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Best New Country Songs

Featured Artist: Russell Dickerson

Holler Country Music

Featured Artist: Russell Dickerson

Last Edited March 6, 2026 5:47 am GMT
February 6, 2026 11:49 am GMT

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It's another incredible New Music Friday! The Holler gang are overseas for C2C Berlin 2026, and this week's Best New Country playlist is a timely reminder as to why country is well and truly going global. This week we're being treated to stellar new anthems from Ashley Cooke, Kip Moore, Cameron Whitcomb, Anne Wilson and many more.

Listen along to our Best New Country playlist on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and Amazon.

Best New Country

On the cover of this week's Best New Country playlist is Russell Dickerson.

As anyone who's had the good fortune of seeing Dickerson's electrifying live show, there's no party like an RD Party. As the warmer months finally get closer and the Winter Blues start to lift, Dickerson is helping us get in the Spring and Summer spirit with a brand new earworm tailor-made for soundtracking a trip out on the water.

Across an R&B-infused instrumental, Dickerson fondly declares his wife to be the ‘B.O.A.T’ - the Best Of All Time - while sprinkling in a healthy dose of charming nautical metaphors. Given the Hip-Hop-leaning ambience, we're keeping our fingers crossed Fetty Wap might hop on the remix, following Dickerson's hilariously accurate - and immensely viral - impersonation of the newly-freed rapper.

Listen to the Official Audio for 'B.O.A.T' below:

Best New Country Song of the Week

We're not sure if it's cheating to choose a cover for our Best New Country Song of the Week, but Ashley Cooke's rendition of Glen Campbell's ‘Southern Nights’ is so irresistible that we couldn't help but spotlight it. It's the latest offering from Gavin Adcock's new compilation of reimagined classic covers, Country Never Dies.

Cooke captures the hazy, nostalgic atmosphere of the country staple, which was originally released by Allen Toussaint, before Campbell took it to No. 1. The ‘your place’ hitmaker's sleek, sinuous vocals combine with the unashamedly retro composition to produce a laid-back, undulating gem. With Cooke set to make an on-screen appearance in Taylor Sheridan's new Yellowstone spin-off, Marshals, this Sunday, the momentum is high behind the Floridian as she gears up for her next era.

Check out 'Southern Nights' along with this week's playlist below:

  1. 1.

    B.O.A.T

    Russell Dickerson

  2. 2.

    No Need For Leavin'

    Kameron Marlowe

  3. 3.

    Southern Nights

    Ashley Cooke

  4. 4.

    Borrowed Time

    Sam Barber

  5. 5.

    Sweatin'

    Angie K

  6. 6.

    You and Me

    Cameron Whitcomb

  7. 7.

    GTFO

    Koe Wetzel

  8. 8.

    Still Do

    Anne Wilson & Cole Swindell

  9. 9.

    Levee

    Kip Moore

  10. 10.

    I Hit A Wall

    Tyce Delk

  11. 11.

    Tumbleweeds and Chewing Gum

    Lily Meola & Willie Nelson

  12. 12.

    Howdy

    Cole Goodwin

  13. 13.

    Broke No More

    Brit Taylor

  14. 14.

    Go Round

    Cody Lohden

  15. 15.

    Ghost

    Clayton Mullen

  16. 16.

    Talk To Texas

    Hayden Coffman

  17. 17.

    We Should Probably Stop Here

    Alex Hall & Mae Estes

  18. 18.

    Nothings What It Seems

    Tyler Nance (Feat. Jackson Dean)

  19. 19.

    WHITE FLAG

    Colby Acuff

  20. 20.

    Out of My Mind

    Kyle Gates

  21. 21.

    Wasn't Thinkin'

    Ryan and Rory

  22. 22.

    Girl Out In Nevada

    Noah James

  23. 23.

    All You Gotta Do Is Bleed

    Kat Hasty

  24. 24.

    Wasting My Time

    Travis Bolt

  25. 25.

    Termporary Sanity

    Sterling Elza

  26. 26.

    Horse Named Texas

    Aaron Watson

  27. 27.

    Until She Comes Along

    Hunter Hayes

  28. 28.

    Stubborn and Remains

    William Clark Green

  29. 29.

    Come and Get Your Boy

    HunterGirl

  30. 30.

    Werewolf

    The Brook & The Bluff

  31. 31.

    Said to Me

    Myles Morgan

  32. 32.

    Rose and Pink

    Natalie Jane Hill

  33. 33.

    Finally Complete

    Clayton Nile Young

  34. 34.

    Burning Bridges

    Southall

  35. 35.

    Forgiving Me

    Kelsey Lamb

  36. 36.

    Friend of Mine

    Grant Gilbert

  37. 37.

    0.0

    Ethan Miller

  38. 38.

    The Crown

    David Nail

  39. 39.

    I Can't Give You Up

    Kevin Presbrey

  40. 40.

    Everything Must Go

    Brayden Stewart

  41. 41.

    Lonestar

    Austin Michael

  42. 42.

    Michaelangelo

    Rita Wilson

  43. 43.

    Blue Ridge Red

    SJ McDonald

  44. 44.

    4011

    Caden Cookus

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