Music Crowns New Music Round Up 6.22.2026

Music Crowns celebrates NEW Music from All Genres!  Here are some of our favorite New Tunes to add to your playlists! Featuring MaryAIanne & Me, Hayden Coffman, Becca Bowen, Ava Claire, Maddie Lenhart, Mark Robert Cash, Bailey Marie, Indigo Syndicate, Chris Andereucci, Alan Dreezer, Payton Smith, Dawson Anderson, Taylor Rae, Kerrigan Barry, Kimberly Dawn, Megan Barker, & Lockwood Barr.

 

MaryAiAnne & Me – Ocean Motion

Singer/songwriter Maryanne Dugan – aka MARYAIANNE & ME – arrives just in time for those summer days ahead with brand new single, ‘Ocean Motion’ out now across all leading platforms.  Full of nostalgic charm,  ‘Ocean Motion’ serves as the perfect soundtrack for the season ahead, inviting listeners to leave their troubles behind and embrace the freedom of the moment

 

Hayden Coffman – Last Summer

Written by Ethan Escue, Frank Legeay, and Hayden Coffman, and produced by Grady Saxman, “Last Summer” reflects on a relationship that exists now only in memory. The track serves as a tender meditation on fleeting love, an emotional return to moments shared with someone who once meant everything. Blending nostalgia with gratitude, the song embraces the beauty of connections that may have only been meant to last for a season.

 

Indigo Syndicate – dwn4smr

 Indigo Syndicate returns just in time for the summer heat with “dwn4smr,” a track clearly built with the club in mind. Driven by a heavy, infectious bassline that hits immediately, the song doesn’t waste time pulling listeners onto the dance floor.

 

Bailey Marie – Rock a Bye Baby

Rock A Bye Baby” is a bold, cinematic country revenge anthem from Bailey Marie that flips familiar nursery rhymes into a darkly playful story of betrayal, retaliation, and emotional release, channeling the storytelling edge of Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert.

 

Chris Andreucci – Missing You Again

“Missing You Again” captures the unexpected sting of nostalgia that can surface when least expected. The track tells the story of a night that seems to be going perfectly until a familiar song triggers memories of a past love. With just a few chords and a tune on the jukebox, emotions thought to be long forgotten come rushing back, turning a carefree evening into a reflective trip down memory lane. The song serves as a reminder that even during life’s happiest moments, certain memories find their way back.

 

Alan Dreezer – Delusional

Delusional is the lastest single and emotional centrepiece of his forthcoming third studio album, ‘Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes’. Written during a period of intense self-reflection, the track explores the fragile line between ambition and self-belief, asking an uncomfortable but deeply human question: at what point does believing in yourself become delusion?

 

Maddie Lenhart – Newton’s First Law

Blending atmospheric country textures with emotionally driven songwriting, the single pulls influence from Fleetwood Mac and The Chicks while carving out a sound entirely its own. Steel guitar, fiddle, layered harmonies, and baritone textures create a dreamy, almost hypnotic backdrop that mirrors the emotional weight of the lyrics. The production swells without ever overpowering the vulnerability at the center of the song.

 

 

Payton Smith – Two Hearts

Two Hearts’ tells the story of young love growing up into something real: a family, a home, and a whole lot of faith in the unknown. And it’s definitely autobiographical in my life at the moment. At its core, it’s about going all in on love and finding out you’ve already won.

 

Dawson Anderson – Like You Never Left

Blending heartfelt storytelling with modern country production, “Like You Never Left” explores the emotional weight of a relationship in which old feelings linger beneath the surface. With vulnerable lyrics and a smooth, emotionally charged delivery, Anderson leans into the universal experience of trying to start fresh while realizing someone else still occupies part of your heart.

 

Mark Robert Cash – From the Gutter

With “From The Gutter,” Cash delivers a message that extends far beyond his own experience. The song fits naturally alongside themes of perseverance, underdog spirit, and emotional survival, making it a strong fit for editorial playlists and social storytelling focused on resilience and self-definition.

 

Taylor-Rae,  Messy

Packed with unapologetic attitude, sharp-witted lyrics, and infectious energy, the track serves as a playful reminder that sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is let your hair down, speak your mind, and embrace a little chaos.

 

Becca Bowen – Raise a Little Hell 

“I wanted to create a summer song that you won’t be able to get out of your head. I took inspiration from my own memories of sitting on the tailgate listening to artists like Gretchen Wilson, Shania Twain and George Strait to bring a song that would share that same feeling of being carefree, letting loose and having fun.” – Becca Bowen

Kerrigan Barry – The Worst

 Inspired by a real-life insult that aged terribly, Kerrigan Barry’s “The Worst” transforms social judgment into a sharp, cathartic pop-rock anthem filled with dark humor, tension, and defiance. Barry wrote the song after a man told her boyfriend she was “the worst thing that ever happened to him” — a statement made even more ironic by the fact that the couple is now happily engaged to be married this year. 

 

Kimberly Dawn, Megan Barker & Lockwood Barr – 3 Girls Walk into a Bar 

Inspired by the swagger and storytelling spirit of The Chicks, “3 Girls Walk Into A Bar” is a fiery, fearless anthem packed with attitude, humor, and undeniable chemistry. Speaking about the release, Barker shares: “Writing, performing, and releasing ‘3 Girls’ has been a wonderful reminder that music is supposed to be fun. And doing this with my two best gals is the cherry on top.”

 

Ava Claire – New York

Blending vivid storytelling, infectious melodies, and heartfelt vulnerability, the track captures the complicated pull of being drawn to something—or someone—you know may not be right for you, but still can’t seem to leave behind.