After American Idol, After The Voice

New country from Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, JessLee

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New post-singing show releases include singles from American Idol Season 4 champ Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen and JessLee.

Here’s a bit about each of those releases. The links take you to the songs on Apple Music.

Carrie Underwood, winner of American Idol Season 4

Carrie Underwood, winner of American Idol Season 4

* Carrie Underwood dropped the third track from her upcoming album Friday. It’s called “Crazy Angels,” an upbeat country song celebrating good girls who have a bit of a wild side. Carrie wrote the song with Lydia Vaughan and producer David Garcia. It follows “Ghost Story” and “Denim & Rhinestones,” the first two songs released from her “Denim and Rhinestones” album. The album is due out June 10 and is available for pre-order.

Morgan Wallen from The Voice Season 6

Morgan Wallen from The Voice Season 6

* Morgan Wallen from Season 6 is back atop the country charts with his new single, “Don’t Think Jesus” about a singer who lives the wild life before seeking redemption. The song came out on Good Friday and was still number one on the iTunes country chart Thursday night. It’s his first release since his wildly successful “Dangerous: The Double Album” dropped early last year and since Morgan ran into all sorts of trouble for wild behavior. The new song was written by Chase McGill, Jessi Alexander and Mark Holman. “You guys told a story that so many of us have lived and continue to live,” Morgan writes on social media. “I hope this speaks to y’all like it speaks to me.”

JessLee from The Voice Season 14 and Dylan Wolfe

JessLee from The Voice Season 14 and Dylan Wolfe

* JessLee, from Season 14, has teamed up with country artist Dylan Wolfe for her latest single, “Remember That Song.” Dylan writes on Instagram that they’ve been collaborating for about four months. He calls the new song “a straight-up summer banger.” It follows “Ammunition” as the second single this year from Jess.

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