Ella Langley returns with one of her most personal releases to date, unveiling new single ‘Loving Life Again' via Columbia Records and SAWGOD. The track arrives as a reflective, stripped-back moment from the multi-platinum country star—one that trades chart-topping energy for something quieter, more grounding.
At its core, ‘Loving Life Again' is about recalibration. Built around themes of home, faith, and emotional reset, the song captures Langley stepping away from the noise of a fast-moving career and reconnecting with what steadies her. That sentiment carries into the accompanying lyric video, co-directed by Langley and Wales Toney, which features her barefoot at her grandfather’s piano in the Alabama fields where she grew up.
The release also adds another layer to the rollout of her upcoming sophomore album ‘Dandelion,' due April 10. The project—developed alongside executive producers Miranda Lambert and Ben West—leans heavily into self-reflection and lived-in storytelling, balancing raw emotion with the kind of accessible hooks that have defined Langley’s rise.
‘Loving Life Again' stands in contrast to some of the album’s earlier releases which continues to dominate across multiple charts. Where those tracks showcase Langley’s commercial momentum, this new song slows things down, offering a more intimate look at the person behind the success.
That contrast feels intentional. After a year of rapid career growth, Langley has spoken openly about the emotional toll that came with it—grappling with imposter syndrome and the dissonance of achieving major milestones while feeling disconnected. Taking time away, returning home to Alabama, and reconnecting with family and faith ultimately shaped the perspective heard in this new release.
It’s a reset that seems to be informing everything around ‘Dandelion.' The album positions Langley not just as a hitmaker, but as an artist increasingly comfortable sitting in both vulnerability and confidence—often within the same song.
With ‘Dandelion' on the horizon, Langley is also preparing to take that balance on the road. Her upcoming Dandelion Tour will launch in May, alongside additional dates supporting Morgan Wallen and a slate of festival appearances, including her debut at Stagecoach Festival.
If ‘Loving Life Again' is any indication, this next chapter won’t just be about sustaining momentum—it’s about redefining what that momentum means.

