Nashville, TN – The landscape of country music is ever-evolving, and the week of July 25, 2025, has delivered a fresh batch of tracks that cater to a diverse range of tastes within the genre. From poignant reflections on loss to anthemic country-rock and raw Appalachian narratives, this week’s top five new releases offer a compelling snapshot of contemporary country.
Old Dominion Leads the Pack with “Miss You Man”
Taking the coveted number one spot is Old Dominion with their latest single, “Miss You Man.” This track resonates deeply with listeners, exploring the profound experience of loss with an honesty that has become a hallmark of the band’s sound. Frontman Matt Ramsey delivers a signature melancholy vocal performance, infusing the song with an authentic emotional weight. “Miss You Man” stands as a testament to the band’s ability to craft meaningful narratives that connect with the core of the country music audience.
Mae Estes Shines with “Mountain of a Man”
Securing the second position on this week’s chart is Mae Estes, whose track “Mountain of a Man” showcases her captivating vocal prowess. Estes expertly blends classic country sensibilities with a modern, sassy edge, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh. The song’s arrangement and lyrical content highlight her talent for storytelling, positioning her as a rising force in country music. Her performance on “Mountain of a Man” is particularly noteworthy for its strength and emotional resonance.
Tyler Childers Delivers Appalachian Grit with “Bitin’ List”
Third on the list is Tyler Childers, a celebrated artist known for his authentic embrace of Appalachian roots. His new song, “Bitin’ List,” from his forthcoming album “Snipe Hunter,” is a prime example of his distinctive style. The track is characterized by its raw, unvarnished Appalachian grit and features sharp, almost venomous lyrical content. Childers continues to carve out a unique space in country music with his uncompromising artistic vision and powerful storytelling.
Luke Combs Rides High with “Back in the Saddle”
Luke Combs, a consistent chart-topper, claims the fourth spot with his new track, “Back in the Saddle.” This song is an arena-ready, country-rock anthem that immediately grabs the listener’s attention. With its punchy guitar riffs and an infectious energy, “Back in the Saddle” signals a potential new album cycle for Combs and further solidifies his status as a dominant force in mainstream country music. The track’s robust production and driving rhythm are indicative of his broad appeal.
Walker Hayes Reflects on Youthful Recklessness in “17 Year Old Problems”
Rounding out the top five is Walker Hayes with “17 Year Old Problems.” This song, featured on his upcoming album “17 Problems,” offers a beat-driven, reflective look at the challenges and indiscretions of youth. Hayes is known for his unique blend of hip-hop influences and country storytelling, and “17 Year Old Problems” continues this trend. The song delves into themes of youthful recklessness with a candor that is likely to resonate with many.
An Honorable Mention for Enduring Themes
Beyond the top five, an honorable mention goes to Struggle Jennings and Bryan Martin for their collaboration on “Don’t Play Your Game (1976).” This track adds another layer to the week’s rich tapestry of country music releases, showcasing the genre’s continued ability to explore diverse themes and sounds.
This week’s new country music releases collectively underscore the genre’s enduring appeal, characterized by a compelling blend of powerhouse vocals, poetic lyrics, and deeply felt emotional truths. Artists are pushing boundaries while staying true to the storytelling that defines country music, ensuring a vibrant future for the genre.

