Official Music Video Out Today – View HERE
Premiere Performance of the New Release at the Grand Ole Opry Tonight – Tickets HERE

NASHVILLE, TN (March 6, 2026) – With “Come and Get Your Boy,” out today via 19 Recordings/BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, HunterGirl leans into her sharpest instincts yet, delivering a mid-tempo, barroom-ready anthem built on truth-telling, solidarity, and a little well-earned side-eye. Written by HunterGirl alongside Brock Berryhill, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure, Jaxson Free, and Taylor Phillips, and produced by Trent Willmon, the track plays like a knowing nod across the room between two women who’ve seen this story before. Listen HERE. Fans can catch a premiere performance of the new release when HunterGirl makes her return to the Grand Ole Opry tonight, tickets are available HERE.
Driven by a steady groove and a hook that lands like a warning bell, “Come and Get Your Boy” unfolds with the kind of sly confidence that only comes from hard-won experience. HunterGirl’s vocal carries equal parts grit and charm, turning the chorus into both a call-out and a call-in, where honesty hits harder than any heartbreak and the truth is poured straight, no chaser.
“I performed for years on Broadway in downtown Nashville and I have seen firsthand this story behind ‘Come and Get Your Boy’ play out in real life. This was such a fun song to write. As women, we all need to look out for one another, and most of the women I know have some fierce private detective skills. We have all witnessed that guy with the red flag waving,” says HunterGirl.
| Come and Get Your Boy” follows “Somewhere Wild,” which opened HunterGirl’s 2026 with a windswept, introspective turn, and continues a steady run of releases that showcase the full range of her voice as a storyteller. With nearly 80 million global streams, a Grand Ole Opry debut to a standing ovation, and praise from outlets like People, CMT, and MusicRow, who called her “a major, major new talent,” she continues to build momentum on her own terms. After touring with Luke Bryan and Kimberly Perry, HunterGirl steps into this next chapter with a song that proves honesty, humor, and heart can still own the room. |
| KEEP UP WITH HUNTERGIRLWEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | FACEBOOK | X | YOUTUBE About HunterGirl: HunterGirl is a luminous and emotionally grounded songwriter rooted in Tennessee storytelling. Onstage since she was three and writing songs by nine, she built her career the old school way, playing honky tonks across the Southeast while working with veterans nonprofits including Operation Song, Freedom Sings, and A Soldier’s Child, helping service members turn their stories into songs. She rose to national attention as the runner up on American Idol, earning praise from judge Luke Bryan, who called her the “new age Miranda Lambert” and his “favorite female Country voice.” Since then, HunterGirl has amassed nearly 80 million global streams, made her Grand Ole Opry debut to standing ovations, and toured with Luke Bryan and Kimberly Perry, all while solidifying her reputation as a natural storyteller with a compelling point of view. Her Tennessee Girl EP showcased both range and heart, highlighted by fan favorites “Bad Boy” and “Ain’t About You,” and her release “Dirt” resonated widely for its vivid small-town imagery and emotional truth. Now, in 2026, HunterGirl builds on that momentum with a steady run of new music, from the slow-burning, windswept anthem “Somewhere Wild,” which rekindled the sense of wide-open wonder she first felt exploring The Wilderness as a child, to “Come and Get Your Boy,” a sharp, mid-tempo anthem that proves sometimes the most country thing you can do is tell the truth. With a voice that feels both lived-in and full of light, she continues carving her own lane as one of country music’s most compelling new artists. |

