Country music’s queen of “Sisterhood Country” is about to drop the album of her career. Julia Cole’s Love You To Death arrives on May 22, 2026 — a 14-track project that has been building steam since her January 2026 single “What Could Go Wrong.” With 700 million streams already under her belt, 2.7 million social followers, and a string of anthems tailor-made for women at every stage of life, Julia Cole is ready for this album to be her defining statement. From heartbreak to girl-power anthems, Love You To Death has every emotion covered.
What Is “Sisterhood Country” and Why Does It Matter?
Julia Cole coined “Sisterhood Country” to describe her brand of music — country that “always has your back.” It means songs about female friendship, empowerment, heartbreak survived, and the kind of love that shows up when you need it most. The Texas native has built her entire identity around this philosophy. In a genre that can sometimes feel male-dominated in its storytelling, Cole is writing chapters that women actually live. She blends rootsy, empowered energy with contemporary pop production in a way that feels both classic and completely fresh.
Key Tracks on Love You To Death
The album was announced with a run of singles that each landed differently. “What Could Go Wrong” dropped in January 2026, setting the album’s self-aware tone. “At My Wedding” became one of the most infectious female-friendship anthems country music has produced in years — a celebration of wanting your best friends beside you on your most important day. Debut radio single “Day Late & A Buck Short” is already climbing the charts. “Daddy Daughter Dance” rounds out the confirmed emotional standouts on the 14-track set.
- “What Could Go Wrong” — released January 2026, playful self-aware opener
- “At My Wedding” — feel-good female friendship anthem
- “Day Late & A Buck Short” — debut radio single, currently charting
- “Daddy Daughter Dance” — emotional standout
- 10 additional tracks — full album available May 22, 2026 on all platforms
The Love You To Death Tour Is Coming This Summer
Cole announced her Love You To Death Tour in March 2026, taking the new album on the road through the summer months. The tour brings her high-energy, emotionally charged live show to cities across the country. For presale info and full tour dates, check juliacolemusic.com or follow her on social media for city-by-city announcements.
Frequently Asked: When Does Julia Cole’s Love You To Death Come Out?
Julia Cole’s album Love You To Death releases on May 22, 2026 on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The 14-track album features singles “What Could Go Wrong,” “At My Wedding,” and “Day Late & A Buck Short.” A nationwide summer tour is also underway in support of the album.
Julia Cole’s Love You To Death is the kind of album that reminds you why country music tells the truth better than any other genre. With 700 million streams and counting, Cole has already proven she can connect deeply with listeners. May 22 is the day to listen. Keep following Sunset Country Fest for all the latest on Julia Cole and country music in 2026.
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