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From Sheryl Crow to Beyoncé: Here's what to know about the country music albums coming in 2024
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Date:2025-04-24 08:50:41
Halfway through February, 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year for country music. Genre staples like Sheryl Crow and Kacey Musgraves are releasing new albums while artists like Lana Del Rey are dabbling in the genre.
On Super Bowl Sunday, Beyoncé dropped two new songs as part of her "ACT II" country album, the second installment of her "Renaissance" project. The tracks "Texas! Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages" gave her fans a glimpse of how she will make the genre her own.
Post Malone's next project, which has yet to be announced, is rumored to delve into the genre, according to Forbes. Last November he was featured on the 1994 song "Pickup Man" by Joe Diffie, who died in 2020. The "Circles" rapper and singer joined country music favorites Morgan Wallen and Hardy at the CMA Awards to perform the track.
In January, artists including Niko Moon ("Better Days"), Conner Smith ("Smoky Mountains") and the Josh Abbott Band ("Somewhere Down the Road") released records. Gabby Barrett's and the Castellows' latest albums also debuted earlier this month. Even "Yellowstone" star Luke Grimes will drop his debut self-titled country music album next month.
To help keep track of what projects are expected to release, here are some country music albums and EPs that should be on your radar so far.
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February projects
Feb. 2: Gabby Barrett ("Chapter & Verse")Feb. 9: The Castellows ("A Little Goes a Long Way" EP)Feb. 16: Blackberry Smoke ("Be Right Here")Feb. 16: Drake Milligan, ("Jukebox Songs" EP)
March projects
March 8: Luke Grimes ("Luke Grimes")March 8: Sawyer Brown ("Desperado Troubadours")March 15: Kacey Musgraves ("Deeper Well")March 15: Luke Dick ("Lockeland")March 22: Cody Jinks ("Change the Game")March 22: Chris Young ("Young Love and Saturday Night")March 29: Beyoncé ("Act II")March 29: Aaron Lewis ("The Hil"l)March 29: Hardy ("Hixtape Vol. 3: Difftape")March 29: Kenny Chesney ("Born")March 29: Sheryl Crow ("Evolution")
April projects
April 5: Zach Top ("Cold Beer & Country Music")April 12: Will Hoge ("Tenderhearted Boys")April 12: Aaron Lee Tasjan ("Stellar Evolution")April 19: Elvie Shane ("Damascus")April 26: Charley Crockett ("$10 Cowboy")April 26: Lost Dog Street Band ("Survived")
September projects
To be determined: Lana Del Rey ("Lasso")
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