The rising country star celebrates the second anniversary of her debut release

On the second anniversary of her debut release In My Head, rising country artist Peytan Porter releases two new tracks titled In My Head: The Lost Songs. The continuous creative is sharing “New For Me” and “For The Good,” both written and recorded at the time of her first project, though Porter never forgot them, now feeling these stories can’t be left behind. “For The Good” finds the newcomer searching for a sweeter love, leaning on the insights gained from previous relationships gone sour, as “New For Me” explores coming to terms with a good partner after heartache, and accepting a healthy relationship.

“These two songs bookend the In My Head era really well, I feel like we did such a quick pivot into my next one and I just wanted to close the book in a really meaningful way before we start heading into this next chapter of my music,” Porter shares. “It’s also just a huge thank you to the fans, I hope they love these songs as much as I do!”

Already this year, Porter has released her second project Grown. She recently played her first-ever headlining show dubbed The Road To Grown, made her Grand Ole Opry debut, performed at CMA Fest, and just opened for Tim McGraw’s Standing Room Only Tour.

In an era obsessed with choosing sides and validating preconceptions, Porter has separated herself from the pack. A self-proclaimed small-town misfit from Dawsonville, GA, she’s breaking the molds of polished commercial country music and the rootsy craft behind Americana, hooking listeners with vivid tunes that feel universal but raise interesting questions. Porter’s voice demands attention with an insightful stance as she signed her first deal in 2021 as a joint venture with Jody Williams Songs and Warner Chappell Music.