Runaway June Releases ‘Real Good Night,’ a Party-Starter Teaser Track From the Hit-Making Trio’s Forthcoming Sophomore Album

NASHVILLE, TN (Sept. 5, 2025) – QHMG / Quartz Hill Records’ Runaway June today released “Real Good Night,” a teaser track from the Gold-selling trio’s forthcoming sophomore album.  

Produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Kristian Bush (Sugarland, Megan Moroney), track release “Real Good Night” is a country girls-night-out anthem in the tradition of Shania Twain’s “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” Barn burnin’ fiddle and electric guitar set the pace for a flirty, freeing and karaoke-destined slice of fun that’s guaranteed to get any party started.  

STREAM / LISTEN TO “Real Good Night” HERE. 

WATCH the official visualizer HERE.  

Peppering infectious melodies with playful spoken banter, it’s clear that Runaway June bandmembers Jennifer WayneNatalie Stovall and Stevie Woodward were determined to bring the party to the studio for “Real Good Night.” Natalie penned the positive-vibes-only song alongside co-writers Emma-LeeJessica Cayne and Eric Arjes, and featuring a real good, real good singalong chorus:   

I’m ready for a real good real good night 

Ready for a get down turn up time 

Ready for a wild party 

I wanna dance with somebody 

I’m ready for a real good real good real good night 

Real good real good night 

“I went into that write wanting to write a strong show opener for Runaway June because we’ve talked about that a few times,” says Natalie. “When we were writing that song, it just made me think about how much fun it is to get ready for a show, or when you think about getting ready with your girlfriends for a night out.” 

Runaway June founding member Jennifer says “Real Good Night” is a good representation of the celebratory tone of the trio’s forthcoming album, where “even the sad songs are fun.” Lead singer Stevie adds that another key theme of the album, and its “Real Good Night” teaser track, is friendship.  

“We’re friends, and we want the listeners to also feel that girlhood, that sisterhood, and for our male listeners too,” says Stevie. “We want people to know that they’re not alone in whatever phase they’re going through.”  

Runaway June’s September tour dates include the Golf & Guitars music festival in Sacramento, California, on Sept. 30. To stay updated on shows as they are added, visit www.runawayjune.com/tour.  

ABOUT RUNAWAY JUNE   

Strong-minded, soft-hearted, and wildly free-spirited, each member of Runaway June possesses the kind of powerhouse talent and radiant charisma that fully commands the spotlight. But when the three musicians sing together, their crystalline harmonies create an impact well beyond the sum of its parts and instantly stir up a whole world of feeling: sweet relief from heartache, escape from the everyday chaos, an unabashed freedom to shake off your inhibitions.  

Gifted, celebrated creators from the writing room to the studio and concert stage, Runaway June is comprised of founding member Jennifer Wayne (vocals, rhythm guitar), Natalie Stovall (vocals, fiddle, mandolin) and Stevie Woodward (lead vocals and guitar, harmonica).    

With Runaway June’s career triumphs including earning nominations from the Academy of Country Music Awards and the CMT Music Awards, bringing their electrifying live set to spots on tour with country icons like Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan, and scoring a major radio hit with their Gold-certified breakthrough single “Buy My Own Drinks,” the Nashville-based trio are now set to deliver a new chapter, and their effervescent sound shines like never before.  

“New Kind of Emotion” is the new radio single from the “next hot trend in country music” (Billboard). Produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Kristian Bush (Sugarland), and penned by Runaway June alongside hit songwriter Paul Sikes, the exhilarating mid-tempo track is a feel-good ode to falling in love“New Kind of Emotion” is available now across all digital retail and streaming partners, and currently impacting U.S. country radio, where it was a Top 5 Most Added Song (Mediabase) upon the single’s official impact date

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