Lexington, KY, October 20, 2025
News Summary
Kentucky’s music scene is experiencing a vibrant renaissance, highlighted by the posthumous release of Luke Bell’s album ‘The King Is Back,’ along with new works from artists like Nicholas Jamerson, Candi Jenkins, and Margo Price. Each artist brings unique themes and collaborations, echoing the state’s rich musical heritage. The ongoing contributions and a curative playlist on Apple Music celebrate the diverse and evolving landscape of Kentucky’s musical talent.
LEXINGTON, KY – Kentucky’s music scene is currently thriving, showcasing a blend of new releases, significant collaborations, and heightened industry recognition. In 2025, various artists are contributing to a revitalized landscape that highlights the state’s rich musical heritage and artistic evolution.
A standout in this surge is the impending posthumous album release of Kentucky-born singer Luke Bell, titled “The King Is Back,” set to be available on November 7. This release marks a poignant moment for fans and the broader music community, celebrating Bell’s legacy following his untimely passing in 2022.
Meanwhile, Nicholas Jamerson has released his latest album, “The Narrow Way,” which features the single “Prater Creek.” This track is particularly notable for its collaboration with Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show, exploring themes of aging and nostalgia that resonate with many listeners. Jamerson is known for weaving personal stories into his music, making his work relatable to fans.
Adding to the vibrant scene, Candi Jenkins has unveiled her fourth single of the year, “Fayette County,” which reflects on her journey and experiences with self-doubt. This track brings her closer to releasing her debut record, produced by Lexington’s own J. Tom Hnatow. Jenkins’ storytelling resonates deeply with those who have faced similar struggles.
The group Low Gap, hailing from Newport and Lexington, has also made waves with their new single, “Someone To Call Home.” This song addresses themes of faith and the search for direction, further diversifying the perspectives represented in Kentucky’s music scene.
Despite facing health challenges, artist Nat Myers continues to produce music that connects with audiences. His latest single, “New Chauffeur Blues,” stands as a testament to his resilience and dedication to his craft amidst personal hardships.
In the blues rock genre, Magnolia Boulevard has released their seventh single of 2025, “Devil You Know.” The band’s lead singer, Maggie Noëlle, showcases her soulful voice, contributing to the rich variety of musical offerings from the state.
Collaboration remains a key theme, with Margo Price teaming up with Tyler Childers on the track “Love Me Like You Used To Do.” This song features on Price’s new album “Hard Headed Woman” and reflects deeply on rekindling past relationships, tapping into emotional experiences familiar to many.
Brit Taylor, originally from Knott County and now based in Nashville, has made her mark in 2025 with the release of her song “All For Sale.” The track serves as a cautionary tale about leaving possessions with an angry partner, capturing the complexities of personal relationships.
To celebrate and promote these artists, a comprehensive year-long playlist encompassing all new songs is curated and available on Apple Music. Additionally, Kentucky music journalist Matt Wickstrom provides ongoing updates on releases and local talent through his platform, WicksPicks.Substack.com.
The Kentucky music scene is undeniably flourishing, highlighting emerging artists and significant collaborations that contribute to its dynamic growth and vibrancy. This cultural renaissance is attracting attention beyond state lines, positioning Kentucky as a notable hub for musical talent in 2025.
FAQs
What is the significance of Luke Bell’s posthumous album?
Luke Bell’s album, “The King Is Back,” releasing on November 7, serves as a celebration of his contributions to music following his death in 2022, marking an important moment for fans and the music community.
Which artists have recently released new music in Kentucky?
Kentucky artists Nicholas Jamerson, Candi Jenkins, Low Gap, Nat Myers, Magnolia Boulevard, Margo Price, and Brit Taylor have all released new music this year, contributing to the vibrant local music scene.
Where can I find a playlist of the new Kentucky music releases?
A year-long playlist featuring all new Kentucky music releases is available on Apple Music, allowing fans to explore the latest from these artists.
Key Features of Kentucky’s Music Scene in 2025
| Artist | Release/Song | Themes | Collaboration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luke Bell | The King Is Back | Celebration of legacy | Posthumous release |
| Nicholas Jamerson | The Narrow Way / Prater Creek | Aging, nostalgia | Ketch Secor |
| Candi Jenkins | Fayette County | Self-doubt, personal journey | None |
| Low Gap | Someone To Call Home | Faith, direction | None |
| Nat Myers | New Chauffeur Blues | Resilience amidst challenges | None |
| Magnolia Boulevard | Devil You Know | Emotional struggles | None |
| Margo Price | Love Me Like You Used To Do | Rekindling romance | Tyler Childers |
| Brit Taylor | All For Sale | Caution in relationships | None |
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