Riley Green pushed country music forward on Friday morning with “Go Again,” a new single featuring Hannah McFarland. The release gives his audience another song to track before “That’s Just Me” arrives on September 18.
Go Again and Hannah McFarland
“Go Again” lands as the latest move in Green’s current run, with Hannah McFarland carrying part of the record’s vocal weight. For listeners, the practical takeaway is simple: one new duet is out now, and the album clock is already ticking toward September 18.
Green has become one of the most recognizable faces in country music, which makes even a single-song drop feel less like a one-off and more like a marker in a larger release cycle. That is the business side of this kind of rollout: one track keeps attention warm while the album date stays fixed in view.
Alabama and Nashville
Green also told News Digital he “won't abandon his Alabama farm even though he has “every reason” to move to Nashville,” a line that fits the split identity he has built around the music. Nashville sits at the center of country music commerce, but his attachment to Alabama keeps his public image rooted away from the industry default.
The contrast is useful because it explains why Green’s releases often read as personal, not just promotional. He is operating inside the Nashville machine without fully surrendering the Alabama setting that shapes the story around him, and that balance helps make a single like “Go Again” feel tied to a larger identity rather than a disposable drop.
Comments on YouTube for the song were immediate and direct, including “This song hits you in the feels.” Another listener wrote, “This song is so beautiful!!!” Those reactions matter less as applause than as a quick read on whether the duet connects before the album lands.
September 18 for That’s Just Me
September 18 now functions as the next fixed point for Green’s audience. Until then, “Go Again” is the song to spend time with, and it sets up the album without pretending to answer everything about how “That’s Just Me” will sound when it arrives.







