Country music’s brightest new star, Hudson Westbrook releases new single— “Weatherman”

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Nashville, TN – March 21, 2025) – Breakout country artist Hudson Westbrook is issuing a storm warning with a highly anticipated break-up ballad, “Weatherman”!

Written by Westbrook, Lukas Scott, Neil Medley, Reid Haughton, and Beau Bailey, “Weatherman” is a clever twist on a typical breakup ballad, blaming a local forecaster for a love temp-check gone wrong. Westbrook’s talent as a songwriter shines through on the winking and poignant new tune; raw and playful in lyric, polished in delivery.

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“The second we wrote this song I wanted to put it out,” Hudson shares. “It’s one of my favorites I’ve ever written, so to see people reacting to it already has been really validating and exciting. I can’t wait to get out and play it for y’all.”

Westbrook’s sold-out 2025 Take Your Time Tour is just the beginning of a live-heavy year, with Hudson recently announcing his 2025 Summer Tour across the U.S. through August. Demand for his live show is higher than ever, recently selling out his Billy Bob’s headline debut (5.5k+ in attendance), venue upgrades across tour stops nationwide, and dates opening for Parker McCollum later this year.

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