Kenny Chesney Makes Country Radio History With New Single, ‘Carry On’

“Based on the response from radio, I’m not the only one looking to be empowered, inspired, lifted up…,” says Chesney.

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Madeleine O’Connell

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May 12, 2026

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Kenny Chesney; Photo Courtesy of Allister Ann

After going two years without releasing new music, Kenny Chesney is officially back and he’s already making history.

The 2025 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee recently dropped his new single, “Carry On,” marking his first release under his brand-new independent label, HEY NOW Records. The song quickly made an impact at country radio, earning Chesney the biggest add day of his career while also achieving the rare feat of having every single one of the 158 stations add the track to rotation during its first week.

This marks just the third time in Mediabase history that a song has locked the entire panel in its debut week. Garth Brooks previously accomplished this in 1997, while Post Malone and Morgan Wallen matched it in 2024.

Photo Courtesy of Kenny Chesney
Photo Courtesy of Kenny Chesney

Chesney reflected on the overwhelming support for the song that delivers everything fans have come to love about Kenny Chesney with its feel-good energy, infectious beat and a message centered around living fully in the moment.

“Based on the response from radio, I’m not the only one looking to be empowered, inspired, lifted up. Like the bridge says, ‘If it feels good do it, if it doesn’t then don’t…’ Nothing could be simpler, but man, isn’t that everything life comes down to?” he shared.

Penned by Chase McGill, Matt Jenkins and Jessi Alexander, “Carry On” begins with Chesney tapping into his love for a coastal setting as he sets the scene inside the Schooner Wharf Bar in Key West, FL. He introduces a 69-year-old woman who gave him some wise advice when he asked her to share the secret to a long and happy life.

“She was 69, still smokin’/ Serving hurricanes since the Schooner’s Wharf opened/ When she poured me one, I asked the secret/ She said, ‘Don’t ever let grass grow up underneath you,’” Chesney begins.

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Their brief conversation turns into a positively charged outlook on life. The song reminds listeners to put aside the overwhelming pace of everyday life and instead focus on slowing down and making joyful memories.

“Some songs just hit you in the heart,” Chesney explains. “When I heard it, I was right there at the end of the bar at Schooner Wharf, which is such old Key West. I could see it, hear it, taste it – and the more I listened to songs, and I’ve heard some unbelievable songs this time around, the more I knew I wanted to find a song that would not just make people happy, but give them permission to live their life so in the moment and free…

The world’s overwhelming,” Chesney continues, “between our phones and the news, it’s a lot. But the truth is: our lives are right now, and we need to remember – no matter what – that we gotta find the joy and happiness wherever, however, because that’s the only thing we can control.”

Kenny Chesney; Carry On
Kenny Chesney; Carry On

The East Tennessee native’s signature laid-back energy comes to life in full force throughout “Carry On,” giving fans yet another feel-good anthem fit for everything from packed stadiums to warm summer days at the beach or late-night drives with the windows down.

Chesney sings, “Carry on karaoke, it don’t matter if you can’t/ Carry a tune in a bucket anyways/ Carry on, who cares what the naysayers say/ If it’s Saturday night, get carried away/ Carry on, carry on/ You can’t carry nothin’ with you, and it won’t be long/ Till it’s six carrying you home/ Till then you gotta carry on.”

Fueled by bright rhythms, breezy melodies and epic electric guitar riffs that keep the energy high, the track feels destined to become another standout summer anthem in his catalog. It may have taken a few years for Chesney to release new music, but it’s safe to say it was well worth the wait. He clearly took his time to find the perfect song that felt both uplifting and meaningful.

Photo Courtesy of Kenny Chesney
Photo Courtesy of Kenny Chesney

While reflecting on his choice to cut the track, Chesney explained that it continued pulling him back in because of its powerful message and feel-good spirit.

“Sometimes you lock in, thinking a song is supposed to be one place,” Chesney offers, “and you miss where it might fit better. But the more I looked, the more I kept coming back to ‘Carry On,’ because even more stripped down and acoustic, you couldn’t miss what that chorus was saying. Like ‘American Kids’ or ‘Get Along,’ this is one of those songs that no matter what’s happening in your life, it lifts you up higher and tells you to get out there and really live.”

In true Chesney fashion, “Carry On” isn’t just a song, it’s a reminder to live a little louder and happier while you still can, because not every day is promised. With its sun-soaked sound and easygoing storytelling, the tune transforms everyday moments into that feels something bigger and is anchored by a chorus made for summer-night singalongs.

Kenny Chesney returns to Las Vegas this summer to continue his reign at the innovative Sphere. The unique concert experience is set to take place across nine shows, running from June 19-July 11.

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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.