Rising country voice Faith Schueler is embracing her wild side on new single ‘Trouble,' a playful, boot-stomping anthem that captures the irresistible pull of the wrong kind of right person. Equal parts reckless and self-aware, the track dives headfirst into that familiar moment when instinct says walk away—but chemistry says stay.
Written alongside Kevin Monahan and Jason Earley, ‘Trouble' paints a vivid late-night scene: cowboy hats tipped low, barstool glances that linger a little too long, and the kind of connection that feels inevitable from the very first look. Lines like “the brown eyes under that cowboy hat looking back at me” and “I know I shouldn’t be falling, but boy I’m diving in” bring that push-and-pull to life, wrapped in a melody built for dance floors and singalongs alike.
The spark behind the song came from a moment of honest self-reflection. Schueler has joked that she might have a “bad picker” when it comes to relationships—and instead of shying away from it, she’s leaned all the way in. That honesty fuels the track, giving it a charm that feels both deeply personal and instantly relatable. It’s not about regret—it’s about recognising the pattern and smiling anyway.
With its mix of classic country imagery—black boots, smooth talkers, a little danger—and a bold, modern perspective, ‘Trouble' positions Schueler as an artist unafraid to tell the truth, even when it’s messy. Confident, catchy and just the right amount of chaotic, it’s a song that doesn’t just flirt with trouble—it dances with it.

