With a sound rooted in authenticity and a spirit built on resilience, Chancey Williams returns with his uplifting new single, “Feelin’ Something New,” available everywhere now. Written by acclaimed hitmakers Marv Green and Wynn Varble, the mid-tempo track delivers a refreshing dose of optimism, capturing the moment when heartbreak begins to loosen its grip – and the possibility of something better starts to take hold.Listen to “Feelin’ Something New” Chancey.Country/New: Driven by warm melodies and an easygoing groove, “Feelin’ Something New” tells the story of two people who have both been through their share of love gone wrong, finding comfort (and maybe something more) in each other. It’s a song about letting go, taking a chance, and choosing hope over hurt.“‘Feelin’ Something New’ is one of those songs that just feels good from the first listen,” says Williams. “It’s about moving forward, even when it’s hard, and being open to the idea that something better might be right in front of you.”Known for his Wyoming roots, rodeo background, and genuine approach to country music, the Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame inductee continues to build on his reputation as an artist who blends traditional influences with modern-day storytelling. Expanding beyond song, Williams recently stepped into a new creative endeavor, making his Western short film acting debut in Becoming Billy – An Outriding the Devil Origin Story, which premiered last month at the famous Mescal Movie Set.
About Chancey Williams:Saddle Bronc athlete-turned neo-traditional country music sensation Chancey Williams, has gone from competing on horseback to performing on center stage. As one of only two artists (along with Chris LeDoux) to both compete in the rodeo and perform on the main stage at Cheyenne Frontier Days (he was recently inducted into the prestigious Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame as both an athlete and artist), Williams is the next authentic cowboy of country music. The northeastern Wyoming native has toured the nation, taking the stage ahead of headliners Toby Keith, Cody Johnson, Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley and Parker McCollum, performing at a sold-out Ryman Auditorium, as well as headlining at The National Finals Rodeo and making his Grand Ole Opry debut. In 2022, Williams was named iHeartRadio’s Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards Entertainer of the Year. He also received Songwriter of the Year for single “The Saint,” and Album of the Year for his record 3rd Street, produced by country hitmaker Trent Wilmon. With the release of his sixth and seventh studio albums, One of These Days (2023) and Miles on Me (2025), Williams continues “chronicling the cowboy lifestyle in his music” ( Taste of Country:
