
Warren Zeiders will release his new album, Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal, on March 14 via Warner Records.
The two-part, 20-track project offers an intimate journey through heartbreak, personal growth and emotional healing, delivered with Zeiders’ signature raw vocals and storytelling. The album is produced by Zeiders alongside Ross Copperman and Mike Elizondo. Zeiders is credited as a writer on 17 of the tracks, with Connor Mcdonough, Ali Tamposi, Mark Holmon, Feli Ferraro, Chris Stapleton and more also co-penning tracks.
Zeiders released a preview of the album today (Jan. 10) with “Can A Heart Take.” Written by Zeiders, Copperman, Randy Montana and Ryan Beaver, the tune is a poignant, musical dissection of the heart that explores explores the limits of loss.
Throughout the creative process of the album, Zeiders embraced an intimate, therapeutic approach to songwriting, drawing from his personal relationships and the whirlwind of his meteoric rise to success. The new album captures the emotional rollercoaster he experienced amidst his rapidly changing life and career, offering a cathartic exploration of love, loss and gratitude. From the summer vibe of “Relapse” and the fiery anthems like “Bad” and “Take It To the Grave,” to the introspective moments in tracks like “You For A Reason,” “Can A Heart Take” and “Withdrawal,” every song pulses with the fleeting emotions of love. Elsewhere, tracks like “Crying Whiskey” and “Lies” balance out the raw vulnerability, while reflective pieces like “Everything Comes To Go Away” encapsulate the album’s central themes of love and loss.
Zeiders is coming off a breakout year propelled by the success of his first No. 1 single, “Pretty Little Poison,” and a win for CMT’s Breakthrough Male Video of the Year. Last fall, he released Relapse, and capped off his year performing as direct support on Jelly Roll’s “The Beautifully Broken Tour” and earned seven spots on Billboard’s 2024 year-end charts.
Next month, Zeiders will take the stage at the 2025 New Faces of Country Music showcase during the Country Radio Seminar. He is also set to go overseas on his first-ever European tour later this month, and will kick off off his 23 date “Relapse Tour,” making stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte and more. Zeiders will also perform at RodeoHouston, The Country Fest, Barefoot Country Music Fest and more throughout the year.
Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Track List:
Part 1:
1. “Can A Heart Take” (Randy Montana, Ross Copperman, Ryan Beaver, Warren Zeiders)
2. “You For A Reason” (Alex Maxwell, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
3. “Bad” (Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Nick Long, Warren Zeiders)
4. “Crying Whiskey” (Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, John Byron, Nick Long, Warren Zeiders)
5. “Lies” (Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Ross Copperman, Warren Zeiders)
6. “Without You” (Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Ross Copperman, Warren Zeiders)
7. “Every Single Version Of You” (Connor Mcdonough, Feli Ferraro, Riley Mcdonough)
8. “Everything Comes To Go Away” (Ben Goldsmith, Cecilia Castleman)
9. “Withdrawal” (Alex Maxwell, Russell Sutton, Warren Zeiders)
10. “Take It To The Grave” (Greylan Egan James, Mark Holman, Matt Roy, Warren Zeiders)
Part 2:
1. “Relapse” (Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Warren Zeiders)
2. “Intoxicated” (Bart Butler, Benjy Davis, Mark Holman, Randy Montana, Warren Zeiders)
3. “Betrayal” (Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Justin Ebach, Warren Zeiders)
4. “Addictions” (Alex Maxwell, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
5. “Stones Throw Away” (Erik Dylan, Mark Holman, Randy Montana, Warren Zeiders)
6. “High Desert Road” (Eric Paslay, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
7. “Death Of A Cowboy” (Joybeth Taylor, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
8. “Fight Like Hell” (Erik Dylan, Jared Keim, Ryan Beaver, Warren Zeiders)
9. “Devil I Know” (Joe Clemmons, Mike Walker, Warren Zeiders)
10. “Love On The Line” (Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton)
Warren Zeiders To Explore Heartbreak & Healing On New Double Album In March
/by Madison HahnenWarren Zeiders will release his new album, Relapse, Lies, & Betrayal, on March 14 via Warner Records.
The two-part, 20-track project offers an intimate journey through heartbreak, personal growth and emotional healing, delivered with Zeiders’ signature raw vocals and storytelling. The album is produced by Zeiders alongside Ross Copperman and Mike Elizondo. Zeiders is credited as a writer on 17 of the tracks, with Connor Mcdonough, Ali Tamposi, Mark Holmon, Feli Ferraro, Chris Stapleton and more also co-penning tracks.
Zeiders released a preview of the album today (Jan. 10) with “Can A Heart Take.” Written by Zeiders, Copperman, Randy Montana and Ryan Beaver, the tune is a poignant, musical dissection of the heart that explores explores the limits of loss.
Throughout the creative process of the album, Zeiders embraced an intimate, therapeutic approach to songwriting, drawing from his personal relationships and the whirlwind of his meteoric rise to success. The new album captures the emotional rollercoaster he experienced amidst his rapidly changing life and career, offering a cathartic exploration of love, loss and gratitude. From the summer vibe of “Relapse” and the fiery anthems like “Bad” and “Take It To the Grave,” to the introspective moments in tracks like “You For A Reason,” “Can A Heart Take” and “Withdrawal,” every song pulses with the fleeting emotions of love. Elsewhere, tracks like “Crying Whiskey” and “Lies” balance out the raw vulnerability, while reflective pieces like “Everything Comes To Go Away” encapsulate the album’s central themes of love and loss.
Zeiders is coming off a breakout year propelled by the success of his first No. 1 single, “Pretty Little Poison,” and a win for CMT’s Breakthrough Male Video of the Year. Last fall, he released Relapse, and capped off his year performing as direct support on Jelly Roll’s “The Beautifully Broken Tour” and earned seven spots on Billboard’s 2024 year-end charts.
Next month, Zeiders will take the stage at the 2025 New Faces of Country Music showcase during the Country Radio Seminar. He is also set to go overseas on his first-ever European tour later this month, and will kick off off his 23 date “Relapse Tour,” making stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte and more. Zeiders will also perform at RodeoHouston, The Country Fest, Barefoot Country Music Fest and more throughout the year.
Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Track List:
Part 1:
1. “Can A Heart Take” (Randy Montana, Ross Copperman, Ryan Beaver, Warren Zeiders)
2. “You For A Reason” (Alex Maxwell, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
3. “Bad” (Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Nick Long, Warren Zeiders)
4. “Crying Whiskey” (Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Griff Clawson, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, John Byron, Nick Long, Warren Zeiders)
5. “Lies” (Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Ross Copperman, Warren Zeiders)
6. “Without You” (Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Ross Copperman, Warren Zeiders)
7. “Every Single Version Of You” (Connor Mcdonough, Feli Ferraro, Riley Mcdonough)
8. “Everything Comes To Go Away” (Ben Goldsmith, Cecilia Castleman)
9. “Withdrawal” (Alex Maxwell, Russell Sutton, Warren Zeiders)
10. “Take It To The Grave” (Greylan Egan James, Mark Holman, Matt Roy, Warren Zeiders)
Part 2:
1. “Relapse” (Blake Pendergrass, Justin Ebach, Warren Zeiders)
2. “Intoxicated” (Bart Butler, Benjy Davis, Mark Holman, Randy Montana, Warren Zeiders)
3. “Betrayal” (Ali Tamposi, Blake Pendergrass, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Justin Ebach, Warren Zeiders)
4. “Addictions” (Alex Maxwell, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
5. “Stones Throw Away” (Erik Dylan, Mark Holman, Randy Montana, Warren Zeiders)
6. “High Desert Road” (Eric Paslay, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
7. “Death Of A Cowboy” (Joybeth Taylor, Rivers Rutherford, Warren Zeiders)
8. “Fight Like Hell” (Erik Dylan, Jared Keim, Ryan Beaver, Warren Zeiders)
9. “Devil I Know” (Joe Clemmons, Mike Walker, Warren Zeiders)
10. “Love On The Line” (Al Anderson, Chris Stapleton)
MusicRow Weekly: Top Songwriters Of 2024, News, Charts, More
/by MusicRow StaffThe MusicRow Weekly, MusicRow‘s free online newsletter, brings you the latest music industry stories making waves in Nashville this week. Click here to see the full edition.
The release of MusicRow’s Top 100 Songwriters of 2024 is a highlight of the week. This much-anticipated list ranks the tunesmiths who earned the highest points on the weekly Top Songwriter Chart throughout 2024. Published every Monday, the chart reflects the week’s top 60 songwriters, determined by song activity across airplay, digital downloads and streams.
The industry also saw several significant leadership changes in the news this week. Milly Olykan joins Live Nation, bringing her expertise to global event planning. Meanwhile, Weston Hebert takes on a key role at AEG Presents, furthering the company’s presence in Nashville. Brown Sellers Brown announced new hires and promotions, further strengthening its team. There were also departures of note, with Lyndsay Cruz stepping down from ACM Lifting Lives after a successful tenure, and Dion Brown retiring as President and CEO of the National Museum of African American Music, leaving behind a legacy of cultural preservation.
On the charts, Morgan Wallen continues to dominate, securing the top spot on Billboard’s 200 Century Chart. Koe Wetzel and Tucker Wetmore also celebrated No. 1 radio hits, marking significant milestones in their careers. Meanwhile, the 2024 Mediabase Year-End Country Charts highlighted the tracks that defined the year, featuring breakout hits and enduring favorites that resonated with audiences.
In exclusive features, Lori Badgett of City National Bank shares her journey in this week’s My Music Row Story, offering a glimpse into the financial side of the music industry. Renowned critic Robert K. Oermann adds his insights with his latest DISClaimer reviews, evaluating the week’s standout releases.
In addition, the latest MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart is included, with Lainey Wilson securing the No. 1 spot with “4x4xU.” Explore more chart data here.
MusicRow Weekly is delivered every Friday, featuring Nashville’s top music industry news, exclusive interviews, song reviews, radio and songwriter charts and more. Sign up for free here.
2025 RodeoHouston Entertainment Lineup Revealed
/by Liza AndersonThe Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, also known as RodeoHouston, has revealed its entertainment lineup for the 2025 rodeo season, set for March 4–23. This year’s lineup features a variety of country, pop, rock, regional Mexican, Christian, R&B and hip-hop acts.
“Each season, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo aims to bring a strong lineup of artists that reflect our Western roots while still offering an array of music that embraces Houston’s culture,” says Chris Boleman, President & CEO, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. “Nine entertainers will make their debut on the star stage, alongside some Rodeo fan-favorites and hall-of-fame artists, some of which are returning for the first time in over a decade.”
The artists slated to perform at RodeoHouston for the first time include Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, Carin León, AJR, Warren Zeiders, Grupo Frontera, Charley Crockett, Zach Top and Post Malone.
Among the returnees are Brad Paisley, marking his 17th RodeoHouston performance, and Luke Bryan, marking his 12th. Reba McEntire will also return to the event after 11 years for her 20th performance. She holds one of the organization’s highest honors as the first woman inducted to RodeoHouston’s Star Trail of Fame in 2007.
Additionally, RodeoHouston will welcome back Brooks & Dunn, Cody Jinks, Lauren Daigle, Jon Pardi and Old Dominion as well as Houston-area natives Parker McCollum and Bun B, who will bring another group of popular R&B and hip-hop artists to the stage with him again this year for his “Birthday Bonanza.” Details regarding Bun B’s Black Heritage Day performance will be announced closer to March 7.
Tickets will go on sale this coming Thursday (Jan. 16) in two waves. Starting at 10 a.m., the first wave will consist of tickets for the March 4–13 performances. The second wave will follow at 2 p.m. with tickets for the March 14–23 performances. For more information, click here.
Third Annual ‘Hello From The Hills’ Benefit Set For Jan. 26
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“Hello From The Hills,” a special collaborative benefit concert co-presented by The Hello in There Foundation and Hope in the Hills, will return to Nashville’s City Winery on Jan. 26.
The third annual event will feature performances from Ruby Amanfu, Cory Branan, Hayes Carll, Brad Goodall, Silas House, Amanda Shires, Blackberry Smoke’s Charlie Starr and Jesse Welles.
Tickets for the show go on sale today (Jan. 10) here. The Hello in There Foundation and Hope in the Hills have selected three organizations to receive grants this year: Building Lives, which assists veterans rebuild their lives following service; Operation Stand Down Tennessee, an agency that connects veterans with careers, community and crisis services; and My Fathers House Nashville, an organization that provides shelter, parenting education, recovery information and life skills for fathers coming out of institutions.
“‘Hello From The Hills’ is more than a concert—it’s a celebration of community, compassion, and the power of music to bring about real change,” says Jody Whelan, Managing Partner of Oh Boy Records and The Hello in There Foundation Board Member and Treasurer. “By coming together, we’re not just raising our voices, but lifting up those who need it most. We are so proud to share the stage with these nonprofits who are doing incredible work to support the community.”
Established in 2021 by the family of John Prine, The Hello in There Foundation continues the love, kindness and generosity Prine shared with the world. Inspired and guided by Prine’s simple song title, “Hello In There,” their mission aims to identify and collaborate with individuals and communities to offer support for people who are marginalized, discriminated against or, for any reason, are otherwise forgotten.
Hope in the Hills is a non-profit committed to combating the opioid crisis and support recovery across Appalachia. Created by a group of local community members and members of Tyler Childers’ team, Hope in the Hills raises funds and awareness to combat addiction with initiatives such as youth programs and recovery houses.
Zach John King Signs With Sony Music Nashville
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): Lexi Stringer (Director, A&R, SMN), Ken Robold (President & COO, SMN), Taylor Lindsey (Chair & CEO), Zach John King, Matt Reed (Hyphen Media Group), Kayla Hoffman (Hyphen Media Group) and Nathan Thomas (Director, A&R, SMN). Photo: Adam Davis
Rising singer-songwriter Zach John King has signed a record deal with Sony Music Nashville.
A Fayetteville, Georgia native, King fronted an indie-rock band through college before moving to Nashville in 2021. He released his first solo track introducing his country-meets-rock sound, “Just Missed You,” in 2023. He turned heads with other independent tracks including his 2024 breakout single “Wannabe Cowboy” and follow up “Hole In The Wall,” leading him to 3.4 million streams worldwide and placements on high-profile playlists like Spotify’s New Boots, Fresh Country and Next From Nashville.
“I’m so dang grateful to be with such a stellar team,” shares King. “They’ve been there since day one and have been behind some of my favorite artists of all time. I’m proud to have a home team here in Nashville. I’m ready to get to work.”
King released a new track today titled “Slow Down,” which he wrote with Thomas Archer, Kyle Fishman and Michael Tyler. Produced by Ryan Wilson, the song tells the story of a narrator reflecting on a failed relationship, haunted by the memory of his ex.
“I wrote ‘Slow Down’ with Thomas Archer, Kyle Fishman and Michael Tyler. We wanted to capture the feeling of seeing someone you loved move on quickly and the pain of not being able to get them off your mind. It’s a story that I think a lot of people can relate to—that classic small-town experience where, after a breakup, there’s no escaping the memories. In a town that small, they follow you around everywhere, no matter where you go,” King shares.
“I love the vibe and the beat behind this song. It’s also a chance for my fans to hear something musically different from what I’ve released in the past, with more variety and depth to my sound. Writing songs that people can connect with is one of my favorite things to do, and I think most people have been through something like this at some point.”
Stephen Wilson Jr. Releases ‘Søn Of Dad (Deluxe)’
/by Liza AndersonStephen Wilson Jr. has released a deluxe edition of his debut double album, Søn Of Dad, via Big Loud Records.
The collection features two new tracks taken from his “Live at the Print Shop” performance, the dedication to his late father “I’m A Song” and a reinterpretation of Ben E. King‘s “Stand By Me.”
“A song can be a bookmark in a 10 million+ page book that can take you right to the very paragraph and page. A story is what a song is, and our species lives for stories,” Wilson Jr. says. “‘I’m A Song’ was the song that made it all make sense for me. A cache I found along the trail that gave form to what I was chasing. My father’s favorite song, he told me. A song I couldn’t play for a while but one that came back to me when it was time. Time is the thread that is stamped along the way as our chosen path is woven for the length it is given. A path I chose because my father was a song, and it demands to be sung.”
The new version also includes 10 acoustic renditions of tunes like “Cuckoo,” “Year To Be Young 1994,” “Father’s Søn,” “Grief is Only Love” and more.
“In an attempt to continue the conversation after the release of Søn Of Dad, we’ve been traveling all over the world playing these songs and watching them evolve with a few new welcome additions to the story,” he continues. “Playing them stripped down and in full band settings. Each performance is an opportunity to learn something new about the song.”
The deluxe album arrives as Søn Of Dad enters its seventh consecutive week in the top 10 on the iTunes Country Albums chart, where it has reached No. 1 multiple times. Wilson Jr. plans to take these tracks on the road for his extended “Søn Of Dad Tour” next month.
Additionally, a four-disc deluxe edition vinyl is now available preorder. For more information, click here.
Søn Of Dad (Deluxe) Track Listing:
1. Stand By Me (Live at The Print Shop)
2. I’m A Song (Live at The Print Shop)
3. The Devil
4. Cuckoo
5. Billy
6. Patches
7. American Gothic
8. Werewolf
9. Mighty Beast
10. Year to Be Young 1994
11. Twisted
12. Father’s Søn
13. Grief is Only Love
14. Hang in There
15. Calico Creek
16. Holler from the Holler
17. Hometown
18. Not Letting Go
19. For What It’s Worth
20. All the Wars from Now On
21. Kid
22. Henry
23. You
24. The Beginning
25. Cuckoo (Acoustic)
26. Year to Be Young 1994 (Acoustic)
27. Father’s Søn (Acoustic)
28. Grief is Only Love (Acoustic)
29. Patches (Acoustic)
30. Kid (Acoustic)
31. American Gothic (Acoustic)
32. All the Wars from Now On (Acoustic)
33. The Devil (Acoustic)
34. Calico Creek (Acoustic)
Lainey Wilson Claims The First No. 1 Of 2025 On MusicRow Radio Chart
/by John Nix ArledgeLainey Wilson. Photo: Eric Ryan Anderson
Lainey Wilson claims the first No. 1 of the new year on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with her track “4x4xU.”
The track is part of her fifth studio album Whirlwind and was written by Wilson, Jon Decious and Aaron Raitiere.
Wilson is starting the year with a little sunshine at the Crash My Playa festival. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the event kicks off on Jan. 15 with a star-studded lineup featuring Kane Brown, Dustin Lynch, Dylan Scott, Elle King, Jackson Dean, Dasha, Ella Langley and Tucker Wetmore.
“4x4xU” currently sits at No. 12 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 8 on the Mediabase chart.
Click here to view the latest edition of the MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.
Mackenzie Carpenter Gives A Shout Out To The ‘Country Queens’ On Full-Length Debut
/by Lorie HollabaughRising artist Mackenzie Carpenter will release her debut album, Hey Country Queen, on March 7 via The Valory Music Co.
Carpenter pays homage to the beloved Country Queens who paved the way for her to speak her mind, write her truth and have some fun along the way on the new album, and co-wrote all 13 tracks on the new project.
The young star already released tracks “Sound Of A Heartbreak,” “Only Girl” and “Boots On,” from the new album, and a brand-new song “Dozen Red Flags,” is out now. Written by Carpenter alongside Nicolle Galyon and frequent collaborator Brandon Hood, “Dozen Red Flags,” is an anthem for the girls who realize they deserve to be knee-deep in red roses—not red flags—and have the courage to step away in search of something better.
“This album has been a long time coming, and I’m so excited to finally share these songs with you. I’ve lived with them for years, and now it’s time to set them free,” shares Carpenter. “Hey Country Queen captures the essence of girlhood, heartbreak and love, and I can’t wait for you to hear it.”
Hey Country Queen Track List:
1.“Dozen Red Flags” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Nicolle Galyon, Brandon Hood)
2. “Boots On” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Rhett Akins, Brandon Hood, Ben Williams)
3. “Only Girl” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Micah Carpenter, Mia Mantia, SJ McDonald)
4. “I Wish You Would (ft. Midland)” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Jonathan Hutcherson, Jamie Moore, Chris Tompkins)
5. “Don’t Mess With Exes” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Nicolle Galyon, Brandon Hood)
6. “Gone Fishin’” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Mia Mantia, SJ McDonald)
7. “Red Wine Blue” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Luke Laird, Anna Vaus)
8. “Jesus, I’m Jealous” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Steve Moakler)
9. “Sound Of A Heartbreak” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Brandon Hood, Liz Rose)
10. “Cowgirl Like Me” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Micah Carpenter, Lauren LaRue)
11. “Guys Like You” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Nicolle Galyon, Brandon Hood)
12. “The Other Side” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Mia Mantia, SJ McDonald)
13. “Country Queen” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Jessie Jo Dillon, Ben Johnson)
JUST IN: Lyndsay Cruz Exits ACM Lifting Lives
/by LB CantrellLyndsay Cruz
ACM Lifting Lives’ Lyndsay Cruz has stepped down from her position of Executive Director after six years with the organization.
Under Cruz’s leadership, Lifting Lives generated more than six million dollars in funding, with over four million dollars from its COVID-19 fund providing assistance to more than 2,000 individuals. As the pandemic subsided, the organization shifted focus to mental health, establishing a dedicated fund that has awarded $400,000 in grants to support mental health initiatives within the country music community.
“This organization has touched so many lives and will continue to do so,” she says. “I am beyond proud of what we accomplished over the last six years helping our community in their greatest time of need. It’s been wonderful to witness the positive changes ACM Lifting Lives has had in this industry and I’ll be honored to watch it grow and succeed.”
Cruz began her career as a political appointee under President George W. Bush, serving as an Advance Representative for the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Vice President. She later joined the international nonprofit Oxfam America, where she spent 13 years creating and managing their first-ever public figures ambassador program. After Oxfam, Cruz transitioned to independent consulting, working with numerous nonprofit organizations on major events and fundraising initiatives.
She is currently exploring new opportunities and can be reached here.
The Wiggles Go Country With ‘Wiggle Up, Giddy Up!’ Due In March
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Wiggles
The Wiggles are grabbing their cowboy hats and boots and teaming up with some country stars including Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, Jackson Dean, Dasha and more for a brand new album, Wiggle Up, Giddy Up! set for release March 7.
Other artists joining The Wiggles on their country romp are Orville Peck, Morgan Evans, Troy Cassar-Daley, MacKenzie Porter, Kaylee Bell, Travis Collins, The Wolfe Brothers, Lucky Oceans and the late Slim Dusty. The title track from the new project, a collaboration with Dasha, is out now.
As the world’s most popular children’s entertainment group, The Wiggles have educated, entertained and enriched the lives of millions of pre-schoolers (and their parents) across the globe with over three billion music streams, five billion views on YouTube, 30 million album and DVDs sales and over eight million books sold globally.
“This is one of the most exciting projects we’ve ever been a part of, in fact, I’ve never spent so much time on an album before,” says Anthony Field, Blue Wiggle and co-founder of the group. “Country music is all about storytelling and connection. Combining that with The Wiggles’ fun and imagination and collaborations with these legendary country music artists felt like the perfect match. We can’t wait for families everywhere to hear these songs!”
“We’re so excited to share Wiggle Up, Giddy Up! with families everywhere,” adds Lachy Gillespie, Purple Wiggle. “It’s a song that’s packed with energy, fun, and plenty of country flair. Collaborating with the incredible Dasha, whose music has already brought country music to a whole new audience, was an absolute joy. Whether you’re three, thirty-three, or ninety-three, this song is all about bringing people together to sing, dance, and even try a bit of line dancing!”