Fresh Country Heat: New Singles and Big Release Dates

What’s climbing, what just dropped, and what you’ll be hearing a lot more of this week.

Alright y’all, buckle up—because the country lane is moving fast right now. If you’ve been flipping presets, you’ve already heard the signs: new singles are rolling in hot, and a couple big release dates are lining up like headlights on a two-lane highway.

On the charts: a song everybody’s chasing

One of the loudest stories in the numbers right now is Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas,” which is being talked about as a major top-of-the-chart moment in early March. That kind of momentum doesn’t stay quiet for long—expect it to keep popping up everywhere listeners live (streams, requests, and all those “turn it up” moments).

Brand-new singles hitting your speakers

  • Chris Lane teamed up with Two Friends for a brand-new track, “Under The Table,” and it’s got that weekend-energy hook that begs for another spin.
  • David Nail is back with “The Crown,” a reflective one that lands right in the feels—late-night drive music.
  • Jason Aldean dropped a fresh single, “Don’t Tell on Me” (released March 2, 2026), and it’s already got that familiar Aldean edge that country radio knows how to lean into.

New EPs: quick listens with big replay value

  • Russell Dickerson just released the WORTH YOUR While EP—four tracks built for windows-down season.
  • Erin Enderlin released the Songs From The Gray House EP, featuring acoustic versions connected to the Amazon Prime Video series The Gray House.

Release radar: albums to mark on the calendar

  • Luke Combs has a new album, The Way I Am, set for March 20, 2026. If you like planning your weekend around a new record, that’s your date.
  • Jason Aldean is also aiming big—his upcoming album Songs About Us is scheduled for April 24, 2026.
  • Charley Crockett is lining up Age Of The Ram for April 3, 2026, and he’s already kicked the door open with the single “Kentucky Too Long” (released February 13, 2026).

That’s the current rundown—new stuff to try, big dates to circle, and songs that are already starting to live rent-free in the playlist. Keep it locked… the next wave is always around the bend.


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