At least there's one bright spot. It’s safe to say it’s been a quite the busy past two weeks for music publications, streaming services and charts across the world. Over the course of the past ten ...
Koe Wetzel is officially a Billboard Hot 100-charting hitmaker, as his new single “Sweet Dreams” debuts on the chart dated June 1 at No. 47. Released May 17 on YellaBush/Columbia Records, the song ...
Nine songs into his current album, “Hell Paso,” Koe Wetzel inserts a 56-second interlude where he raises a toast to people who like the album, drinks to those who hate it, and then concludes with a ...
This week's crop of new tunes also features songs from Steep Canyon Rangers and Maddie Lenhart. By Jessica Nicholson This week, Megan Moroney offers up valuable wisdom enveloped in a lilting ballad, ...
Hitting a "Rocky Mountain Low." Today, Koe Wetzel and Corey Kent released a new collaboration that finds them in heartbreak following the end of a relationship, and the production has a little groove ...
Koe Wetzel is charging at pop stardom like an outside linebacker preparing to sack a quarterback from his blind side. Extend the metaphor to presume that country music is the quarterback and that he's ...
This week’s collection of new country music features two songs about the sacrifices made in the name of musical ambitions: Koe Wetzel’s “Damn Near Normal” and Sawyer Brown’s “Desperado Troubadours.” ...
With a love for genres like country, grunge, and rock, Koe Wetzel looked to blend all his favorite genres together. While fusing country and grunge, Wetzel recorded songs like “That’s Why We Fight” ...
A top name in country music, Brooks produced more than a couple of hit songs. And when wanting to cover his rich history in music, there are more than a few great songs to pick from. But for Wetzel, ...
Koe Wetzel has a reputation as a first-class country music partier, and he won't slow down this Christmas. Talking to Taste of Country Nights, Wetzel admitted that his family "like the bottle." ...
Nine songs into his current album, "Hell Paso," Koe Wetzel inserts a 56-second-interlude where he raises a toast to people who like the album, then drinks to those who have hated it so far, before ...
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