After The Voice

RaeLynn, Madeline Consoer, Casey Muessigmann deliver new country

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New post-Voice music out includes an album from RaeLynn and singles from Madeline Consoer and Casey Muessigmann.

Here’s a bit about each of those releases.

The links take you to the songs on Apple Music.

RaeLynn from The Voice Season 2, with Blake Shelton

RaeLynn from The Voice Season 2, with Blake Shelton

* RaeLynn from Season 2 celebrated the birth of her daughter Daisy by releasing “Baytown,” an album named after her hometown. It features 14 songs, eight more than “Bayton” the EP, released last year. It’s chock full of RaeLynn gems. The best of the new tunes include “Fake Girl Town” and “Why I Got a Truck.” Truck songs are as cliché as it comes in country music, but this one is a gem. Not to mention a duet with RaeLynn’s Voice coach, Blake Shelton. Writes Raelynn on Instagram: “I hope you enjoy this musical journey as much as I’ve enjoyed living it. As I’m holding Daisy in my arms listening to this record, I just can’t be more proud of where my life, family and career are going and grateful you are a part of it.”

Madeline Consoer of The Voice Season 19

Madeline Consoer of The Voice Season 19

* Madeline Consoer from Season 19 is back with another catchy single, “Have U Back.” It features country artist Eric Van Houten. And it’s the fifth single since the show for Madeline, who played a sold out show at The Listening Room in Nashville over the weekend. “Forever grateful that God gave me this gift of writing and sharing music with the world. It fills my heart with so much joy,” she writes on Instagram.

Casey Muessigmann from The Voice Season 3

Casey Muessigmann from The Voice Season 3

* Casey Muessigmann from Season 3 has released his third song since July. This one is called stuck and was written with Pat Pollifrone from Miller Holler and Adairs Run. Casey also recently turned 32 and the recent releases — “This Truck Has Seen It All” and “I Love Jesus, But I Drink a Little” — are his first since 2016.

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