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The Friday Finest Five: Church, small penis songs and the best new Country releases this week

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January 23, 2026
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The Friday Finest Five: Church, small penis songs and the best new Country releases this week

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Welcome to the newest edition of the Friday Finest Five — your weekly round-up of the most exciting new country releases hitting streaming platforms today. From soulful duets and heartbreak anthems to good old-fashioned honky-tonk and small-town reflections, this week’s lineup brings something for everyone. Let’s dive in.

Carly Pearce – Church Girl

With her new track ‘Church Girl,’ Carly Pearce delivers a heartfelt, compassionate re-examination of the beliefs many of us grow up with, pairing honesty with empathy as she sings from lived experience rather than judgment. Through striking, unexpected lines like “I’m just a sinner, who’s been where you’re at,” Pearce dismantles shame and stereotypes, affirming that loving who you love, questioning what you’ve been taught, or living imperfectly doesn’t condemn anyone for eternity—no matter what they “heard it in church, girl.” The song unfolds as a warm, encouraging open letter to anyone still finding their way, guided by an understanding voice that’s walked the same path, ultimately championing a message of radical acceptance rooted in more love and far less judgment.

Trey Lewis – 2 Inches

With his cheeky new single Birmingham-born country firebrand Trey Lewis—best known for his 2020 breakout hit ‘Dicked Down in Dallas’ which put him on the map with mainstream audiences—is leaning all the way into his trademark irreverent humour, turning a long-standing joke into a full-blown song that has writers and fans alike cracking up. Inspired by the saying “two inches is hell at 90 miles an hour,” Lewis and his songwriting crew spent the session laughing as they built a playful ode to the everyday struggles and antics of the men it spotlights, blending catchy country hooks with witty, light-hearted lyricism that doesn’t take itself too seriously. As Lewis says, this kind of carefree, comedic writing reflects a creative freedom he’s unlocked in his music, and ‘2 Inches’ delivers exactly what he hopes for—making listeners smile, laugh, and enjoy a dose of bold, fun-loving storytelling straight from one of country music’s most unabashed voices.

McCoy Moore – Prayin’ For Me

Fast-rising country breakout McCoy Moore continues his upward trajectory with the release of his new song ‘Prayin’ For Me.’ The track finds Moore pausing to take stock as life in Nashville finally begins to fall into place, looking back on years spent with nothing but a guitar, a tip jar and relentless perseverance—facing rejection after rejection and coming close to walking away from the dream entirely. Now signed to Sony Music Nashville and watching doors open, Moore turns inward with gratitude, wondering who might have been quietly praying for him all along. “‘Prayin’ For Me’ is a thank you,” Moore shares, capturing both humility and hope in a song that honours the unseen support behind his journey and the faith that carried him to this moment.

Ashley McBryde – What If We Don’t

GRAMMY, CMA and ACM Award-winning singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde returns with her new single ‘What If We Don’t’ via Warner Records Nashville, reviving one of her most compelling early songs with renewed fire and purpose. An anthemic, larger-than-life plea, the churning and impassioned ballad dares listeners to step past hesitation and live without regret, anchored by McBryde’s tempestuous, commanding vocal. Originally released in 2016 on her independent album Jalopies and Expensive Guitars, the song reemerges nearly a decade later in a more powerful, polished form, amplifying its emotional weight while preserving the raw honesty that made it resonate in the first place.

Abbie Callahan and Brendan Walter – ‘2.38′

Rising pop-Americana artist Abbie Callahan teams up with acclaimed singer-songwriter Brendan Walter on her new single ‘2:38,’ delivering an intimate, late-night duet that captures a moment suspended in time with striking emotional clarity. Blending raw, cinematic storytelling with a textured, roots-driven sound, the song pairs Callahan’s sweeping, soulful vocals with Walter’s warm, grit-laced tone, creating a contrast that feels both tender and unflinching. Written by Callahan alongside Ryan Hurd and Michael Lotten, ‘2:38′ was sparked by a title Callahan couldn’t shake, evolving into a yearning reflection on vulnerability and longing that Hurd says “was stuck in my head from the second I heard the demo.” With Hurd praising the natural chemistry between Callahan and Walter—“like they’ve been singing together for years”—the track stands as a powerful collaboration and a defining step forward for Callahan, marking her first featured release and one of her most mainstream country moments to date.

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