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​Chevy Beaulieu Returns With New Double Single “She’ll Come Back Around” And “Maybe Tomorrow”

Building on a breakout year that introduced him to country radio and audiences across Canada, country riser Chevy Beaulieu returns with a new double single, “She’ll Come Back Around” and “Maybe Tomorrow,” available now via 604 Records. Stream both tracks HERE.

The release follows a strong debut year for Beaulieu, who is currently nominated for four Country Music Alberta Awards: Horizon Male Artist of the Year, Horizon Single of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, and Video of the Year. After a run of radio singles and growing national exposure, the Alberta artist continues to carve out his place among Canada’s new wave of country traditionalists.

Serving as the radio focus track, “She’ll Come Back Around” returns to classic country storytelling — a reflection on hindsight, regret, and the realization that sometimes understanding comes after it’s already too late. The single is already generating early buzz at Canadian country radio.

“It’s about not listening and not realizing what you got till it’s gone — hoping maybe someday she’ll come back around and you can do better by her,” Beaulieu explains. 

Written by Matt Chase, Chris Rogers and Reid Isbell, the song pairs vivid imagery with a grounded vocal delivery, rooted in the same traditional influences that shaped Beaulieu’s upbringing in northern Alberta. ​
​The companion track, “Maybe Tomorrow,” offers a contrasting side of Beaulieu’s personality. Where the focus track reflects on mistakes, the second song embraces perspective — slowing down, letting go of pressure, and enjoying everyday moments.

“Sometimes you just gotta chill out. You don’t always have to take life so seriously — slow it down and enjoy the little things,” says Beaulieu. 

Written by Ben Hayslip, Jacob Rice and David Lee Murphy and produced by Bart McKay, the two songs highlight the duality that has begun to define Beaulieu’s artistry — traditional storytelling on one side and easygoing relatability on the other.
​Following his 604 Records debut last year, Beaulieu introduced himself to national country radio with “If We Want To” reaching the Top 30 and being named Stingray’s New Country Trending Track. Subsequent singles continued to grow his presence across the format and onstage, including performances throughout CCMA week, while his catalogue has now surpassed one million streams since his label debut.

With industry recognition growing and radio already responding to his newest release, Beaulieu now looks ahead to his debut album, expected later this year, continuing the steady rise he has built over the past year.

For more information on Chevy Beaulieu, follow him across social platforms.

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