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Charley Crockett, Drew Parker, Dasha & More

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In the latest wave of new country music releases, Charley Crockett presents a somber take on “the American Dream,” while Drew Parker reveals his traditional country influences. Dasha, known for her hit “Austin,” aims for another success with “Didn’t I,” and new music also comes from Russell Dickerson and Wynn Williams.

Check them out in our roundup below.

Charley Crockett, “America”

For years, Charley Crockett has journeyed across the United States, rising from busking in small towns to selling out headlining shows. His travels have provided him with insights from America’s heartland, distilled into his poignant track from the recent album “$10 Cowboy.” Featuring soulful horns, bluesy guitar, and Crockett’s compelling voice, the song narrates the story of a man laboring in the fields, hoping his dreams will come true. This track is another thoughtful addition to Crockett’s repertoire.

Drew Parker, “Tomorrow”

Drew Parker, a Georgia native, is renowned for penning hits for Luke Combs and Jake Owen. Over the past four years, he has carved his path as a traditional-minded country artist influenced by legends like Alan Jackson and Ronnie Dunn. “Tomorrow” features radio-ready production and lyrics filled with gratitude, led by Parker’s distinctive twang. The track is part of Parker’s new Warner Music Nashville project “Camouflage Cowboy,” released on July 12.

Dasha, “Didn’t I”

Dasha, who gained attention this year with “Austin,” returns with “Didn’t I,” a song showcasing a mix of acoustic guitar and crisp production. The track captures the tension of a couple unable to resist each other despite their previous resolutions. With a leaner production than “Austin,” “Didn’t I” combines dancefloor-ready grooves with Dasha’s sultry voice. Written with Ben Johnson and Emily Weisband and produced by Johnson, the song proves Dasha’s versatility.

Russell Dickerson, “Bones”

Russell Dickerson, a Tennessee native known for his No. 1 Country Airplay hits, returns with “Bones,” a beautifully sung romantic vow of lasting devotion. The song recounts key moments in Dickerson’s relationship with his wife, Kailey, asserting that their love will endure. Co-written with Chase McGill, Chris LaCorte, and Parker Welling, “Bones” aims to solidify Dickerson’s reputation as a talented vocalist and sincere songwriter.

Wynn Williams, “Country Therapy”

Texas native and former steer wrestler Wynn Williams offers a blend of acoustic guitars and fiddle in “Country Therapy,” a nod to ’90s country nostalgia. Written with Ryan Tyndell and Jeff Hyde, the song describes taking a break from the workweek by enjoying fishing, the outdoors, and classic country music at a local bar. With believable lyrics and lively production, Williams delivers this honky-tonk track as a summer anthem.

Source: Particle News