There are countless ways to find new music with radio, streaming services, physical albums, and more. So it’s no question that, these days, country music fans have a plethora of music waiting to be heard right at their fingertips. With such a variety of tunes to navigate through, Charted is serving listeners everywhere with its weekly On The Radar series, which highlights and showcases new music each week so you don’t have to. 

Here are 6 fresh songs to add to your playlist:

“All I Forgot” — Ashley Cooke feat. Joe Jonas

It’s not always the case that a little bit of alcohol can cure a heartbreak, and Ashley Cooke is sharing that message alongside global pop superstar Joe Jonas on a brand new song called “All I Forgot.” Featuring a bevy of songwriters, credits for “All I Forgot” go to Cooke, Jonas, Jacob Kasher Hindlin (J Kash), Griff Clawson, David Alexander, Naliya, and Charlie Puth. Joey Moi and Puth produced the track, which features a relaxed finger-snapping melody over lyrics about two broken hearts who can’t forget about an ex despite trying to drown out the memory of that person with the bottle. 

‘Cause I just killed a bottle / And all that I forgot was I was movin’ on, I was stayin’ strong / I’ll feel it tomorrow / ‘Cause all that I forgot was everyone except for you / That ain’t what this drink’s supposed to do / All I forgot was everythin’ except for you,” Cooke and Jonas sing, showcasing their unmatched blend of pop/country harmonies. 

Stream Ashley Cooke’s “All I Forgot” feat. Joe Jonas HERE.

“Mr. Predictable” — Avery Anna 

Hot off the heels of her live televised performance of “Indigo” with Sam Barber on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Avery Anna is back with another track that’s bound for viral success. Titled “Mr. Predictable,” the tune finds Anna putting her storytelling to work as she unveils the all-too-common tale of a cheating ex. Anna gets creative both lyrically and sonically with the track starting as a piano ballad and then going heavy on guitar and drums. 

Anna’s vocals are on-point in “Mr. Predictable” while she sings her letter to an “untrustablе, cynical, typical, self-centered man.” “Mr. Predictable” offers listeners the first taste of new music from Avery following her 2024 debut album, Breakup Over Breakfast

Stream Avery Anna’s “Mr. Predictable” HERE.

“Happen To Me” —  Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson’s energetic new love song “Happen To Me” will make folks want to hit the dance floor. Fitting for a night out with neon lights, the track, which name checks Cyndi Lauper’s hit “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” is all about finding a flame and letting the electricity between two individuals go wherever it needs to go. Dickerson wrote the tune with Chase McGill, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Chris LaCorte, and opened up about it in a press release. 

He said, “‘Happen To Me’ is all about dancing through heartbreak. When we first started writing, I thought, ‘What’s a song that makes every girl want to get up and dance when it plays?’ So we kicked off the chorus with ‘Girls just want to have fun,’ and kept building from there.”

Stream Russell Dickerson’s “Happen To Me” HERE

“Cupid’s A Cowgirl” — Alexandra Kay

Alexandra Kay is ready to take her headlining shows to the next level with the uptempo and boot-stomping track,“Cupid’s A Cowgirl.” Tailor-made for arena shows, the tune showcases Kay’s spunky attitude as she delivers witty lyrics about a cowgirl, who might as well be Cupid because she knows how to land her objects of desire without missing. 

“Cupid’s A Cowgirl,” written by Kay alongside Thrasher Gruft, and Cheyanna Rose Arnspiger, arrives ahead of the singer/songwriter’s opening weekend of her U.S. & Canada headlining tour of the same name. Following her run of the Cupid’s A Cowgirl headlining tour, Kay will stay busy across the pond as part of her international All I’ve Ever Known U.K. & Europe Tour. 

Stream Alexandra Kay’s “Cupid’s A Cowgirl” HERE

“Same Girl Same” — MaRynn Taylor 

“Same girl, same / I wouldn’t blame you for falling that far into eyes that blue / Getting all caught up / On the hood of that car / Professing his love like he’s setting that bar / Taking him back home, trying on his last name / You’ll never see it coming ‘cause you think he’s gonna stay / ‘Til a Tuesday night you feel your heart break / Watching him drive away / Same girl, same / I’ve been the same girl, same,” MaRynn Taylor sings the highly relatable lyrics of her latest track aptly titled “Same Girl Same.” 

The song not only captures the feeling of heartbreak but finds two girls sharing a common thread over an ex who has made a pattern of breaking up with girlfriends when things get a little too serious. Taylor’s “Same Girl Same” was written alongside Josh Kerr and Jason Saenz and follows her EP, Get To Know Me

Stream MaRynn Taylo’s “Same Girl Same” HERE.

“3,2,1” — Tucker Wetmore

Tucker Wetmore continues his clever lyricism and modern country sound in his newest tune titled “3,2,1.” Putting a new twist on singing about the one who got away, Wetmore paints the picture of leaving, singing the lyrics, “One day you called me baby / These days it’s only eighty / Proof you probably hate me / I don’t blame you, I blame me / For them sunset taillights sinkin’, tonight I’m just thinkin’ / Three words, too late, damn girl / You’re the one that got away.”

“3,2,1,” which will be added to country radio on March 10, will be included on Wetmore’s upcoming debut album, What Not To, which was announced during Universal Music Group Nashville’s Country Radio Seminar on Thursday, (Feb.18). The tune, written by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, and Jordan Reynolds, follows Wetmore’s debut No. 1 hit “Wind Up Missin’ You.”

Stream Tucker Wetmore’s “3,2,1” HERE.

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