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Country Music Heats Up July 14th with Major Releases and Surprising Collaborations

Daisy Mae MillerDaisy Mae MillerJuly 14, 20252 Minutes read

The country music landscape experienced a significant surge of new material on July 14th, 2025, with a diverse range of artists delivering fresh EPs, collaborative singles, and full-length albums. This date marked a notable day for fans seeking both established sounds and innovative ventures within the genre.

Riley Green offered a more intimate listening experience with the release of his acoustic EP, “Midtown Sessions.” The collection features stripped-back renditions of his popular songs, allowing the raw emotion and lyrical depth of Green’s work to take center stage. This release provides a fresh perspective on his existing catalog, appealing to listeners who appreciate a more organic approach to country music production.

A highly anticipated collaboration made its debut this week as Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton joined forces for their first-ever duet, “A Song To Sing.” The pairing of these two powerhouse vocalists and songwriters promises a significant moment in contemporary country music, with fans eager to hear their combined talents on a track that is expected to resonate deeply within the genre’s core. The single itself hints at a potential direction for both artists and underscores the collaborative spirit currently thriving within country music.

Further expanding the collaborative offerings, Yelawolf and J. Michael Phillips unveiled their joint album, “Whiskey & Roses.” This project brings together two distinct artistic voices, suggesting an exploration of sounds that may bridge traditional country elements with other influences, characteristic of Yelawolf’s genre-bending approach. The album’s title itself evokes a sense of rich storytelling and a blend of rugged authenticity with a touch of romanticism.

Adding to the week’s robust album releases, Noah Cyrus presented her sophomore album, “I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME.” Following her previous work, this new collection is anticipated to showcase Cyrus’s continued artistic growth and evolving sound. The title suggests a deeply personal and introspective theme, hinting at themes of connection, memory, and perhaps shared journeys, which are often central to compelling country narratives.

Instrumental music also found its place in the week’s releases, with Ian Flanigan sharing his instrumental EP, “Earth and Airwaves.” This offering highlights Flanigan’s prowess in creating evocative soundscapes, demonstrating the breadth of talent within the country music community beyond vocal performances. The EP is likely to appeal to listeners who appreciate the instrumental craftsmanship that forms the backbone of many country songs.

The wave of new music extended beyond these featured releases, with other notable artists contributing to the busy release schedule. Priscilla Block, the Marcus King Band, and several other unnamed artists also debuted new material, collectively contributing to a vibrant and diverse musical output for the week of July 14th, 2025. This broad spectrum of releases underscores the dynamic nature of country music, encompassing everything from traditional ballads and gritty collaborations to modern explorations and sophisticated instrumental pieces. Fans across the spectrum of country music tastes had ample new material to discover and enjoy, solidifying this date as a significant one for the genre’s ongoing evolution.

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Daisy Mae Miller

Daisy Mae is a small-town girl with a big voice. She's a talented writer who has a way with words and a passion for telling stories. Daisy Mae's articles are a reflection of her love for country music and her belief in the power of a good song to bring people together.

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