Ella Langley is having a breakout moment, quickly becoming one of the most talked-about names in music today. She recently made history as the first woman to reach No. 1 on both the Pop and Country charts at the same time—an extraordinary achievement for a rising artist and a clear sign of her growing impact.
This Friday, February 13, she’s releasing a brand-new single, “Be Her,” from her upcoming album Dandelion. Early previews have fans buzzing, with many comparing her raw honesty to Morgan Wallen. Rather than chasing perfection, Ella leans into real stories—messy emotions, late nights, and the truths people don’t always say out loud.
The track was co-produced with country powerhouse Miranda Lambert, helping preserve a gritty, authentic country sound. “Be Her” speaks to women balancing strength and vulnerability, carrying life forward with resilience, humor, and heart.
Be Her — Out Friday
Fans are already celebrating the new release online. Some are calling it the perfect anti-Valentine’s anthem, while others say Ella is the most exciting new voice in country music right now. What stands out most is her authenticity—she remains grounded even as her popularity grows worldwide.
Her upcoming album journey began with the deeply personal title track, “Dandelion,” a song that introduces listeners to the emotional core of her next era. The track reflects resilience and growth, using the dandelion as a symbol of surviving and thriving in unexpected places.
Ella Langley – “Dandelion”
Set for release on April 10, 2026, Dandelion blends Southern storytelling with modern country energy. The music feels intimate and nostalgic, like a slow drive down a dusty back road on a quiet afternoon. Fans connect with it because it captures transformation—an artist stepping fully into her identity.
With her Alabama roots, fearless storytelling, and unmistakable voice, Ella Langley continues to build momentum as one of country music’s most compelling new storytellers. Each release pushes her further into the spotlight while staying true to the honesty that first drew listeners in.