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Randy Houser revisits wild nights and relentless fun on new single ‘Back In The Bottle’

Multi-Platinum hitmaker Randy Houser has released his latest single, ‘Back In The Bottle,' a spirited anthem that captures the chaos and charm of nights so unforgettable you wish you could relive them all over again. Out now via Magnolia Music Group, the song leans into Houser’s signature blend of powerhouse vocals and relatable storytelling, turning the familiar aftermath of a rowdy evening into a celebration of reckless joy.

The inspiration behind the track stemmed from a late-night studio session with Post Malone, where long hours, good music, and plenty of drinks led Houser to the song’s central idea: the desire to pour a perfect night back into a bottle and savor it again. Written solely by Houser and co-produced with Blake Chancey, the song opens amid the humorous wreckage of a morning-after scene, complete with missed calls, forgotten debit cards, and pounding headaches, before breaking into a chorus that embraces the kind of night worth repeating, no matter the consequences.

‘Back In The Bottle' marks the beginning of a fresh musical chapter for Houser, who has promised a steady flow of new releases throughout 2026. The single follows ‘Note To Self (Deluxe),' which showcased collaborations with Cody Johnson, Justin Moore, Miranda Lambert and Riley Green, further highlighting Houser’s ability to balance raw emotion with mainstream appeal.

Beyond music, Houser continues to expand his artistry into film, with recent appearances in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon and a starring role alongside Dennis Quaid in The Hill, underscoring his versatility as a performer.

Looking ahead, Houser is preparing for his long-awaited return to the UK in August 2026, where he will headline Country Calling in Chelmsford before additional dates are announced. With ‘Back In The Bottle,' he reaffirms his knack for channeling real-life moments into anthemic country storytelling, inviting listeners to raise a glass to the nights that live on long after the last call.

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