With todayās release of his highly-anticipated debut albumĀ What Not To,Ā countryās hottest rising starĀ Tucker WetmoreĀ steps into the spotlight with a 19-track collection thatās already earning praise from fans and critics alike. Produced by Chris LaCorte and featuring 11 tracks co-written by Wetmore, the album showcases his dynamic range and cements his arrival as one of the genreās most exciting new voices.
āThis album holds the lessons I have learned, am still learning, and knowing me⦠a few Iāll need to re-learn along the way,ā admits Wetmore. āIāve spent my life learning what not to do, and ā thanks to you ā Iāve had the opportunity to turn some of those experiences into songs. Thanks for getting on this wild ride with me. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. I love you all.ā
Outfitted with everything from radio-ready anthems to moments of real depth and vulnerability,Ā What Not ToĀ captures the highs, lows and hard-earned lessons in Wetmoreās 25 years. Standouts include the viral sensation āBrunette,ā a clever, fast-faced breakup track layered with introspection, fan-favorite āDrinkinā BootsāĀ and the emotional centerpiece and albumās namesake, āWhat Not To.ā The title track threads themes of struggle, growth and redemption as it finds Wetmore not claiming to have the blueprint for being a better man but knowing what he doesnāt want to carry forward. The record spans from late-night ready swagger (āBad Luck Looks Good On Meā) to reflective slow burns (āGoodbye Whiskeyā), showing Wetmoreās expansive range as both a performer and storyteller.
The album has already earned widespread critical acclaim, withĀ BillboardĀ declaring it is āpoised to be a star-makerā for the āhit-making machine.āĀ The TennesseanĀ adds that āheās built differently,ā noting the emergence of what could become āan early career hallmark as a to-the-point storyteller.āĀ HollerĀ backs the claim of Wetmoreās writing potential: āwith this kind of promise, there is no telling where a storyteller of this caliber will go next,ā whileĀ American SongwriterĀ hails the album āwill surely make a statement. A statement articulating who he is as an artist and person, and a statement articulating that he is here to stay.ā
To mark the milestone, Wetmore will make his late night television debut on ABCāsĀ Jimmy Kimmel Live!Ā on Tuesday, April 29. Heāll perform his high-energy new track āBad Luck Looks Good On Meā just days after his albumās release.Ā Catch the performance onĀ ABCĀ at 11:35 p.m. ET, 10:35 p.m. CT and 11:35 p.m. PT or stream on Hulu the next day.
The album release caps off a banner month for Wetmore, who recently earned an ACM nomination for New Male Artist of the Year and will take to the Stagecoach Mane Stage today for his debut performance at the coveted festival. Heās also launched the U.S. leg of theĀ WAVES ON A SUNSET TOUR 2025,Ā which has already set new records for Wetmoreās headlining shows before he joins Thomas RhettāsĀ BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR 2025Ā this summer as direct support across 33 dates.
Following hisĀ BillboardĀ Hot 100 hits and RIAA PLATINUM-certified tracks āWine Into Whiskeyā and āWind Up Missinā Youā (his firstĀ MediabaseĀ Country Airplay No.1), Wetmoreās latest single ā3,2,1ā continues its climb at Country radio. The artist to watch from Spotify, VEVO,Ā Billboard,Ā MusicRowĀ and the Grand Ole Opry nears one billion total global career streams, earned an iHeartRadio Music Awards nomination for Best New Country Artist and made his national television debut on NBCāsĀ TODAYĀ with Jenna & FriendsĀ (WATCH).
Having notched back-to-back spots onĀ Billboard‘s Hot 100 chart with his RIAA PLATINUM-certified debut singles āWine Into Whiskeyā and āWind Up Missin’ Youā and surpassing over 855 million streams in a year, Washington-born singer-songwriter Tucker Wetmore is well on the way to becoming a certified breakout country star. Wetmore signed a major-label record deal last summer, had two songs featured on the star-studdedĀ TwistersĀ soundtrack (āAlready Had Itā and āSteal My Thunderā (with Conner Smith)), made his Grand Ole Opry debut and delivered his first EP,Ā Waves on a Sunset. He brought his music directly to fans on tour with Kameron Marlowe and Luke Bryan before selling out his first-ever headlining tourĀ WAVES ON A SUNSET TOUR 2024.Ā Now, in 2025, the skyrocketing talent will extend his headlining efforts with dates in the UK, U.S. and Europe before joining Thomas RhettāsĀ BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR 2025Ā as direct support.Ā The newly minted ACM New Male Artist of the Year nominee will continue releasing new music, with songs that reflect his cross-genre musical upbringing, embracing all manners of country, reggae, rock and hip-hop, albeit anchored by classic country storytelling. He enters 2025 as one of the most buzzed-about new acts, recognized as an artist to watch byĀ Billboard,Ā MusicRow,Ā VEVO, Spotify, the Grand Ole Opry and more. His breakout hit āWind Up Missinā Youā recently earned him his first No. 1 on theĀ MediabaseĀ Country Airplay chart, while his current single ā3,2,1ā continues its steady climb at Country radio. Wetmoreās highly anticipated debut albumĀ What Not ToĀ is out now.
What Not ToĀ tracklist:
1. āWhatcha Think Is Gonna Happen?ā (Matt Jenkins, Ben Stennis, Michael Tyler)
2. ā3,2,1ā (Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, Jordan Reynolds)
3. āBad Luck Looks Good On Meā (Tucker Wetmore, Julian Bunetta, Jackson Foote, Jaxson Free, Steph Jones)
4. āCasinoā (Josh Jenkins, Alex Palmer, John Pierce and Michael Tyler)
5. āTakes One To Break Oneā (Matt Jenkins, Josh Miller, Ben Stennis)
6. āBrunetteā (Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Josh Miller, Blake Pendergrass)
7. āWind Up Missinā Youā (Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Chris LaCorte)
8. āGive Her The Worldā (Tucker Wetmore, Madison Kozak, Chase McDaniel)
9. āGoodbye Whiskeyā (Tucker Wetmore, Thomas Archer, Ross Copperman, Jacob Hackworth)
10. āWhen I Aināt Lookināā (Austin Goodloe, Thomas Archer, Michael Tyler, Tucker Beathard)
11. āDrink Aloneā (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rogers)
12. āBad Habitā (Tucker Wetmore, Corey Crowder, Chris LaCorte, Jameson Rogers)
13. āWhat Not Toā (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rogers)
14. āBreak Firstā (Michael Tyler, Matt Roy, Lauren Hungate, Matt Dragstrem)
15. āDrinkinā Boots (Demo)ā (Tucker Wetmore, Jared Keim, Michael Lotten)
16. āDrunk On Herā (Jaxson Free, Gabe Foust, Jacob Hackworth, Chris Tompkins)
17. āSilverado Blueā (Tucker Wetmore, Brett Sheroky, Dan Wilson)
18. āWine Into Whiskeyā (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Justin Ebach)
19. āWhiskey Againā (Tucker Wetmore, Jacob Hackworth, Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Jameson Rogers)

