Rising country star Cooper Alan has released two brand-new songs, ‘Roots' and ‘BOS,' from his forthcoming debut album ‘Winston-Salem,' due out November 7. Fans can listen to both tracks HERE.
“Roots” delivers a classic ’90s-style country sound that’s steeped in nostalgia, heartfelt storytelling, and southern soul – the kind of song that feels right at home on a jukebox in a small-town bar. Meanwhile, “BOS” channels the energy of Alan’s dynamic live performances with a high-octane fusion of ’50s rock and roll swagger and modern country grit. Playful and infectious, it’s a track made for dancing, blending retro cool with a southern twist.
Together, the two songs offer fans a glimpse into ‘Winston-Salem'’s dual spirit. The “Winston” side of the record reflects themes of family, fatherhood, and personal roots, while “Salem” cranks up the energy with the rowdy, good-time tracks that have made Alan a fan favourite.
Winston-Salem Track List:
- Roots
- Fourth of July
- La-Z-Boy
- 5X7
- Holy Ghost
- Starting To Show
- Better Dad
- Good Mama
- Hard Acre
- Take A Life
- Devil In My Mind
- Plead The Fifth
- Damn In Me
- Dale Dickens (RIP)
- BOS
- Crazy Shady Uncle
- Alive
- Greener Grass
- Take Bobby Home
- Drunk Drink
‘BOS' and ‘Roots' follow the success of recent releases ‘Hard Acre,' ‘Holy Ghost,' ‘Dale Dickens (RIP),' and ‘Plead The Fifth,' each unveiling new layers of Alan’s sound and storytelling. With ‘Winston-Salem,' Cooper Alan steps confidently into the biggest chapter of his career, balancing introspection, bold production, and the charisma that’s made him one of country’s fastest-rising stars.
Following a breakout year of touring, Alan recently wrapped the Canadian leg of his headline run and sold out most dates on his To The Bar Tour. Alongside his music, he also launched The Cooper Alan Foundation, which supports mental health organizations and related causes.

