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Featured Artist: Dasha

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Featured Artist: Dasha

August 22, 2025 5:25 am GMT

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We're off to The Long Road festival this weekend, but before we head off we couldn't leave without rounding up all the biggest and best new releases from the world of country and Americana. Over 70 new songs for us to listen to in the car on the way, including new songs from Russell Dickerson, BigXthaPlug, Lainey Wilson and lots more.

Listen along to all the songs in the playlist on Spotify, Amazon, Apple Music and YouTube.

Best New Country Cover Star

This week's Best New Country cover star is Dasha. The 'Austin' singer continues to tease new music with the fun and flirty 'Like it Like That,' and it's a case of wrong person, right time as she keeps a deadbeat hook up on a retainer just for the fun of it.

”‘Like It Like That’ is about letting go of that pressure to get love ‘right’ and embracing the moments that don’t fit the plan," Dasha says. "At this point in my life, I’m not trying to have it all figured out - sometimes the so-called wrong person is exactly right for right now.”

"I think there's so much pressure to meet 'the one' and get it right on the first try, especially for women, but I'm 25," she adds. "I'm not looking for perfection; I'm looking for good stories and chasing feelings that I can get songs out of. I have no idea what I'm doing half the time, and I'm still learning parts of myself... I think everyone my age is doing the same. I don't want to meet my person yet; I'm not ready for that chapter of life yet. No pressure, no plan, just whatever makes your heart skip a couple of beats and reminds you that that's what living is supposed to feel like sometimes. Letting things be what they are, and heck, maybe that's eating takeout with a man who can only be a bad idea at 2am.”

Watch the steamy video starring Love Island's Rob Rausch for 'Like it Like That' below

New Country and Americana Singles

Elsewhere in this week's Best New Country playlist we've got new ones from Kashus Culpepper, Ashley Cooke, Drew Baldridge and Kelsey Hart. Plus, Lauren Watkins releases the brilliant 'Average Joe & Plain Jane.' Written by Lauren Watkins, Lauren Hungate, Luke Laird and Caroline Watkins,the song highlights the ordinary parts of a relationship, embodying the gentle acoustic guitars and the soft sway of a front porch swing.

It's a week of Holler dream collabs in this week's Best New Country. First up, Lola Kirke and Willow Avalon get together in the studio for a country reimagining of Yeah Yeah Yeahs' noughties anthem, 'Maps.'

"I’ve loved 'Maps' since I was a kid growing up around indie sleaze in New York City in the early 2000’s," Lola Kirke says. "A couple years ago I had the idea to try it out in a country style at Honky Tonkin’ Queens, and I had so much fun that I incorporated it into my live show from there on out. After Willow and I became pals, my admiration for her grew when I saw how committed she is to the women in her life. I loved singing this with her because it shifted the meaning a bit, turning it from a more traditional love song into an anthem of female friendship. ‘Cause at the end of the day, there’s no one that loves you like your girls do."

Max McNown and Avery Anna team up for a new version of McNown's 'Turned Into Missing You,' a lovelorn folk ballad showcasing the two fast-rising stars.

"'Turned Into Missing You’ is such an amazing song I’m so grateful to be a part of," Avery Anna says. "Max is a certified lover boy, and as a sad song girl, it was a breath of fresh air to work with him.”

“Ever since seeing Avery’s content online I’ve had the feeling that we’d hit it off, and sure enough, now that we’ve met, I can confirm she’s as talented and authentic in person as she seems to be online,” adds McNown. “Her vocal capability brought this song to a different level and I’m so honored that she was willing to jump aboard!”

Watch the video for 'Turned Into Missing You' below

Elsewhere we've got big new songs from Briscoe, Lance Roark, Cole Chaney and Tommy Acker. Plus, Canadian alt-country singer and founding member of the Be Good Tanyas, Frazey Ford continues to foretaste her upcoming deluxe album with a beautiful rendition of Van Morrison's 'Crazy Love.' While fans of Koe Wetzel and Austin Snell will love the new song from Lubbox, Texas, country rocker, Cole Barnhill.

Produced by Taylor Kimball, who has produced for Treaty Oak Revival, Koe Wetzel, Giovanni and The Hired Guns, Ole 60, and Wyatt Flores, 'Fake Drugs' is one for all the secret headbangers in the honky tonk.

"It’s a battle between the high of toxic relationships that end up killing you,” says Cole about the new song.

New Country and Americana Albums and EPs

It's a big week for new albums this week. Russell Dickerson gets the party going again with his new album, Famous Back Home. The 12-track collection features 10 songs co-written by Dickerson, along with the first two outside cuts of his career. Co-produced by Dickerson and longtime collaborator Josh Kerr, plus Casey Brown and Chris LaCorte on select songs, the album captures Dickerson’s fearless evolution as both an artist and a storyteller, showcasing his genre-defying creativity and emotional depth. Beyond his chart-topping success, the project reflects who he is at his core: a hitmaker, husband, father, and proud hometown hero.

BigXthaPlug releases his new collabtastic album, I Hope You're Happy, as the Dallas, Texas, rapper joins forces with country's finest for a set of twang soaked hip hop tracks, including duets with Darius Rucker, Bailey Zimmerman, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Ella Langley, Shaboozey, Tucker Wetmore and Thomas Rhett.

Elsewhere we've got songs from new full lengths from Asleep At The Wheel, Old Dominion, Dillon Warnek, Walker Hayes and MaRynn Taylor. Plus Lainey Wilson and Willie Watson give their latest albums the deluxe treatment and we've got new EPs from The Band Loula, Peech, Ryan Griffin and Georgia up-and-comer Katie Neal. Her debut EP, ‘Good Before You,’ is a hard-relatable deep dive into heartbreak when it first hits you. Produced by Patrick Lyons, who produces and plays guitar for Colter Wall and Sam Stoane, it's going to hit the sweet spot for fans of Ashley Cooke and Megan Moroney.”

“My debut EP dives deep into different forms of dealing with heartbreak while keeping it relatable to people my age," she says. "This EP showcases the highs and lows of young adulthood with vulnerable and raw lyrics. Hoping to inspire those who listen!”

Today, Austin Snell drop his new Home Sweet Hell EP and we've got the title track in our Best New Country playlist today. The EP finds the Nashville-based singer-songwriter examining an upbringing steeped in hard lessons, raised at the crossroads of garage-rocking grit and country grace.

“This song is the most vulnerable and forthcoming I’ve ever been as an artist," says Austin Snell about the title track. "Being truly honest with the world can be one of the scariest things, but I feel like there are people out there without a voice who need honesty.”

Watch the video for 'Home Sweet Hell' below

Spotlight Song of the Week

Every week we shine our Holler spotlight on a song that we think deserves a little extra light shining on it and this week we're showing some love for Dani Rose and Danny Worsnop's brooding new duet, 'Uninvited Noise,' as they perfectly capture that feeling when you're falling for someone you know isn't good for you but you just can't help it.

"I wrote this song with Jesse Slack about all the noise in our heads including the doubts, the fears, the little voices that try to tell us we’re not good enough," Dani Rose tells us, one of our Holler 10 Artists You Need To Know back in July. "It's about looking back on past relationships, those 'what ifs' and regrets, and that heavy kinda guilt that sneaks in when everything else gets quiet."

"By the time we finished it, it just felt like a duet," she says. "It needed two voices to really bring it to life. I sent it over to Danny Worsnop just to listen to, and a couple days later, he laid down his vocal. That’s when the duet really came to life. You can definitely feel the yearning in both our voices and heavy emotion, that’s what I wanted to capture!"

Check out this week's new country and americana song releases and listen to the full playlist below:

  1. 1.

    Like It Like That

    Dasha

  2. 2.

    Love That I Love You

    Russell Dickerson

  3. 3.

    We're Onto Something (feat. Kings of Leon)

    Kings of Leon

  4. 4.

    Long Nights (feat. Thomas Rhett)

    BigXthaPlug

  5. 5.

    Turned Into Missing You (feat. Avery Anna)

    Max McNown

  6. 6.

    Peace, Love, and Cowboys

    Lainey Wilson

  7. 7.

    swear words

    Ashley Cooke

  8. 8.

    Goodnight Music City

    Old Dominion

  9. 9.

    Good Before You

    Katie Neal

  10. 10.

    Fake Drugs

    Cole Barnhill

  11. 11.

    Average Joe & Plain Jane

    Lauren Watkins

  12. 12.

    Long Tall Texan (feat. Lyle Lovett)

    Asleep at the Wheel

  13. 13.

    Bound to Rain

    Ken Pomeroy

  14. 14.

    Song For My Son (feat. Kane Brown)

    Walker Hayes

  15. 15.

    Maps

    Lola Kirke and Willow Avalon

  16. 16.

    Uninvited Noise

    Dani Rose and Danny Worsnop

  17. 17.

    Home Sweet Hell

    Austin Snell

  18. 18.

    she broke up with the boy

    MaRynn Taylor

  19. 19.

    Blue Jean Baby

    Erin Kinsey

  20. 20.

    Hunting Boots

    Julia Cole

  21. 21.

    My Side of Town

    Josh Ross

  22. 22.

    Stand

    Presley Haile

  23. 23.

    On My Way

    Nicholas Jamerson

  24. 24.

    One Thing I Ain't Been

    Billy Currington

  25. 25.

    Something In The Way

    Stephen Wilson Jr.

  26. 26.

    Something That You'd Miss

    Kelsey Hart

  27. 27.

    Believe

    Kashus Culpepper

  28. 28.

    Blue Eyes and Red Wine

    Briscoe

  29. 29.

    Let the Love Die

    Cole Chaney

  30. 30.

    Heartbreak Getaway

    Lance Roark

  31. 31.

    Tequila Cowboys

    Jon Wolfe and Randy Rogers

  32. 32.

    Too Busy

    The Pink Stones

  33. 33.

    Bluebird (with Margo Price)

    Dillon Warnek

  34. 34.

    Dixie Be Damned

    Nick Shoulders

  35. 35.

    Crazy Love

    Frazey Ford

  36. 36.

    Winsome Lose Some Game

    The Prickly Pair

  37. 37.

    Hopeless Romance

    Jessica Simpson

  38. 38.

    Deserve Her

    Drew Baldridge

  39. 39.

    Broken Man

    Eddie and the Getaway

  40. 40.

    Bonfire on the Beach

    The Reklaws

  41. 41.

    Dead of Gone to Dallas

    Steve Earle and Reckless Kelly

  42. 42.

    Staying At The Bar

    Ryan Griffin

  43. 43.

    Way Over You

    Roman Alexander

  44. 44.

    Strangers Like Us

    Walker Montgomery

  45. 45.

    10 & 2

    Tommy Acker

  46. 46.

    Who Gets To Heaven (Nobody Knows)

    The Band Loula

  47. 47.

    Back in the Saddle

    Allie Colleen

  48. 48.

    Quit Bein' Country

    Tyler Farr

  49. 49.

    Tomorrows

    Peech.

  50. 50.

    81 Summers

    Matt Koziol

  51. 51.

    Ocean City

    Luke Borchelt

  52. 52.

    Stuff

    Joshua Ray Walker

  53. 53.

    All Dollars, No Sense

    Adam Mac

  54. 54.

    BAD BOY

    Kelsey Hickman

  55. 55.

    In The Morning

    Jesse Welles

  56. 56.

    Big Fish

    Philip Bowen and Leon Majcen

  57. 57.

    Ring on the Bar

    James Dupre

  58. 58.

    Bar Hoppin'

    Dalton Dover and Colt Ford

  59. 59.

    Good Run

    Tyler Joe Miller

  60. 60.

    Wasted Time

    Wells Ferrari

  61. 61.

    Common Folk

    The Lone Bellow

  62. 62.

    Hope I Don't Bleed (feat. Dave Alvin)

    The Far West

  63. 63.

    Ask Me

    Eve Adams

  64. 64.

    Blame The Train

    Daniel Donato

  65. 65.

    HONEY DO YA

    Austin Meade

  66. 66.

    How It Feels To Fall In Love

    Rosy Nolan

  67. 67.

    Bite Back

    Remy Garrison

  68. 68.

    Easy

    The Steel Wheels

  69. 69.

    Old Barns

    Greensky Bluegrass

  70. 70.

    Papaw

    Tyra Madison

  71. 71.

    Left Me At The Bar

    Kaleb Sanders

  72. 72.

    Country Strait

    Gary Quinn and William Michael Morgan

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