Chevy Beaulieu Announces Debut Album, Shares New Double Single
After a breakout year that brought him national radio attention, surpassed one million streams, and earned major recognition on the Canadian country circuit, Chevy Beaulieu announces his debut, self-titled album, due July 10 via 604 Records. The announcement comes alongside the release of a new double single, “Headlights & Memories” and “Any Easier.” Listen to both tracks HERE.
Leading the release, “Headlights & Memories” leans into classic country storytelling, a reflective look at heartbreak and the moments that linger long after a relationship ends. Written by Aaron Steenhoven and Doug Folkins, the track captures the quiet weight of looking back, framed through late-night drives where every mile brings the past back into focus.
“I’m a sucker for a good heartbreak story, and this one is about reminiscing on the good times that will never be again,” says Beaulieu. “She left the memories but took your heart with her.”
The companion track, “Any Easier,” offers a more immediate and unfiltered perspective, capturing the early days of heartbreak, where moving on still feels out of reach. Written by Beaulieu himself, the song traces late nights, missed calls, and the quiet frustration of trying to get past something that doesn’t fade as quickly as you hoped.
“It was an outlet for me after I was broken up with during the holidays,” Beaulieu shares. “At the time I didn’t think I was ever going to get over it — it definitely hurt more than a hangover. But you live, you learn and you grow.”
Leading the release, “Headlights & Memories” leans into classic country storytelling, a reflective look at heartbreak and the moments that linger long after a relationship ends. Written by Aaron Steenhoven and Doug Folkins, the track captures the quiet weight of looking back, framed through late-night drives where every mile brings the past back into focus.
“I’m a sucker for a good heartbreak story, and this one is about reminiscing on the good times that will never be again,” says Beaulieu. “She left the memories but took your heart with her.”
The companion track, “Any Easier,” offers a more immediate and unfiltered perspective, capturing the early days of heartbreak, where moving on still feels out of reach. Written by Beaulieu himself, the song traces late nights, missed calls, and the quiet frustration of trying to get past something that doesn’t fade as quickly as you hoped.
“It was an outlet for me after I was broken up with during the holidays,” Beaulieu shares. “At the time I didn’t think I was ever going to get over it — it definitely hurt more than a hangover. But you live, you learn and you grow.”
Following his 604 Records debut, Beaulieu introduced himself to national audiences with “If We Want To” reaching the Top 30 and earning Stingray’s New Country Trending Track. He followed it up with “Give A Damn,” which leaned into a grittier, more defiant edge, and “Look At Me,” which showcased a more vulnerable, melodic side — together establishing the range that has begun to define his sound. That momentum has carried into 2026, where Beaulieu earned four Country Music Alberta nominations, took home Horizon Male Artist of the Year, and saw his latest single “She’ll Come Back Around” enter the Billboard Canadian Country chart.
With his debut album set for release July 10, Beaulieu now steps into a defining new chapter — bringing together the lived-in storytelling and emotional honesty that have steadily built his audience and continue to solidify his place among Canada’s emerging country voices.
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With his debut album set for release July 10, Beaulieu now steps into a defining new chapter — bringing together the lived-in storytelling and emotional honesty that have steadily built his audience and continue to solidify his place among Canada’s emerging country voices.
CONNECT WITH CHEVY BEAULIEU
TikTok | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Amazon Music | Apple Music | Spotify