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​Mackenzie Carpenter Hey Country Queen

Rising Country singer/songwriter Mackenzie Carpenter today announces her highly anticipated debut album, HEY COUNTRY QUEEN, out March 7 via The Valory Music Co. Co-penning all 13 tracks on the new project, Carpenter gives fans a deeper view of her multi-dimensional talents while paying homage to the beloved Country Queens that paved the way for her to speak her mind, write her truth and have some fun along the way. 
 
"This album has been a long time coming, and I’m so excited to finally share these songs with you. I’ve lived with them for years, and now it’s time to set them free,” shares Carpenter. “Hey Country Queen captures the essence of girlhood, heartbreak and love, and I can’t wait for you to hear it."
 
The album news arrives on the heels of an incredibly exciting 2024 for Carpenter. The young star released the “cathartic and empowering” (All Country News) track “Sound Of A Heartbreak,” “Only Girl,” which “feels destined to be a wedding dance staple” (Billboard), and “irresistibly catchy” (Holler) “Boots On,” all of which are featured on the forthcoming album. Most recently, she was recognised as one of MusicRow Magazine’s ‘Next Big Thing’ Artists for 2025.
With her brand-new song “Dozen Red Flags,” out today, Carpenter is finally confronting the true colors of a former love. He’s secretive; he’s entitled; he has a relentless wandering eye, and the list goes on. However, armed with a lethal dose of charm and dangerous good looks, he was able to shmooze his way back into her good graces every time – until now. Written by Carpenter alongside award-winning singer/songwriter Nicolle Galyon and frequent collaborator Brandon Hood, “Dozen Red Flags” is an anthem for the Country queens who realise that they deserve to be knee-deep in red roses – not red flags – and have the courage to step away in search of something better. 
 
“This one’s for the girls who’ve ever fallen for the guy with more red flags than green,” adds Carpenter. “‘Dozen Red Flags’ is flirty, fun and all about knowing he’s trouble but diving in anyway—because let’s face it, he’s cute. The song covers a little heartbreak, a lot of lessons and a fun debrief with your girls.”
Steadily making a name for herself as a songwriting force for years with cuts like Lily Rose’s 2021 No. 1 hit “Villain” and many of Megan Moroney’s fan-favourite tracks (“I’m Not Pretty,” “Indifferent,” “28th of June” and more), Carpenter has also been bolstering her own catalog. Tongue-in-cheek earworms like “Huntin’ Season” and “Don’t Mess With Exes,” plus viral hit “Boots On” quickly landed her and her artistry recognition on a slew of prestigious lists including Spotify’s Hot Country 2024 Artists To Watch, CMT’s Next Women of Country class of 2023 and Nashville Briefing’s Artists To Watch 2023. Now, she’s preparing to give listeners insight into who she is as an artist with a full-length project that is all her own.
​HEY COUNTRY QUEEN Track List:
  1. “Dozen Red Flags” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Nicolle Galyon, Brandon Hood)
  2. “Boots On” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Rhett Akins, Brandon Hood, Ben Williams)
  3. “Only Girl” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Micah Carpenter, Mia Mantia, SJ McDonald)
  4. “I Wish You Would (ft. Midland)” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Jonathan Hutcherson, Jamie Moore, Chris Tompkins)
  5. “Don’t Mess With Exes” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Nicolle Galyon, Brandon Hood)
  6. “Gone Fishin’” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Mia Mantia, SJ McDonald)
  7. “Red Wine Blue” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Luke Laird, Anna Vaus)
  8. “Jesus, I’m Jealous” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Steve Moakler)
  9. “Sound Of A Heartbreak” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Brandon Hood, Liz Rose)
  10.  “Cowgirl Like Me” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Micah Carpenter, Lauren LaRue)
  11.  “Guys Like You” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Nicolle Galyon, Brandon Hood)
  12.  “The Other Side” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Mia Mantia, SJ McDonald)
  13.  “Country Queen” (Mackenzie Carpenter, Jessie Jo Dillon, Ben Johnson)
 
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