Tucker Wetmore Announces Debut Album “What Not To” and Releases New Single “3,2,1”

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Country artist Tucker Wetmore unveils his debut album “What Not To,” arriving April 25, alongside the release of new track “3,2,1.”

Tucker Wetmore is gearing up for a huge 2025, announcing his highly anticipated debut album “What Not To,” arriving April 25. The rising country hitmaker broke the news during UMG Nashville’s Country Radio Seminar showcase, where he also performed a stirring rendition of the album’s title track at the Ryman Auditorium.

The 19-track project was produced by Chris LaCorte and reflects on life’s lessons, love, and finding meaning through experience. Wetmore describes the title track, “What Not To,” as an intensely personal song about faith, struggle, and redemption, written with longtime collaborator Jacob Hackworth alongside Chase McGill and Jameson Rodgers.

Tucker Wetmore - What Not To Album
Tucker Wetmore – What Not To Album

Accompanying the album announcement is the release of “3,2,1,” a heartfelt yet infectious country anthem about lost love and missed chances. The track, written by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, and Jordan Reynolds, is set to hit country radio on March 10, following the success of Wetmore’s Platinum-certified No. 1 hit, “Wind Up Missin’ You.”

Beyond new music, Wetmore is in the midst of a whirlwind year, with his Waves on a Sunset Tour selling out across the U.S. and a C2C Festival appearance in London. He will also support Thomas Rhett on the “Better In Boots Tour” this summer, further solidifying his status as one of country’s most promising rising stars.

With over 780 million global streams and an iHeartRadio Music Award nomination, Tucker Wetmore is making waves in country music, and “What Not To” is set to be a defining moment in his career. Pre-save the album now and listen to “3,2,1” today!

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