New Country Female Artists Release

Country music sees fresh female talent with Morgan Ashley's "Ain't Just Like Jesus", Brei Carter's album "The Country Lives In Me", and Ashley McBryde's "Arkansas Mud" among Billboard's must-hear country tracks. The releases feature alongside tracks from Waylon Wyatt and Wyatt Flores in the latest country rotation.

- Texas country singer Morgan Ashley's new music reflects a recent shift in her career focus towards faith-based songs, following a personal spiritual awakening in 2023. This comes after she was named the 2021 Female Artist of the Year by the Texas Country Music Awards and achieved multiple Top 40 singles on Texas radio. - Brei Carter, a U.S. Army veteran with a doctorate in theology, blends country, soul, and southern pop in her music. Her album "The Country Lives In Me" is a follow-up to a series of singles and EPs, including "A Brei Of Fresh Air," which she has been releasing throughout 2024. - Ashley McBryde's "Arkansas Mud" is a deeply personal track connected to her journey with sobriety and is slated to appear on her upcoming fifth studio album. She has also been hosting "The Redemption Residency" at the Neon Steeple in Nashville, which is located inside Chief's on Broadway. - The inclusion of Waylon Wyatt and Wyatt Flores alongside these female artists highlights a trend of rising stars in the red dirt and Americana scenes of country music who have gained significant followings through viral social media moments and independent releases. - Waylon Wyatt, a singer-songwriter from Arkansas, gained viral attention on TikTok with his song "Everything Under the Sun" while still in high school. He taught himself to play guitar as a tribute to his late brother. - Wyatt Flores, from Stillwater, Oklahoma, has become a prominent voice in the red dirt subgenre, with his debut album "Welcome to the Plains" being released in 2024. He has been open about his struggles with mental health, taking a brief hiatus from touring in 2024 to focus on it. - Ashley McBryde recently had a viral moment at the Grand Ole Opry where she sang her song "Bible and a .44" backstage with a young fan named Sawyer June. - Brei Carter's path to a music career came after earning a Bachelor's in Business, a Master's in International Relations, and serving as both an enlisted soldier and an officer in the U.S. Army.

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