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The Friday Finest Five: Nostalgia, crazy exes and heartbreak loom large in this week’s best new Country songs

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 nostalgia and toxic exes to good old-fashioned honky-tonk numbers and reflections on love in all its guises, this week’s lineup brings something for everyone. Let’s dive in.

Tyler Braden – My Americana

Tyler Braden returns with his latest single ‘My Americana,' a nostalgic, emotionally charged track that captures the fleeting intensity of a summer romance. Set against the backdrop of small-town streets and changing seasons, the song leans into the bittersweet reality of relationships that burn brightly but don’t last. Through vivid storytelling, Braden reflects on love shaped by distance and ambition, and the way those memories linger long after the moment has passed.

Co-written by Braden, the track is rich in imagery—Marlboro Reds, white lightning and midnight blue—painting a classic, almost cinematic picture of youth and freedom. As the song builds, it leans into the tension between “fast cars and heartbreak,” ultimately landing on the idea that some of life’s most defining moments are temporary by nature. With ‘My Americana,' Braden delivers a heartfelt tribute to the kind of love that fades with the season, but leaves a lasting imprint long after it’s gone.

Ashley Cooke – Xs

Ashley Cooke is ushering in a bold new chapter with the release of her latest single ‘xs'. The track leans into the fallout of betrayal, turning a slow-burning cheating story into a sharp, no-regrets statement. Built around the tension of wandering eyes and quiet rumours that eventually cross a line, “xs” finds Cooke confronting heartbreak head-on—refusing to entertain apologies or second chances.

Fans have already had a taste of the song’s impact, with Cooke debuting ‘xs' live during her return to C2C: Country to Country in London, where it quickly became a standout moment. Blending raw vulnerability with a defiant edge, the track transforms a familiar narrative into something resolute and empowering. Written by Cooke alongside Ashley Gorley, Emily Weisband and Will Weatherly, and produced by Dann Huff, ‘xs' signals a confident step forward—one where honesty takes precedence over heartbreak.

Mitchell Tenpenny – Speed of Light

Mitchell Tenpenny explores a more expansive and emotional sound on his new single ‘Speed of Light,' a track born from a writing session with close collaborators, including Teddy Swims. Inspired by the idea of creating something euphoric and almost otherworldly, the song leans into a feeling of weightless, all-consuming love—offering a fresh perspective that sets it apart from Tenpenny’s previous work.

The track ultimately became something Tenpenny couldn’t ignore, despite the challenge of stepping in after such a powerful vocal performance. For the singer, ‘Speed of Light' fills a gap in his catalogue, delivering a love song that truly reflects who he is today. It marks a new chapter in his artistry—one defined by growth, vulnerability and a deeper emotional connection.

Blake Whiten – Ghost House

Blake Whiten continues his rapid rise with the release of ‘Ghost House,' a stripped-back, emotionally charged track that leans into the quiet aftermath of a relationship ending. Written alongside Jacob Hackworth and Zach Abend, the song finds Whiten exploring the stillness that follows goodbye—when familiar spaces become haunted by memory rather than presence. With his vocal sitting close to breaking point, “Ghost House” captures the weight of absence in a way that feels both intimate and deeply relatable.

The release marks another step forward for the South Carolina native, whose storytelling roots trace back to his upbringing in the small town of Six Mile. After viral success online and a breakout run of releases, Whiten has quickly established himself as one of country music’s most compelling new voices. Fresh from his debut at the Grand Ole Opry and currently touring with Bailey Zimmerman, with upcoming dates alongside Morgan Wallen, ‘Ghost House' further cements his reputation—pairing raw emotion with the kind of honest songwriting that’s driving his momentum.

Antonio Larosa – Right Side Over You

Antonio Larosa delivers a bold, swagger-filled statement with his new single ‘Right Side Over You,' a track that blends alt-country attitude with a rockabilly edge. Driven by grit, groove and a tongue-in-cheek energy, the song showcases Larosa’s ability to balance raw storytelling with a sense of playfulness, all wrapped in a sound that nods to classic influences while feeling unmistakably his own. It’s a confident release that highlights both his vocal power and his instinct for crafting songs that feel lived-in and real.

Raised in Vancouver and shaped by artists like Johnny Cash and B.B. King, Larosa has built his reputation on authenticity, blending blues grit, vintage rock soul and country storytelling. ‘Right Side Over You' continues that trajectory, arriving ahead of his cross-Canada Tried and True Tour and reinforcing his status as a rising force in the genre.

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