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Carly Pearce seemingly hinted at new music on the way with a new teaser on Tuesday (January 6).
Pearce, 35, shared an 11-second clip on TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms, with instrumentation playing in the background as the singer-songwriter holds her shimmering cross necklace in her hand. Pearce simply captioned the teaser, “I’m just a sinner who’s been where you’re at.” Commenters said they “can’t wait,” and begged to know when the song would make its debut; however, Pearce has not shared any additional details — including the song’s title or a release date — as of publication time.
Most recently, Pearce released “Dream Come True,” which she said is “about the sacrifices we make when chasing our dreams. If you’ve ever felt that push and pull, know that you’re not alone. Writing this song has allowed me to return to my original dream, to reconnect with my roots and why I first fell in love with singing Country music.” Pearce wrote the song with Lauren Hungate, Tofer Brown and Emily Weisband, and produced it with Ben West.
The Grammy-winning country artist has previously hinted at new music on the way in 2026. She also shared a photo on Instagram post following a Grand Ole Opry performance in London. The photo focused on “CP5,” seemingly hinting at her fifth studio album. Pearce has not announced a new record as of publication time. Her latest project is hummingbird, which she released in June 2024 and expanded into a 19-track deluxe edition hummingbird: no rain, no flowers, in March 2025. Pearce’s hummingbird era included “country music made me do it,” “truck on fire,” “we don’t fight anymore” with Chris Stapleton, “no rain,” “if looks could kill,” and more. See her newest teaser here: