Ella Langley has hit the road again and is already teasing fans with new music from her upcoming album, Dandelion. The singer has been riding a wave of success since 2024, thanks in part to her breakout duet with Riley Green, “You Look Like You Love Me.” That momentum has only grown in 2026, as her single “Choosin’ Texas” climbed streaming charts and crossed into pop radio, solidifying her place as a crossover star. With that energy behind her, Langley recently announced Dandelion, set for release on April 10.
Langley describes the album as capturing the feeling of “the best kind of Sunday afternoon.” At its core, the project is rooted in nostalgia, childhood memories, and a sense of freedom. She says the record reflects personal growth and self-discovery, built from lessons learned along the way. For Langley, the goal was to create something deeply relatable while still giving listeners music they want to dance to — a blend of reflection and joy that mirrors warm summer evenings and carefree days from her youth.
Soon after announcing the album, Langley shared the title track, “Dandelion.” The song revealed a softer, more introspective side of the artist. Breezy and gentle, it leans into themes of individuality and freedom, embracing the beauty of being imperfect — like a wildflower carried by the wind. Fans quickly connected with the track’s calm, heartfelt tone.
Continuing that reflective thread, Langley debuted another album cut over the weekend at Bulls, Bands & Barrels in Bossier City, Louisiana. Before performing, she thanked fans for helping turn her childhood dreams into reality. Despite her rising fame, Langley remains grounded, openly acknowledging the challenges she faced last year. She stepped away briefly from touring and recording to reconnect with herself, a period she credits with inspiring her new song, “Lovin’ Life Again.”
The track carries the same warmth and sincerity found in “Dandelion,” trading Langley’s usual edgy swagger for a more natural, comforting feel. Its lyrics paint vivid scenes of home and healing, reflecting how her Alabama roots continue to shape her artistry. The song captures moments of quiet reflection and renewal, transporting listeners to sunlit fields and familiar memories.
If the live debut is any indication, “Lovin’ Life Again” could become another standout moment in Langley’s growing catalog. The performance hinted at the emotional depth and authenticity that define Dandelion, leaving fans eager to hear the studio version.