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NASHVILLE, TN – October 17, 2025 – Releasing his first taste of new music since his Top 10 debut album Texas Forever dropped in July, skyrocketing Texas country star Hudson Westbrook returns with “Pretty Privilege” today. Listen HERE.
Written by Westbrook with frequent collaborators Beau Bailey and Lukas Scott, “Pretty Privilege” falls into a flirtatious, addictive groove that Westbrook has become synonymous with. Complimenting a can’t-quit love interest, he sings:
Yeah I’m falling a victim to beautiful abuse
What’s a man to do
When you wear that dress so confident
I lose all my sense, getting mixed up in
That born with it, that golden ticket
That what you want you get it
Pretty privilege
The single is paired with a fan-first official music video, directed by Emma Kate Golden and shot this past August at Hudson’s sold-out headline show at Cooks Garage in Lubbock, Texas. Setting up a vintage 1956 baby pink Dodge Custom Royal outside the venue, Westbrook gave fans a first listen to the new song prior to the sold-out show, capturing their reactions to make a truly special video.
“None of this would be possible without the people that listen to my music and have supported me so much over the last 18 months,” Hudson says. “I wanted to get them involved and have them be part of this next song in some way. I’m really proud of ‘Pretty Privilege,’ and am excited to show y’all what else we have up our sleeves over the next few months.”
Watch the official music video for “Pretty Privilege” HERE.
Westbrook’s top 15-and-rising debut single “House Again” continues to soar at country radio, cementing Westbrook as "country music’s next breakout star" (American Songwriter), earning over 885 million global career streams in under 18 months.
He’s currently headlining his electric Texas Forever Fall Tour nationwide, including a November 1 hometown benefit show in Stephenville, TX, with proceeds going to the Erath County Junior Livestock Association. Buy tickets HERE.
Hudson Westbrook 2025 Texas Forever Fall Tour Dates
10/17: Christoval, TX (Cooper’s BBQ Live)
10/31: Little Rock, AR (First Security Amphitheater)
11/1: Stephenville, TX (EECU Event Center)
11/6: Davie, FL (Stars And Strings 2025)
11/7: Irving, TX (Toyota Music Factory)
11/8: Buda, TX (Railcar Revival 2025)
11/13: Statesboro, GA (The Blue Room)
11/14: Anderson, SC (Wendell’s)
11/15: Dothan, AL (Dothan Civic Center)
11/21: St Augustine, FL (St. Augustine Amphitheatre)
11/22: Fort Myers, FL (The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon)
11/23: St. Petersburg, FL (St. Pete Country Fest)
12/6: Oceanside, CA (Frontwave Arena)
12/13: Las Vegas, NV (The Theatre at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas)
12/30: Tulsa, OK (Cain's Ballroom)
12/31: Tulsa, OK (Cain's Ballroom)
ABOUT HUDSON WESTBROOK
Hudson Westbrook is a son of Stephenville, Texas, baptized in Red Dirt and raised on George Strait, Turnpike Troubadours, Parker McCollum, Koe Wetzel, and Tracy Lawrence. After a 2024 splash debut with viral first release “Take It Slow,” Westbrook quickly strung together a series of grassroots hits while enrolled at Texas Tech University, including debut Texas radio single and chart-topper, “Two Way Drive,” and debut single to country radio, “House Again.” Revitalizing the organic country he was raised on while refusing to be held down by his roots, Westbrook’s distinct vocal, “traditional country sounds and timeless songwriting” (Billboard) have become his calling card, fully realized on his 17-track debut album, Texas Forever, out now.
Taking the spirit of Texas country music far beyond state lines, Westbrook will open for Parker McCollum, Midland, Eli Young Band, Cole Swindell, and Ian Munsick in 2025, alongside two nearly sold-out headline runs. Amassing 885 million global streams in 18 months, Westbrook was named Billboard’s December Country Rookie of the Month and a 2025 Artist to Watch by Country Now, Holler, The Country Wire, and more. Westbrook started 2025 off strong as SiriusXM The Highway’s newest Highway Find, one of SXM’s all-genre Five for 2025, and one of Spotify’s all-genre 2025 Artists to Watch. Holler puts it simply: "If anyone has made a name for themselves in country in the latter half of 2024, it's Texan singer-songwriter Hudson Westbrook."
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