Tucker Wetmore is proving once again that he’s a force to be reckoned with in country music. His latest single, 3,2,1, just made its impact at country radio on March 10th—and it didn’t just land, it dominated. The song debuted as the No.1 most-added track, picking up an impressive 73 first-week stations and continuing Wetmore’s rapid rise to stardom.
Coming off his first No.1 hit earlier this year with Wind Up Missin’ You, Wetmore is keeping the momentum rolling as one of country’s hottest new acts. Written by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, and Jordan Reynolds, 3,2,1 spins a clever lyrical hook about regret and missed chances: “3 words, 2 late, damn girl you’re the one that got away.” With an addictive melody and a storyline that hits right in the feels, this song has all the makings of another smash hit.
New Album What Not To Arrives April 25th
Wetmore’s big radio success comes just weeks before the release of his highly anticipated debut album, What Not To, dropping on April 25th. The 19-song collection dives into his life’s highs, lows, and lessons learned, with the title track showcasing a deeply personal moment of struggle, compassion, and redemption. “Momma said you don’t pray no more / Breaks my heart, so I do it for you.”
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A Breakout Year for Tucker Wetmore
The past year has been nothing short of meteoric for Wetmore. After scoring an RIAA Platinum-certified No.1 with Wind Up Missin’ You, he picked up an iHeartRadio Music Award nomination for Best New Country Artist, made his national TV debut on NBC’s TODAY, and was named a 2025 Opry NextStage Artist. Right now, he’s taking his music global, performing overseas at Country 2 Country (C2C) before kicking off his WAVES ON A SUNSET TOUR 2025—which includes a sold-out show at London’s Electric Ballroom.
And if that wasn’t enough? This summer, he’ll be hitting the road as direct support for Thomas Rhett’s BETTER IN BOOTS TOUR, playing 33 dates across the U.S.
With back-to-back Billboard Hot 100 hits (Wine Into Whiskey, Wind Up Missin’ You) and over 810 million total global streams, Tucker Wetmore is showing no signs of slowing down. If you haven’t already, now’s the time to get familiar—because he’s only getting bigger from here.