V’s New Music Roundup: Kacey Musgraves, Aly & AJ, and more

V’s New Music Friday picks for the first week of May

Some of our favorite artists are helping us usher in Spring with incredible new releases in the first week of May. Kacey Musgraves has recorded her own version of a country classic in a full-circle moment, while Aly & AJ are back with an incredible new project. Leith Ross and Maddie Zahm have unveiled respective emotionally vulnerable tracks. Add these new releases and more to your playlist below!

Kacey Musgraves, “Lost Highway”

Kacey Musgraves is celebrating re-signing to her original label, Lost Highway Records, after revitalizing the iconic Nashville label over a decade into her career. She is marking the full-circle moment with her own version of the classic track of the same name popularized by Hank Williams, signaling a sonic shift to a traditional country sound. 

Aly & AJ, “Silver Deliverer”

Platinum-selling sister duo Aly & AJ are back with their anticipated independent sixth studio album Silver Deliverer, a project that blends California rock and country-tinged folk seamlessly in a commentary on growth, sisterhood, love, and loss. The pair is set to embark on a headlining North American tour this fall.

Leith Ross, “Grieving”

Canadian singer-songwriter Leith Ross is kicking off a new musical chapter with the release of “Grieving,” a vulnerable reflection on love and loss. Over stunning production from Grammy-winner Rostam, Ross sings “For grief is love run backwards / A great movie in reverse / And knowing how it ends / Can give another something birth.”

INJI, “U WON’T!”

Rising dance-pop star INJI is back with her brand-new single “U WON’T!”, a tongue-in-cheek track delving into a one-sided situationship complete with sassy, playful lyrics and an infectious beat that will stick in your head long after the song is over!

Maddie Zahm, “Mothers & Daughters”

Just in time for Mother’s Day, Maddie Zahm is back with a candid and heartfelt tribute to complex, consistent evolution in maternal relationships. With strong vocals layered over impeccable production, Zahm sings about the shift in perception in her relationship with her own mother as she ages.

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