If it’s on your presets right now, it’s in here: the songs climbing fast, the brand-new singles landing in your lap, and a couple May albums that just hit the speakers (with another one coming in hot).
Alright y’all, strap in—this week’s country playlist is doing that thing where one minute you’re humming it in the truck, and the next minute it’s everywhere.
Big chart heat (the songs listeners can’t quit)
- Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen – “I Can’t Love You Anymore”: This one’s picking up serious steam on country radio right now—one of the biggest week-to-week jumps in plays. If you’ve been hearing it every hour… yeah, that’s not your imagination.
- Megan Moroney – “Beautiful Things”: Moroney’s got another one pushing up into the conversation—more stations are spinning it, and it’s showing real momentum.
- Kacey Musgraves – “Loneliest Girl”: This track is getting louder on the dial too, with a noticeable uptick in plays.
New singles hitting the airwaves
- Miranda Lambert – “Crisco”: New era, new vibe—Miranda’s first single with MCA is out now and it’s got that kitchen-dance, turn-it-up feel. If you like a little groove with your twang, press play.
- Little Big Town – “Hey There Sunshine”: Their first new music in two years just arrived, and it’s the kind of warm, harmony-soaked track that sounds like windows down at golden hour.
Albums & new-release weekend highlights
- Ashley McBryde – Wild (out now): McBryde’s new album is officially here, and it’s built for folks who want country with grit, heart, and a little scar tissue in the stories.
- 49 Winchester – Change Of Plans (out now): If you like your country with Appalachian soul and some rock ‘n’ roll bite, this album belongs on your weekend rotation.
Circle this date
- Rodney Atkins – True South (drops May 29, 2026): First new Rodney album in seven years, and he’s already teasing it with “The Years Are Short.” That one hits you right in the parent-feels—don’t say I didn’t warn ya.
That’s the rundown—now go give those speakers something to do. And if you want, tell me what station you’re hearing these on most… because the airwaves are telling a story this week.










