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New Music Friday May 9th Megan Maroney, Morgan Wallen and more
New Music Friday May 9th Megan Maroney, Morgan Wallen and more
Hot off the press, we’ve got a ton of new music from….
Megan Maroney ft Kenny Chesney
You Had To Be There

This song is basically a big thank you note to Kenny for taking her on her first big tour. and thanking him for showing her the ropes of the music industry. It gives me a really fun summer vibes
Morgan Wallen- Superman

This song Is a song that Morgan Wallen wrote for his son. It’s a part of his I’m The Problem album that’s releasing May 16th. Let’s also highlight that we are a week away from Morgan Wallen’s album release and that Morgan Wallen and Meghan Maroney dropping songs on the same day is definitely not a coincidence
Throwing an absolute curveball in the mix
Because who doesn’t love a good song about their exes in  country music
Lauren Alaina featuring Chase Matthews
All my exes

Also in an interesting turn of events Akon has teases new music with Josh Ross
Josh Ross has recorded his own version of Akon’s “Right Now (Na Na Na),” which was a top-10 hit in 2008. Josh’s version is called “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na)” and will be out May 28. You can hear a snippet of it on his instagram: Josh sings along with the tune as Akon casually strolls across the frame, eating popcorn.

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