- 2026-02-01
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MUSIC
Ella Langley Announces New Album “Dandelion”, Shares Title Track

American country music singer-songwriter Ella Langley has announced her upcoming sophomore album “Dandelion” will be released on April 10, 2026 via SawGod and Columbia Records.
It is her first album in two years, following the 2024 debut album “hungover”.
The album comprises 18 tracks, produced by Ella Langley and executive produced by American country music singer-songwriter Miranda Lambert alongside producer Ben West.
Ella Langley said of the album, “Dandelions are masters of survival, thriving in even the harshest environments. Often dismissed as a common weed, this unassuming plant carries a deeper symbolism of hope, healing and resilience. This next record to me has so much growth in it. I feel the most myself I've ever felt. I want you to dance, I want you to sing, I want you to be able to relate to these words in a way where you don't feel alone in your thoughts. I want you to not even worry about anything and daydream, and listen to these songs. I want you to enjoy them with your friends and family, and I've thought about this record every single day for the last year and a half. And I'm so excited to finally say, 'Welcome to Dandelion.'”- From the album, she unveiled the title track “Dandelion” on January 30, 2026.
The track was written by Ella Langley, Austin Goodloe, Joybeth Taylor and Brett Taylor. Produced by Ben West, Ella Langley, Austin Goodloe and Miranda Lambert.
Ella Langley said of the song, “We had a long debate on different kinds of dandelions. And I learned that there are two different kinds of dandelions like the ones, like the little yellow ones, and then the ones are like the puff and they grow from the yellow ones into the puff. And I never knew that.”
She added, “This record has so much growth in it. I've never poured more of myself into a project, into a song, into an idea, and it's fallen out so beautifully. It's about learning yourself, making mistakes, and realizing that it's all just part of life.” -
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