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4 Tucker Wetmore Songs Your Bro Country Playlist Needs

Tucker Wetmore is a star on the rise, and he's already given us lots to be excited about. Here are some of our favorite songs of his so far.

Since the release of his debut album What Not To, country singer Tucker Wetmore has been absolutely killing it. Wetmore brings a certain amount of vulnerability to his music that the bro-country genre needs more of, and he's given us a few new personal favorites as of late. From "Wine Into Whiskey" to "Already Had It", here are four Tucker Wetmore songs you should add to your playlist.

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1. 3,2,1

"3,2,1" takes breakup anthem to a whole other level as the second track on Tucker Wetmore's new album. On just the first listen, this song captures the listener's attention through its hook. "Three words, too late / damn girl, you're the one that got away." When you look at the writers on this track, it makes sense that it hits so hard. Grammy-winning songwriter Jordan Reynolds, Josh Miller, and Summer Overstreet all contribute to the clever wordplay on this one.

2. Wine Into Whiskey

This tune is a classic for fans of Wetmore, who first gained attention this song on TikTok in 2023. As his debut commercial single, Wetmore has come a long way since this track, but there's something about that hook that still gets us. "If I was her, I'd damn sure hate me / I turned her love into pain and her wine into whiskey."

3. Already Had It

The soundtrack for the 2024 movie Twisters featured an all-star lineup of country stars like Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, and Jelly Roll. For a newcomer like Wetmore, being on the bill alone was an accomplishment. Aside from that, though, he also delivered a heater with this song. "Already Had It" plays when the two main characters of the film, Kate and Tyler, collaborate for the first time, which is an essential sequence in the movie. With a hook like "I'd wish you the best but you already had it," how can you not get down to this one?

4. What Not To

The title track off his debut album, "What Not To" shows a vulnerable side to Wetmore, who has admitted he "doesn't have a relationship with his father" in interviews. The song admits to Wetmore being a little afraid of settling down, simply because his father only showed him "what not to" do in that regard. He brings it home with a killer hook, of course, and keeps us wanting more in the process. "I gotta admit I don't know what to do / But thanks to you I know what not to."

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