Dylan Holton – Beach Please

Dylan Holton , the accomplished Canadian singer-songwriter from Nova Scotia, currently based in Ottawa, continues to make a significant impact in the music industry. His well-received singles, including “Take Your Top Off” and “I Used To,” have earned him accolades, with the latter winning the Grand Slam Prize in the Unsigned Only Music Competition.

Holton, having secured a record deal in Los Angeles, has toured extensively, headlining a Cruise Ship Tour through exotic destinations. Noteworthy performances include sharing the stage with Travis Tritt.

Holton’s entrepreneurial spirit led to the creation of Capital Content, his video production venture. His latest single, “Beach Please ,” was a runner up in the International Songwriting Competition, adding another feather to his cap.

Dallas Alexander – Can’t Blame My Bloodline

‘Can’t Blame My Bloodline’ – The Bold Title Track from Dallas Alexander’s First Studio Album

  • New Release: Debut studio album featuring the powerful title track “Can’t Blame My Bloodline.”
  • Streaming Success: Over 175k streams and growing!
  • Radio Highlights:
  • SiriusXM: High rotation on Indigiverse and newly added to Top Of The Country!
  • US Airplay: Strong spins in California and Texas.
  • Australia: Featured on ABC Country and KIX FM, charting in Tasmania .
  • Global Reach: Over 800 station adds internationally.
  • Upcoming Shows: Catch Dallas live in Alberta, Colorado, Texas, Wyoming, and New Mexico.
  • Why Add Him? Authentic, gritty country sound with a driving beat that resonates with listeners. Perfect for high-impact playlists and shows. Add Dallas Alexander to your rotation today and bring his sound to your audience!

Aaron Halliday – Home Wasn’t Built In A Day

The newest single from Aaron Halliday is tracking and trending at several different levels after the first 10 days of delivery.

It has seen surprising attention from 3 different markets, as the Americana and Christian Country Markets have been instrumental in driving the numbers of radio plays along with the Country music stations.

This song has been resonating with so many people over such a wide demographic as it reminds some of their history and sets up a futuristic view for younger listeners.

The underlying theme of things taking time to materialize is one that is relative to today, yesterday and tomorrow, which will become an anthem for so many across many different backgrounds.

Have a listen or listen again and see how much truth is in the words because, like Aarons musical journey – Home Wasn’t Built In A Day either!

Mitchell Ferguson – Drink A Beer

About Mitchell Ferguson:

Mitchell Ferguson is a rising country-soul artist often described as a combination of Chris Stapleton and Teddy Swims. With 163k TikTok followers, 12M+ likes, and over 47 viral videos (12 surpassing 1M views), Mitchell has built a devoted fanbase through his heartfelt covers, comedic takes on country music, and authentic storytelling.

Mitchell’s viral success has translated into 5,500+ pre-saves (and climbing) for Drink A Beer and a growing audience of 63k monthly Spotify listeners. As an independent artist, he has shown an incredible ability to activate his fanbase and sustain momentum through innovative campaigns. His sound and story appeal to both younger TikTok-savvy listeners and traditional country fans.

About the Song:

Drink A Beer is a country anthem with singer-songwriter vibes and modern production. It all started as a playful TikTok video where Mitchell jokingly made up lyrics for a “pop-country song,” which unexpectedly went viral, racking up 1.3M views. From there, he leaned into the momentum, wrote the first verse and chorus, and performed an acoustic version that hit even more, gaining 1.9M views.

Mitchell didn’t just stop at producing the song-he made sure fans were a part of the process. Before recording the track, he launched an Open Verse Challenge on TikTok, inspiring hundreds of fans to jump in, many of them going viral themselves. Then, he took things a step further by hosting a live event at a bar he used to play at, where a 200+ person community choir sang backup vocals for the final recording. It doesn’t get much more authentic than that.

Now, with the official produced version teased, the song’s campaign has already pulled in over 4.5M views across six promotional videos, proving just how much it’s resonating with fans. Drink A Beer isn’t just a song-it’s a shared experience that is bringing people together in a way that feels fresh and real.