
Blake Whiten Releases Debut Album ‘Something to Say’ After Two-Year Rise From Viral Cover to Warner Records
Blake Whiten released his debut album, Something to Say, on July 3 via Enchntmnt/Warner Records, capping a two-year trajectory that began with a viral cover video and carried the 21-year-old South Carolina songwriter through a Grand Ole Opry debut, arena tours with Bailey Zimmerman, and more than 120 million global streams. The 12-track project positions Blake Whiten as a songwriter who has co-written every track on his first full-length record — an increasingly uncommon approach for a debut in Nashville’s current landscape. Key Takeaways Blake Whiten released Something to Say on July 3, 2026, a 12-track debut album on Enchntmnt/Warner Records produced by Austin Shawn. Blake Whiten co-wrote all 12 songs, working with Nashville writers including Erik Dylan, Ben Johnson, Wyatt McCubbin, Hunter Phelps, Taylor Phillips, and Bailey Zimmerman. The album follows Blake Whiten’s independently released 2025 EP, Six Mile, and his breakout single “Rollin’ Stone,” which has amassed more than 120 million streams. Blake Whiten made his Grand Ole Opry debut on February 14, 2026, and is currently touring arenas with Bailey Zimmerman before joining Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem stadium tour. Blake Whiten was named a Pandora 2026 Country Artist to Watch and SiriusXM’s latest Highway Find. How



























