RFD-TV Premiere: Rising star Trey Calloway Releases Latest Hit “Hank U”

“I wanted to make a song that harkens back to the ‘90s country era, with those classic vibes and a fresh twist.”

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country artist and award-winning singer-songwriter Trey Calloway releases his latest single, Hank U,” premiering today with RFD-TV. A heartfelt nod to the pioneers who paved the way for country music, the track finds Calloway tipping his hat to the timeless influence of Hank Williams and the honky-tonk heroes who shaped the genre. With clever lyricism and classic flair, Calloway proudly credits his love of traditional country to earning his “Honky Tonk P.H.D.” from “Hank U.”

“I wanted to make a song that harkens back to the ‘90s country era, with those classic vibes and a fresh twist. I had a lot of fun channeling that energy into Hank U! I’m excited for everyone to hear it and hope it hits just right.”

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Trey is currently working on his next EP, set for release in summer 2026, alongside his new producer and co-writer, Phil O’Donnell. With more than 20 years of experience, O’Donnell has written No. 1 songs for George Strait, Blake Shelton, and Montgomery Gentry, and has also worked with artists including Cody Johnson, Chris Jansen, Craig Morgan, Clay Walker, Aaron Watson, and Craig Campbell, adding a strong foundation to Trey’s upcoming project.

Check Out Trey’s Market Day Music Appearance HERE


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