The country music landscape was vibrant this past weekend, marked by a significant influx of new releases on Friday, June 6, 2025, and a star-studded celebration at CMA Fest. The week’s new music offerings were strong, with one particular track described as a game-changer, scorching everything you thought you knew about the artist.
New Releases Ignite the Airwaves
The Friday, June 6, 2025, release schedule included several anticipated tracks that quickly garnered attention. Among the standout new country songs released this week, the article “5 Best Country Songs Released This Friday” specifically highlighted music from emerging talents. Lylak contributed with their track “Shelter,” offering a new sound for listeners. Mojo Thunder also made waves with their release, “Got Me Like,” showcasing their distinctive style. Roger Charles added to the week’s new music with his song “West End,” further diversifying the sonic palette available to fans.
CMA Fest 2025: A Weekend of Stars and Songwriting
Concurrent with the new music drops, Nashville buzzed with activity for the annual CMA Fest 2025. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum provided a rich cultural backdrop with special programming that resonated deeply with attendees. On Friday, June 6, the museum hosted a significant event featuring a conversation and performance with artists participating in CMT’s “Next Women of Country” initiative. This event provided a platform for rising female talent in the genre to connect with fans and share their artistry. The following day, Saturday, June 7, the museum welcomed country music stalwart Craig Morgan for an intimate Songwriter Session, offering fans a unique glimpse into his creative process and storytelling.
The main CMA Fest festivities at Nissan Stadium were equally impressive, drawing massive crowds on June 6 and 7. The stadium stages featured performances from some of country music’s biggest names. Fans were treated to sets by artists including Keith Urban, Kelsea Ballerini, Cody Johnson, Rascal Flatts, Jordan Davis, and Megan Moroney. Adding to the high-profile performances, Shaboozey also took to the stage on Friday, June 6, further energizing the festival atmosphere.
Morgan Wallen Continues Chart Dominance
While the festival celebrated a wide array of talent, the charts reflected continued strong performance from established artists. The Billboard Top 50 Hot Country chart, released for the week of June 7, 2025, showed Morgan Wallen maintaining a significant presence. His song “Just in Case” was noted for its prominent position, underscoring his enduring popularity and impact on the contemporary country music scene. Wallen’s consistent chart success highlights his ability to connect with a broad audience and his influence within the genre.
A Genre in Motion
This past weekend served as a powerful reminder of country music’s dynamic nature. From groundbreaking new releases pushing creative boundaries to major festivals celebrating established and emerging artists, the genre continues to evolve and captivate audiences. The blend of new sonic explorations and the continued success of genre leaders like Morgan Wallen, alongside the industry’s support for developing talent through programs like CMT’s “Next Women of Country,” paints a bright picture for the future of country music. The weekend’s events, from the intimate songwriter sessions to the stadium-filling performances and the always-important chart updates, collectively underscored the genre’s vitality and broad appeal.

