Years of watching the same story play out on Broadway gave HunterGirl her sharpest song yet. The country storyteller has released “Come and Get Your Boy,” a mid-tempo, barroom-ready anthem built on truth-telling, solidarity, and a little well-earned side-eye. It’s out now via 19 Recordings/BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville.
The track plays like a knowing nod across the room between two women who’ve seen it all before. Driven by a steady groove and a hook that lands like a warning bell, it unfolds with the sly confidence that only comes from hard-won experience. HunterGirl’s vocal carries equal parts grit and charm, turning the chorus into both a call-out and a call-in, where honesty hits harder than any heartbreak and the truth gets poured straight, no chaser.
The song came straight from real life. “I performed for years on Broadway in downtown Nashville and I have seen firsthand this story behind ‘Come and Get Your Boy’ play out in real life,” says HunterGirl. “This was such a fun song to write. As women, we all need to look out for one another, and most of the women I know have some fierce private detective skills. We have all witnessed that guy with the red flag waving.”
It was written by HunterGirl alongside Brock Berryhill, Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure, Jaxson Free, and Taylor Phillips, and produced by Trent Willmon. The single follows “Somewhere Wild,” which opened her 2026 with a windswept, introspective turn, and continues a steady run that shows the full range of her voice as a storyteller.
The momentum keeps building on her own terms. With nearly 80 million global streams and a Grand Ole Opry debut that earned a standing ovation, HunterGirl steps into this next chapter fresh off tours with Luke Bryan and Kimberly Perry, proving that honesty, humor, and heart can still own the room.


