Texas Forever

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Texas Forever
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 25, 2025 (2025-07-25)
GenreCountry
Length54:53
Label
Producer
  • Lukas Scott
  • Ryan Youmans
Singles from Texas Forever
  1. "House Again"
    Released: February 24, 2025

Texas Forever is the debut studio album by American country music singer Hudson Westbrook. It was released on July 25, 2025, through a partnership between Warner Music Nashville and River House Artists.[1]

Content

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Westbrook co-wrote all 17 tracks on Texas Forever and the album was produced by Lukas Scott, with additional production on several tracks by Ryan Youmans.[1] The album's title and central theme serves as a tribute to Westbrook's upbringing in Texas: "I'm so proud of this record. I love Texas, it's shaped so much about who I am. We wrote 50-60 songs for this project and narrowed it down to 17 that I think really represent where I am in my life right now and what I love making as an artist: songs that sound like where I grew up, but read like something that just about anyone could relate to."[1] The album features a collaboration with Mackenzie Carpenter ("Lie to Me").[2]

"House Again" was released as the album's lead single and Westbrook's first to country radio on February 24, 2025.[3] Initially released as a promotional single in October 2024 via River House, it amassed over 45 million streams on Spotify, leading to a record deal with Warner Music Nashville and it being jointly promoted to radio.[3]

Chart performance

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Texas Forever debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.[4]

Track listing

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Texas Forever track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Darlin'"
3:22
2."Texas Forever"
  • Westbrook
  • Andrew DeRoberts
  • Medley
3:15
3."Painted You Pretty"
  • Westbrook
  • Bailey
  • Scott
3:11
4."Funny Seeing You Here"
  • Westbrook
  • Dan Alley
  • Ryan Beaver
  • Medley
2:58
5."Fool"
  • Westbrook
  • Alley
  • Beaver
  • Medley
3:15
6."Momma Raised a Winner"
  • Westbrook
  • Haughton
  • Scott
3:01
7."House Again"
  • Westbrook
  • Alley
  • Medley
3:23
8."Lie to Me" (featuring Mackenzie Carpenter)
  • Westbrook
  • Mackenzie Carpenter
  • Scott
3:29
9."Burning Love"
  • Westbrook
  • Medley
  • Summer Overstreet
3:07
10."Damn Good Taste in Whiskey"
2:55
11."Only Girl"
  • Westbrook
  • Bailey
  • Haughton
  • Medley
  • Scott
2:51
12."First Time"
  • Westbrook
  • Haughton
  • Scott
2:51
13."Weatherman"
  • Westbrook
  • Bailey
  • Haughton
  • Medley
  • Scott
3:19
14."Sober"
  • Westbrook
  • Bailey
  • Medley
  • Scott
3:31
15."Dressed Down"
  • Westbrook
  • Haughton
  • Scott
3:12
16."Mine Tomorrow"
  • Westbrook
  • Alley
  • Beaver
3:21
17."Hill I'll Die On"
  • Westbrook
  • Bailey
  • Haughton
  • Scott
3:44
Total length:54:53

Charts

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Chart performance for Famous Back Home
Chart (2025) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[5] 59
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[6] 10

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