Luke Grimes' new single "Playin' On The Tracks"

“Try to keep my mind on the present time / My pride on the task at hand / If I let it slip too far behind / I might start not givin’ a damn / I throw a lot of irons in the fire / Keep my heart from getting cold / Ain’t none of us ever gettin’ any younger / All we ever gonna do is get old,” Grimes sings the first verse before heading into the chorus. “No, I never grow up / I’ll never slow down / If you can’t hear the train whistle / Listen up, ’cause it’s leavin’ town.”

Tanya Tucker's new album "Sweet Western Sound"

“’Sweet Western Sound’ is another revelation and I’m excited to see what folks think of our new endeavor,” says Tucker. “It’s always a trip working with Brandi and Shooter. I didn’t know if we’d be working together again on a new album after ‘While I’m Livin’.’ But we did it! Lots of new things we did this time and I even co-wrote some of the songs, which means a lot to me. Brandi says we’re magic together, and I’m starting to believe her!”

Lauren Alaina's new single "A Walk In The Bar"

The track sees Lauren Alaina easily getting over her ex after a breakup, hitting the town and finding someone new: “Boy it’s gonna be/ A Walk in the bar/ Walk in the bar/ Find me a cowboy/ Kiss him in the dark / Do a little two shot two step/ Dance floor forget/ Tonight if you see me/ I’ll be/ Drinking for free/ Imma make movin’ on look so easy/ Who says heartbreak’s gotta be hard/ Getting over you is just a walk/ A walk in the bar.”

Chancey Williams' new single "Paycheck Down"

"I love this song. It was the first song I ever wrote with my friend Brice Long. This is a young workin' man's tune,” Williams told The Boot. “The kid in the song is a ranch worker, but really it applies to any kind of blue collar hard work. Reminds me of when you're young and you just work all week for that paycheck, and then blow it on the weekend, figuring, "I'll worry about next week, next week. Haha."

Karissa Ella's new music video "White Dress Worthy"

“Writing with my talented mom is always a special experience but on this one, it really allowed me to approach the song’s message from a mother’s point of view,” says Ella. “With wedding season fast approaching, the song is a reminder that it’s totally okay to wait for the right one and make sure your partner truly is white dress worthy before you say ‘I do’.”

Harper Grace's new single "Oh Say Can You See"

Written by Grace with Alex Kline and Scott Stepakoff, “Oh Say Can You See” is a letter to her younger self to remember her worth no matter what. “Oh darling right now it’s hard to understand that // This moment right here is gonna write your anthem / Oh say you can see // It don’t matter what they think // And sometimes walking through the dark is the only way out // Hey younger me // You’ll get back off your knees // And up on a stage one day singing to the crowd // Oh say can you see // me now”