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The Friday Finest Five: Conner Smith, Emily Ann Roberts and the best new releases in Country music this week

Welcome to the newest edition of the Friday Finest Five — your weekly round-up of the most exciting new country releases hitting streaming platforms today. From soulful duets and heartbreak anthems to good old-fashioned angst and small-town reflections, this week’s lineup brings something for everyone. Let’s dive in.

Conner Smith – Ain't Got Enough Faith

Conner Smith continues to stand out as one of Country music’s most compelling new voices, blending the wisdom of an old soul with the passion of an artist in his prime. A respected figure in Nashville’s songwriting community, he pairs smooth, honeyed vocals with heartfelt emotion and timeless melodies, creating a sound that feels both classic and contemporary. Rooted in tradition yet confidently forward-looking, Smith brings grit, sincerity, and authenticity to every song, delivering storytelling that resonates across generations while carving out a distinct and unmistakable place within the modern Country landscape.

Tyler Nance and The Castellows – Keeps Me Sane

Missouri-born breakout Tyler Nance is hitting a major career high as his original track ‘Keeps Me Sane' continues its remarkable rise, surpassing 75 million streams, landing among the 50 most viral songs worldwide, debuting on SiriusXM’s The Highway and making waves at country radio while deeply connecting with fans across the globe. Now boasting over 2.5 million monthly Spotify listeners and a wave of new singles on the horizon, Nance is set to release a special reimagined version this Friday, ‘Keeps Me Sane (feat. The Castellows),' born from a dream collaboration that saw the artists come together in the studio and on set for the official music video — a full-circle moment he describes as unforgettable, heartfelt and rooted in genuine gratitude for the song’s unexpected journey. The song is a dramatic, fiddle driven anthem full of fiery passion and angst that literally bursts out of the speakers and demands attention.

Gavin Adcock – Perfect Man

Gavin Adcock unveils his new single ‘Perfect Man' as a heartfelt turn toward deeper reflection and emotional honesty, revealing a more vulnerable side of his artistry while still staying true to his unmistakable edge. Co-written with Rhett Akins, Colton Venner, and Jack Hummel, the song steps away from his usual raw, unfiltered sound to offer a message of self-awareness, redemption, and hope, speaking directly to those striving to be better one day at a time. At its core, ‘Perfect Man' is a unifying anthem for real people — not perfection, but progress — as Adcock channels sincerity and soul into a powerful reminder that even flawed lives can find healing, growth, and grace.

Dylan Marlowe – Barefoot and Pregnant

Dylan Marlowe’s ‘Barefoot and Pregnant,' co-written with Zach Abend and Trannie Anderson, captures a beautifully real and tender chapter of his life as the first song he penned after learning his wife Natalie was expecting twins. Putting a clever, heartfelt twist on the familiar phrase, the track celebrates the joy and nervous excitement of newlywed life, starting a family, and building a home, grounded in both youthful innocence and hard-earned wisdom. Opening with the disarmingly honest line, “I wasn’t your daddy’s first pick for you,” Marlowe leans into themes of parental doubt, enduring love, and the kind of messy, genuine romance that proves itself over time — ultimately revealing that what once seemed like a worry became the greatest blessing of all. Driven by jaunty, uptempo rhythms, banjo, and acoustic guitar, the song feels earthy and organic, firmly rooted in rural reality while radiating warmth, sincerity, and wholehearted devotion.

Emily Ann Roberts – Come Home to You

Emily Ann Roberts delivers a heartbreaking and deeply vulnerable moment with her new song ‘Come Home to You,' a piano-driven ballad that finds the country traditionalist exploring a story that isn’t necessarily her own, but one she feels compelled to tell with honesty and compassion. Guided by her tender, aching vocals and underscored by haunting pedal steel, the track paints a vivid portrait of a woman holding a relationship together alone — balancing book clubs, yoga, and girls’ nights while yearning for affection from a partner who offers only emotional distance and silence. As Roberts questions, “There’s gotta be a reason why you treat me like you do,” the song captures the quiet devastation of a love unraveling, embodying country music’s gift for sitting in sadness and speaking to those who feel unseen in their own marriages. With raw sincerity and emotional grace, ‘Come Home to You' becomes a powerful reminder that even in heartbreak, listeners are never truly alone.

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