{"id":2437672,"date":"2026-05-29T22:50:44","date_gmt":"2026-05-29T22:50:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/?p=2437672"},"modified":"2026-05-29T22:50:44","modified_gmt":"2026-05-29T22:50:44","slug":"new-country-music-you-need-to-hear-this-week-from-kip-moore-cody-johnson-riley-green-bellah-mae-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/new-country-music-you-need-to-hear-this-week-from-kip-moore-cody-johnson-riley-green-bellah-mae-more\/","title":{"rendered":"New Country Music You Need To Hear This Week From Kip Moore, Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Bellah Mae &#038; More"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<div class=\"Ty9C4\" id=\"viewer-art0g264\">\n<div class=\"_5TbcM MP9Zu\">\n<figure class=\"Exewp\" data-hook=\"figure-IMAGE\">\n<div data-hook=\"image-viewer\" class=\"qW3Ua\">\n<div style=\"--dim-height:1080;--dim-width:1080;--ricos-image-default-border-color:unset\" id=\"art0g264\" class=\"_3Eesd _04b1m rV-M1\" data-hook=\"image-viewer-art0g264\"><wow-image id=\"a08b34_027d0ba240a24f4d87fa5923d7b996b6~mv2.png\" class=\"undefined s9SHU\" data-image-info=\"{&quot;containerId&quot;:&quot;art0g264&quot;,&quot;alignType&quot;:&quot;center&quot;,&quot;displayMode&quot;:&quot;fill&quot;,&quot;isLQIP&quot;:true,&quot;isSEOBot&quot;:false,&quot;lqipTransition&quot;:&quot;blur&quot;,&quot;encoding&quot;:&quot;AVIF&quot;,&quot;imageData&quot;:{&quot;width&quot;:1080,&quot;height&quot;:1080,&quot;uri&quot;:&quot;a08b34_027d0ba240a24f4d87fa5923d7b996b6~mv2.png&quot;,&quot;name&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;displayMode&quot;:&quot;fill&quot;}}\" data-motion-part=\"BG_IMG art0g264\" data-bg-effect-name=\"\" data-has-ssr-src=\"https:\/\/www.allcountrynews.com\/post\/true\" data-animate-blur=\"\" data-is-responsive=\"https:\/\/www.allcountrynews.com\/post\/true\"><\/wow-image><\/div>\n<p><button class=\"vOU3n\" type=\"button\" data-hook=\"image-expand-button\" aria-label=\"Expand image\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewbox=\"0 0 19 19\" class=\"ygD6o\"><path d=\"M15.071 8.371V4.585l-4.355 4.356a.2.2 0 0 1-.283 0l-.374-.374a.2.2 0 0 1 0-.283l4.356-4.355h-3.786a.2.2 0 0 1-.2-.2V3.2c0-.11.09-.2.2-.2H16v5.371a.2.2 0 0 1-.2.2h-.529a.2.2 0 0 1-.2-.2zm-6.5 6.9v.529a.2.2 0 0 1-.2.2H3v-5.371c0-.11.09-.2.2-.2h.529c.11 0 .2.09.2.2v3.786l4.355-4.356a.2.2 0 0 1 .283 0l.374.374a.2.2 0 0 1 0 .283L4.585 15.07h3.786c.11 0 .2.09.2.2z\" fill=\"#000\" fill-rule=\"nonzero\"\/><\/svg><\/button><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-9r06u220\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span>Kip Moore &#8211; <\/span><\/strong><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span>Reason To Believe <\/span><\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-gl83t1992\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>What makes <\/span><\/span><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Reason To Believe<\/span><\/span><\/em><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span> especially compelling is how career-encompassing it feels. There are echoes of the wild-eyed dreamer fans first met years ago, but there\u2019s also a hard-earned wisdom that only comes from surviving disappointment, heartbreak and change. Some songs feel built for packed crowds screaming every word back at him. Others feel designed for the lonely hours after midnight when listeners need something to hold onto. That balance is what elevates the album beyond another strong entry in Moore\u2019s catalog. <\/span><\/span><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Reason To Believe<\/span><\/span><\/em><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span> feels like an artist taking inventory of his life in real time, and having the courage to share the messiness of it. For an artist who has spent much of his career chasing freedom, this may be the first time Kip Moore truly sounds at peace standing still long enough to hear his own thoughts.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 vSs9J o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-o9vxh2131\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span>Check Out Our Full Album Review<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-ss0n81211\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span>Cody Johnson &#8211; <\/span><\/strong><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Take Me Back (Leave Me There)<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-cfltw180\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span>For an artist who has built a career on authenticity, Cody Johnson has always understood the power of a good memory. On his latest offering, &#8220;Take Me Back (Leave Me There),&#8221; Johnson leans into that gift with one of the most soulful and emotionally rich performances of his career. Written by Kelly Archer, Troy Cartwright, and Pete Good, the track isn&#8217;t simply a nostalgic glance in the rearview mirror\u2014it&#8217;s a heartfelt surrender to the places, people, and moments that continue to shape who we are long after they&#8217;re gone.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-knx9c184\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span>Wrapped in a smoky, blues-infused arrangement, &#8220;Take Me Back (Leave Me There)&#8221; immediately stands apart from much of today&#8217;s country landscape. The production breathes with warmth and restraint, allowing Johnson&#8217;s unmistakable voice to carry the weight of every lyric. There&#8217;s a subtle ache woven throughout the song, one that feels less like sadness and more like gratitude for memories that never quite fade. Johnson has always excelled at making songs feel lived-in, and here, he sounds completely at home. His vocal performance is steeped in soul, balancing strength and vulnerability in a way that few modern country artists can. Take Me Back (Leave Me There),&#8221; Cody Johnson once again proves that some of country music&#8217;s most powerful songs aren&#8217;t about where we&#8217;re headed, they&#8217;re about where we&#8217;ve been. The result is a bluesy, soulful reflection that lingers long after the final note fades, serving as a reminder that while we can&#8217;t relive our favorite memories, great songs can get us remarkably close. And for three unforgettable minutes, Johnson takes listeners there, and makes them want to stay.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-wki5n1245\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span>Bellah Mae &#8211; <\/span><\/strong><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Keep It Peachy <\/span><\/span><\/em><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-2834g6245\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Country music has always had room for artists who can turn emotional growing pains into something glittering and unforgettable, and Bellah Mae is quickly proving she belongs in that lineage. With <\/span><\/span><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Keep It Peachy<\/span><\/span><\/em><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>, the rising singer-songwriter steps confidently into the spotlight, delivering the kind of razor-sharp storytelling and glossy country-pop charm that feels tailor-made for today\u2019s generation of listeners. The six-song EP is more than just a collection of catchy tracks, it\u2019s a statement of identity. Anchored by a title that mirrors Bellah Mae\u2019s bright outlook on life, even in difficult moments, <\/span><\/span><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Keep It Peachy<\/span><\/span><\/em><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span> invites listeners into a world where vulnerability and optimism coexist. Rather than getting lost in heartbreak or uncertainty, Bellah Mae finds power in perspective, transforming messy emotions into irresistible pop-country confessionals. Produced by Brett Truitt, JANEVA, and Steven Solomon, the project pulses with infectious melodies and polished production while still holding tightly to country music\u2019s storytelling roots. It\u2019s sleek without feeling hollow, modern without abandoning emotional depth. Beneath the shimmering hooks and glossy textures lies a songwriter unafraid to tell the truth. And that truth is what makes Bellah Mae such a compelling new voice. Co-writing all six tracks, Bellah Mae navigates the emotional highs and lows of young adulthood with remarkable clarity. Whether she\u2019s capturing the adrenaline rush of falling hard for someone, unpacking the ache of heartbreak, or standing firm in her own self-worth, she writes with the kind of detail and honesty that instantly pulls listeners in. There\u2019s confidence woven through these songs, not loud or overdone, but deeply self-assured. In many ways, Bellah Mae feels like country music\u2019s newest pop princess, but one with a songwriter\u2019s instinct at the center of everything she does. Her music sparkles on the surface, yet every hook is anchored by lived-in emotion and sharp lyrical detail. It\u2019s the kind of artistry that resonates far beyond a first listen. With <\/span><\/span><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Keep It Peachy<\/span><\/span><\/em><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>, Bellah Mae isn\u2019t simply introducing herself as another promising newcomer. She\u2019s planting a flag. And if this EP is any indication, country music may have just found one of its most exciting new crossover stars.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-snn3l1295\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span>Zach John King &#8211; Beneath The Pines<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-pxoue10890\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>There\u2019s something about a slow dance song that can stop time in its tracks, especially when it comes from an artist better known for rowdy energy and razor-sharp storytelling. But with \u201cBeneath The Pines,\u201d breakout star Zach John King proves that sometimes the loudest statement a country singer can make is a quiet one. Fresh off the momentum of his career-defining Grand Ole Opry debut, King unveiled what may be his most personal and emotionally rich song to date, introducing fans to a softer, deeply rooted side of his artistry. And if first impressions are any indication, \u201cBeneath The Pines\u201d could become the kind of song that follows couples onto wedding playlists and under neon-lit dance floors for years to come. At its heart, the track feels timeless, the kind of love song country music has always needed but rarely gets right anymore. No gimmicks. No over-polished theatrics. Just a vivid snapshot of romance wrapped in pine trees, moonlight, and the ache of wanting a moment to last forever. \u201c\u2018Beneath The Pines\u2019 is a really classic love song to me,\u201d King shared. \u201cI don\u2019t write a ton of love songs, but when I do, it has to be real and it has to be different.\u201d That intentionality bleeds through every inch of the song. Rather than chasing trends, King leans into atmosphere, building a world so tangible listeners can practically smell the Georgia air hanging thick around the melody. According to King, even the sonic textures were chosen with purpose. \u201cWhen we finished it, I told my producer it sounds like Georgia,\u201d he explained. \u201cIt sounds like a night in the woods with the girl you love.\u201d That vivid sense of place is what elevates \u201cBeneath The Pines\u201d beyond standard country romance fare. King doesn\u2019t just sing about love; he drops listeners directly into the middle of it. You can hear the crackling campfire between the chords, feel the humid Southern night pressing against the edges of the song. Even musically, King avoids the obvious. Built in a six-eight time signature, a rarity in modern slow dance country songs , the track sways instead of strolls, giving it a hypnotic pulse that feels both classic and refreshingly unfamiliar. \u201cIt\u2019s in six-eight, which you don\u2019t hear a lot in slow dance songs,\u201d King said. \u201cSo it felt like time to put one in.\u201d And that\u2019s the magic trick King pulls off here: making something old-school feel brand new again. At a time when many rising artists are sprinting toward arena-sized anthems and algorithm-friendly hooks, King slows the pace entirely. \u201cBeneath The Pines\u201d isn\u2019t trying to go viral. It\u2019s trying to mean something. That confidence, the willingness to let a song breathe, may be what makes it some of the strongest work of his young career. \u201cAt the end of the day, it\u2019s a classic song about dancing with the girl you love out in the woods,\u201d he added. \u201cThere\u2019s not much more to it than that. And I think it\u2019s about time my fans got a real love song.\u201d Country music has always thrived on songs that feel lived-in, songs that transport listeners somewhere real. With \u201cBeneath The Pines,\u201d Zach John King doesn\u2019t just deliver a love song, he delivers a memory.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-bhavj7259\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Dasha officially enters her next chapter not just as a viral breakout star, but as one of Nashville\u2019s most exciting young hitmakers. If \u201cAustin\u201d opened the door, \u201cMad About It\u201d walks through it in rhinestones and boots, daring anyone in the room not to stare.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-xh5ko7261\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Music City may have found its newest pop-country queen, one built for neon lights, messy memories, and songs meant to be blasted at full volume long after midnight.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-5cnx21435\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span>Riley Green &#8211; Think As You Drunk<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-bab2k1318\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>There\u2019s a certain kind of country song that doesn\u2019t ask permission before kicking the saloon doors open. It barrels in with boots on the bar, neon buzzing overhead, and a chorus built for the kind of nights that turn into stories by sunrise. Riley Green\u2019s \u201cThink As You Drunk\u201d is exactly that kind of song. Clocking in as one of the standout moments from Green\u2019s latest collection, the track feels destined to become a permanent fixture in his live show, especially once the clock hits around the 3:40 mark, where the song slides headfirst into a honky-tonk fueled frenzy that practically begs for beer showers and arena-wide singalongs. It\u2019s the kind of moment country music was built for. But beneath the rowdy exterior lies something deeper. \u201cThink As You Drunk\u201d doesn\u2019t just thrive as a summer-ready drinking anthem; it also serves as a heartfelt nod to the larger-than-life spirit of Toby Keith. Green channels the same unapologetic swagger and blue-collar charisma that made Keith one of country music\u2019s defining voices, while still grounding the track firmly in his own identity. There\u2019s grit in the guitars, humor in the writing, and just enough emotional sincerity tucked beneath the surface to keep the song from ever feeling one-dimensional. That balance has quietly become one of Green\u2019s greatest strengths as an artist. \u201cThink As You Drunk\u201d captures that tension perfectly. It\u2019s loud, reckless, and undeniably fun, but it also understands the timeless country music formula: the best party songs usually tell you something honest along the way. Green has always excelled at painting vivid snapshots of Southern life, and here, he once again proves himself to be one of modern country\u2019s most effective storytellers. Every line feels lived in. Every hook feels designed for a crowd with their hands in the air. And every nod to Toby Keith lands less like imitation and more like respect from one generation of country hitmakers to another. The result is a song that feels tailor-made for summer amphitheaters, backroad speakers, and late-night barroom jukeboxes alike. More importantly, it feels like a future fan favorite.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-xz7cn1336\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Because if country music history has taught us anything, it\u2019s that songs built on heart, humor, and a little bit of whiskey tend to stick around awhile. Riley Green clearly understands that better than most.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-r234a1527\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span>Corey Kent &#8211; Cigarette Burns<\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-6izix14102\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>There\u2019s something to be said for a song that doesn\u2019t waste a single second. In an era where bloated tracklists and overproduced hooks often dominate the conversation, Corey Kent\u2019s \u201cCigarette Burns\u201d arrives like a shot of whiskey at last call, sharp, smoky, and gone before you\u2019re ready for it to end. Clocking in at a lean 2:41, \u201cCigarette Burns\u201d proves that brevity can still leave a bruise. Every lyric feels deliberate. Every guitar lick lands with purpose. Kent doesn\u2019t meander here; he cuts straight to the nerve. And somehow, in under three minutes, he manages to bottle a sound that feels both sun-faded and brand new. The track carries a distinctly country-western backbone, but Kent continues to blur the edges of genre in a way that\u2019s become uniquely his own. There\u2019s dust on the boots, sure, but there\u2019s also salt in the air. \u201cCigarette Burns\u201d leans into the laid-back, beach-town rock influences that have quietly become part of Kent\u2019s signature DNA, creating a soundscape that feels equally at home on a backroad in Texas or rolling down the coastline with the windows down. That balancing act is what makes the song so compelling. Kent understands tradition, but he refuses to be trapped by it. Instead, \u201cCigarette Burns\u201d lives in the space between worlds. It\u2019s rugged but relaxed. Nostalgic without sounding dated. Modern without chasing trends. The result is a track that feels timeless in the way the best country music often does, rooted in feeling rather than formula. More importantly, the song trusts its audience. Kent never oversings. He never forces the emotion. The production breathes, allowing the weight of the lyrics and the atmosphere of the track to do the heavy lifting. That restraint becomes the song\u2019s greatest strength. And maybe that\u2019s why \u201cCigarette Burns\u201d hits as hard as it does. It doesn\u2019t scream for attention. It smolders. At a time when country music continues to stretch and evolve, Corey Kent is carving out a lane that feels refreshingly his own. \u201cCigarette Burns\u201d isn\u2019t trying to reinvent the wheel, it\u2019s just putting fresh tread on it. The song carries echoes of classic country storytelling while injecting a breezy, rock-infused pulse that feels undeniably current. Few artists can make something feel familiar and unexpected at the same time. Corey Kent does exactly that here. And long after the final note fades, \u201cCigarette Burns\u201d lingers, like smoke on denim and memories you can\u2019t quite wash away.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-q4q5j3066\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>There\u2019s something undeniably magnetic about a neon glow cutting through the darkness of a small-town night, and Matt Ryan captures that feeling with razor-sharp precision on his latest release, \u201cNeon On.\u201d Rooted deeply in the rich traditions of \u201890s country music, the track feels less like a throwback and more like a revival led by an artist who genuinely understands what made that era timeless in the first place. From the very first steel-soaked notes, \u201cNeon On\u201d leans into the smoky barroom spirit that once defined country radio\u2019s golden age. But Ryan doesn\u2019t simply imitate the legends who came before him, he channels them through his own modern lens, delivering a performance that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly alive. It\u2019s the kind of song that immediately transports listeners to a dimly lit honky-tonk dance floor, where heartbreak, whiskey, and hope all live side by side. Ryan\u2019s voice is the real centerpiece here. Gritty in all the right places yet polished enough to glide effortlessly across the melody, he sounds like an artist born for this lane. There\u2019s a lived-in authenticity in his delivery that recalls the emotional honesty of classic country storytellers, while still carving out a space distinctly his own. In an era where much of mainstream country continues to blur genre lines, Ryan boldly plants his boots in traditional country soil, and \u201cNeon On\u201d shines brighter because of it.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-0eu9a1754\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><strong style=\"font-weight:700\"><span style=\"color:rgb(31, 31, 31);background-color:rgb(255, 255, 255);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Sela Campbell &#8211; Cowboy A Try<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-ylmsa9169\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>With industry heavyweights now firmly in her corner and a song this undeniable leading the charge, Sela Campbell isn\u2019t just arriving, she\u2019s announcing herself with authority. \u201cCowboy A Try\u201d doesn\u2019t scream for attention. It doesn\u2019t have to. The song\u2019s strength lies in its confidence, its craftsmanship, and the undeniable power of Campbell\u2019s voice.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 DcaPr o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-nbkjy9171\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><span style=\"color:rgb(0, 0, 0);text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Some artists chase the moment. Others sound destined to outlast it. Sela Campbell sounds like the latter.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-breakout=\"normal\">\n<p class=\"-Q4aO hw1z8 vSs9J o-zp-\" dir=\"auto\" id=\"viewer-viewer-viewer-viewer-viewer-viewer-viewer-viewer-apanw1465\"><span class=\"ATqq4\"><em style=\"font-style:italic\"><span style=\"color:var(--ricos-custom-p-color,unset);background-color:transparent;text-decoration:inherit\"><span>Country Music News &amp; Entertainment<\/span><\/span><\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><em> \u2018 The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.allcountrynews.com \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kip Moore &#8211; Reason To Believe What makes Reason To Believe especially compelling is how career-encompassing it feels. There are echoes of the wild-eyed dreamer fans first met years ago, but there\u2019s also a hard-earned wisdom that only comes from surviving disappointment, heartbreak and change. 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