Kenya Reese: “Get A Little Country”

Kenya Reese revives

90s country charm

with new single

Rising country star Kenya Reese beautifully revives the spirit and nostalgic sound of classic 90s country music in her latest single, "Get A Little Country." Released in February of 2025, the vibrant, boot-stomping anthem celebrates life's simplest pleasures while highlighting Reese’s undeniable charisma and storytelling prowess. From the opening chords, listeners are warmly invited into a feel-good atmosphere, embracing the laid-back charm that defines authentic country living.

At just 18 years old, Reese displays astonishing maturity both vocally and lyrically, reflecting her growth since she began writing songs at the age of 16. Her breakout single, "Can't Take Me Down," introduced audiences to her potential, and "Get A Little Country" solidifies her place as an artist to watch. Born and raised in small-town Colorado, Reese’s authentic love for rural life brightly shines through every note and lyric, from hunting elk in the Rockies to captivating audiences at major rodeos and PRCA events.

Produced by industry pro Ben Calhoun at Nashville's legendary Dark Horse Studios, "Get A Little Country" perfectly captures Reese’s vibrant yet grounded persona. Her recent performances opening for country artists such as George Birge and Matt Stell have further cemented her reputation as a dynamic and engaging performer. This single not only highlights Reese’s passion and talent but also her deep connection to her roots.

With an exciting year ahead, Kenya Reese continues to stand out as an up-and-comer whose voice is sure to resonate deeply within the country music community.

Check out the new single below! We’ve also added Kenya Reese’s socials for you to follow along and stay tuned in!

Listen to "Get A Little Country”

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Callie Ethridge

Callie Ethridge, originally from small-town Tennessee, has made strides in her career since graduating undergrad at Belmont University in 2018. Initially working as a Residence Director at Belmont where Ethridge received her Master's of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy, she later transitioned into Nashville’s music industry after marrying artist Daniel Kim Ethridge. In June 2022, she began working at Lucky Money Entertainment, where she has contributed to increasing the company's visibility through innovative publicity and playlisting strategies. Her efforts have also extended to promoting live shows and songwriter events with Lucky Money Live. Callie is currently in her second year as Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Lucky Money Entertainment and has entered into her fifth year as tour manager for Americana band, Troubadour Blue.

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