rose to prominence as their banjoist, playing on numerous albums. Eddie left the Country Gentlemen in 1970 and founded the IInd Generation in 1971, a bluegrass ensemble that also featured Martha, Eddie’s wife, on guitar and vocals.
The Country Gentlemen reunited in 1989 to record Classic Country Gents Reunion for Sugar Hill Records, and the project was named IBMA’s Recorded Event of the Year for 1990. That year he also teamed up with Kenny Baker, Josh Graves and Jesse McReynolds billed as The Masters, with Martha Adcock on guitar. Eddie and Martha continued to record through the years for Pinecastle Records, until he formed his own Radio Therapy Records. Eddie was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Hall of Fame in 1996 as a member of the Country Gentlemen, and he also won the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass Music in 2014.
Eddie also notably won 34 consecutive drag races with his car, Mr. Banjo. He became an internet sensation at the age of 70 when video circulated showing him undergoing brain surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center to address a hand tremor, where he remained conscious and played his banjo throughout the operation, showing surgeons when they had found the spot.
He is survived by wife, Martha, three children: Edward Adcock, Jr., Beatrice Adcock and Dennis Adcock; four grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren. No information has been provided on services at this time.
Electric Feel Expands Global Footprint To Nashville’s Music Row
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): John Bradley (Country A&R), Jamie Lierk (Chief of Staff), Austin Rosen (CEO & Founder), Danielle Engen (Director, Facilities & Studios), Chandler Nicole Sherrill (Senior Director, Creative) and Nick Mac (Chief Engineer & Technical Director. Photo: Danielle Del Valle
Electric Feel Entertainment has officially opened the doors to its new Nashville studio and office space, marking a significant expansion for the Los Angeles-based powerhouse. Located in the heart of Music Row, the newly renovated 3,000-square-foot space signals the company’s commitment to deepening its presence in Music City’s thriving creative scene.
Electric Feel’s Nashville office and studio. Photo: Danielle Del Valle
Founded in 2013 by CEO Austin Rosen, Electric Feel has earned a reputation as one of the most forward-thinking entertainment companies in the business. Over the past decade, the company has grown into a full-service label, management company, publishing house, studio and venture firm—building an innovative in-house ecosystem that’s helped fuel global hits for Post Malone, The Kid LAROI, Quavo, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and many more.
With a catalog that boasts over 450 billion streams, 726 Platinum records, 19 Diamond records and more than 40 tracks in the Spotify Billions Club, Electric Feel brings its hitmaking legacy to Nashville with a clear purpose.
“Our connection to Nashville started organically while working on Post Malone’s album last year—we fell in love with the city, the creative energy, and the strong sense of community,” says Rosen in an exclusive statement to MusicRow. “Electric Feel is a global company with roots across the US and Europe, and Nashville is a vital part of that network. It’s more than just a studio; it’s a fully operational hub that leverages Nashville’s rich songwriting culture to complement our broader approach to music creation and artist development, making expansion there a natural fit.”
Electric Feel’s Nashville office and studio. Photo: Danielle Del Valle
The Nashville studio features two luxury studios, a production suite, an open-plan kitchen and lounge, and private outdoor areas designed for collaboration and comfort. The main studio includes a 350-square-foot control room outfitted with soffit-mounted Genelec 1234A mains, an SSL AWS 948 console and a spacious 500-square-foot live room. Eight isolation booths and a curated collection of high-end microphones and instruments—including gear from Sony, Telefunken, and Neumann—make the space primed for world-class production.
Leading the Nashville team are key executives and creatives Danielle Engen (Director, Facilities & Studios), Nick Mac (Chief Engineer & Technical Director), Chandler Nicole Sherrill (Senior Director, Creative) and John Bradley (Country A&R), alongside Rosen. The Music Row office has already begun signing new talent.
“Electric Feel’s primary contribution to Nashville’s music community will be to actively find, develop, and nurture the exceptional talent already thriving here,” Rosen shares. “Our goal is to provide the resources and opportunities that empower local songwriters and artists to grow creatively and build meaningful connections. We envision creating a collaborative environment where we can leverage our global network and expertise to amplify the existing talent, helping them connect with wider audiences and navigate the modern music landscape, all while staying true to the spirit of Nashville.”
Stagecoach Unveils Lineup for 2025 Diplo’s HonkyTonk
/by John Nix ArledgeCalifornia’s country music festival, Stagecoach, has unveiled the lineup for Diplo’s HonkyTonk. Returning for a third year, the tent seeks to bridge country music and today’s musical movements. This year’s roster, curated by Diplo himself, includes exclusive performances from Paris Hilton, DJ Pee .Wee (Anderson .Paak), Chromeo, Sofi Tukker and a mix of global dance music artists.
The HonkyTonk Lineup joins a wide array of artists set to perform at the festival with headlining performances from stars such as Zach Bryan, Jelly Roll and Luke Combs, as well as sets from Brothers Osborne, Lana Del Ray, Sturgill Simpson, Nelly, The Backstreet Boys, Midland, Sammy Hagar, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde and more.
2025 Diplo’s HonkyTonk Full Lineup:
30rack
Chase Manhattan
Chromeo
Coral
DJ Pee .Wee (aka Anderson .Paak)
Diplo
Famous Dave
Honky Tonkin’ in Queens
Kermie J Rock
Kevin Bolt
Lauren
Paris Hilton
Rick
Sofi Tukker
Sidepiece
Shaddix
Slim McGraw
Vavo
Louie TheSinger To Dedicate ‘One For The Hometown’ This June
/by Madison HahnenLouie TheSinger will release his new EP One For The Hometown on June 6 via UMG Nashville.
The eight-song project will include his recently released “Quicker Way To Jesus,” “Good Girl” and “Hometown,” featuring Chris Pérez.
“When I was younger and first started chasing this dream of music, I remember my mom telling me ‘No matter how far you get with this, never forget who you are and where you came from,’” reflects Louie TheSinger of “Hometown.” “I think of that all the time.”
Louie TheSinger is a co-writer on five of the tracks, as well as a solo-write on two. His writing partners on the project include Joe and Rob Ragosta, Rob Hatch, Justin Ebach and more.
“The last couple of years have been a dream come true,” he shares. “I’ve lived each line of every song on this EP and through them I get I pay tribute to my home, my family and the friends who love me like family. This truly is one for the hometown.”
The artist recently released the “Hometown” music video, directed and edited by Cakemaster and produced by Alex Pescosta and Moon Tower Cinema. The video was shot in the singer’s hometown of Fort Worth.
Louie TheSinger played sold-out venues all across the country last year and closed it out by showcasing his culture at the People’s Choice Country Awards in Nashville, sporting a jacket paying tribute to one of his musical heroes, Freddy Fender. In November, he was recognized for his contribution to country music as a Latino with the Origin Impact Award.
One For The Hometown Track List:
1. “Hometown” feat. Chris Pérez (Louie TheSinger, Nick Bailey, Josh Dorr)
2. “On My Way” (Louie TheSinger, Joe Ragosta, Rob Ragosta, Mitch Allan, Aldo Ramón)
3. “Más Maria” (Louie TheSinger, Rob Hatch, Jackson Nance)
4. “Good Girl” (Nate Kenyon, Joe Ginsberg, Luis Palacios II)
5. “Quicker Way To Jesus” (Louie TheSinger, Justin Ebach, Josh Thompson)
6. “Adiós” (Louie TheSinger, Austin Nivarel, Joe Ragosta)
7. “If I Die Tomorrow” (Louie TheSinger)
8. “Goodbye” (Louie TheSinger)
Cole Swindell Readies Fifth Studio Album, ‘Spanish Moss’
/by LB CantrellCole Swindell. Photo: Robby Klein
Multi-Platinum hitmaker and ACM Award winner Cole Swindell will release his fifth studio album, Spanish Moss, on June 27 via Warner Music Nashville.
The project follows his 2022 release Stereotype, which delivered a trio of Platinum-certified, multi-week No. 1s: “Single Saturday Night,” “Never Say Never” (with Lainey Wilson) and the five-week, three-times Platinum smash “She Had Me At Heads Carolina.” That track alone earned Swindell three ACM Awards, including Single and Song of the Year, plus an iHeartRadio Music Award for Country Song of the Year and a CMA nomination. He followed it up with Stereotype Broken, a deluxe edition featuring his 2023 top 10 hit “Drinkaby.”
Spanish Moss features Swindell’s current top 10-and-climbing single “Forever To Me,” written alongside Greylan James and Rocky Block as a tribute to his engagement and marriage to wife Courtney. The album’s title track—co-written with Devin Dawson, Jordan Minton and Jordan Reynolds—drops Friday (March 28).
“Spanish Moss has been a work in progress for over two years now,” Swindell shares. “I knew it would be a tough task following up Stereotype and the success we had from that album, but sometimes a challenge can be motivating and exactly what’s needed to grow. For me, the album making process has always had a common theme … best song wins. Although it’s never that simple.
“Life has changed a lot for me in the best way since the last project and I wanted to be able write and sing about those blessings while also not forgetting where I came from and the pain from the past,” he adds. “One of the beautiful things about music is even though you may not be currently going through something at this very moment, more than likely someone out there IS. I think this album is balanced that way and has a little bit of everything from songs like: ‘Kill A Prayer,’ ‘Dirty Dancing,’ ‘Forever to Me’ to ‘Dale Jr.,’ ‘Country Boy Can’t Survive,’ and ‘Heads Up Heaven.’”
After headlining his “Win The Night Tour” last year, Swindell will embark on his first international tour dates in March opening for Cody Johnson’s “Leather Deluxe Tour” in Australia and New Zealand.
Spanish Moss Track List:
1. “Kill A Prayer” (Cole Taylor, Josh Thompson, Jesse Frasure)
2. “Dirty Dancing” (Beau Bailey, Ned Cameron, Hunter Phelps)
3. “Dale, Jr.” (Cole Swindell, Greylan James, Matt Alderman)
4. “Spanish Moss” (Cole Swindell, Devin Dawson, Jordan Minton, Jordan Reynolds)
5. “We Can Always Move On” (Kyle Fishman, Thomas Archer, Michael Tyler)
6. “Georgia (Ain’t On Her Mind)” (Cole Swindell, John Byron, Ben Johnson)
7. “Lost Heart” (Rodney Clawson, Zach Kale, Tawgs Salter, Nolen Sipe)
8. “Bottom Of It” (Cole Swindell, Jonathon Singleton, Chase McGill, Ben Simonetti)
9. “Left To Get Right” (Greylan James, Thomas Archer, Rocky Block)
10. “Longneck List” (Lindsay Rimes, Jameson Rodgers, Matt Rogers)
11. “Country Boy Can’t Survive” (Cole Swindell, Josh Osborne, Travis Wood, Jared Keim)
12. “Happy Hour Sad” (Jimmy Robbins, Micah Carpenter, Travis Wood, Lydia Vaughan)
13. “Wild” (Cole Swindell, Matt Dragstrem, Matt Rogers, Jordan Minton)
14. “One Day” (Chase McGill, Ernest K. Smith, Jordan Schmidt)
15. “Forever To Me” (Cole Swindell, Greylan James, Rocky Block)
16. “Someone Worth Missing” (Ben Stennis, Michael Tyler, Brad Rempel)
17. “First Second” (Greylan James, Josh Osborne, David Garcia, Rocky Block)
18. “’99 Problems” (Devin Dawson, Seth Ennis, Jordan Minton, Jordan Reynolds)
19. “It Don’t Hurt Anymore” (Blake Bollinger, Trea Landon, Craig Campbell)
20. “Take Me Down” (Cole Swindell, Jessie Jo Dillon, Chris Tompkins, David Garcia)
21. “Heads Up Heaven” (Cole Swindell, Chase McGill, Bobby Pinson)