EXCLUSIVE: Grand Ole Opry Alum Paige King Johnson drops new single “It Ain’t Me”

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Photo via Paige King Johnson

NASHVILLE, TN — Country artist Paige King Johnson is entering one of the most meaningful seasons of her life, both personally and professionally. The Opry alum and 9-time Carolina Country Music Award winner has released her new single, “It Ain’t Me,” while also sharing the heartfelt news that she and her husband, Griffin, are expecting their first child this fall.

Written by Paige King Johnson alongside Mason Douglas and Todd Pachey, “It Ain’t Me” reflects the same emotional clarity and storytelling strength that have defined Paige’s rising career. The track continues her tradition of blending classic country influences with a modern, cinematic edge, offering listeners a deeply resonant narrative delivered with conviction and authenticity.

“We wrote ‘It Ain’t Me’ on the same day as “I Get Old Too.” After finishing such a heartfelt song, we wanted something to lighten the mood a little bit. This song really fell out in no time at all – we just had fun & leaned into early days of Carrie & Miranda vibes when writing it. It’s full of all the sass that, I believe, female anthems should have as far as the writing goes, but we went full on 90’s honky-tonk with the production when we took it into the studio.”

“Finding out that your person hasn’t been as faithful as they claimed to be is NOT fun, I’ve been there, BUT being able to really call them out on their stuff & have the last word in the breakup is the redeeming part. That’s what this song is all about!”

— Paige King Johnson

The announcement of new music arrives alongside a deeply personal milestone. As Paige and her husband approach their 4th wedding anniversary on April 23rd, the couple is celebrated not only their marriage but the upcoming arrival of their baby, expected in the fall of 2026. After privately cherishing the news with close family, they are now excited to share this next chapter with fans.

“I’ve never felt a deeper calling over my life than being a mom, and one of the most attractive things I noticed about my husband, Griffin, early on when we were dating, was how patient and loving he was towards all the children we had around us, from friends to family. I knew he would not only make a great husband, but a great family leader and father to our children someday. I’m excited to become a mother myself and fulfill that long-awaited call in my heart, but I’m even more comforted knowing that I will be doing it alongside such a great partner. We can’t wait to welcome our sweetest answered prayer this fall! Thank you, Jesus, for trusting us with this blessing. Baby C, we are so lucky to be your parents, and we can’t wait to kiss your sweet face!”

— Paige King Johnson

In keeping with their wishes, additional details, including the baby’s gender and exact due date, will remain private until after the baby’s arrival.

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