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Alexandra Kay Joins Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood With Historic Country Radio Debut

Alexandra Kay joins Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood in a celebratory collage, capturing her record-breaking country radio breakthrough.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Alexandra Kay just rewrote the rulebook for what it means to make a splash in country radio.

With her debut single “Straight For The Heart,” Alexandra Kay stepped directly into the big leagues, joining the rare company of Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood in the top five all-time solo female debuts on the Mediabase Country chart. This is not just another strong start, it is a career-defining statement that signals the arrival of a powerhouse.

On November 10, 2025, Kay’s single was added to 71 country radio stations in its first week, a feat few women in the genre have ever achieved. In a format that still leans heavily toward male voices, her breakout moment is more than a statistic, it is a shot of adrenaline in the fight for fair representation.

Kay’s song, a power ballad packed with 80s rock energy and emotion, was already turning heads before it hit the airwaves. “Straight For The Heart” had racked up more than 1.6 million streams and earned prime placement on major playlists such as Spotify’s New Boots and Amazon’s Breakthrough Country. Critics praised it for its explosive vocals and bold lyrics that blend the grit of Carrie Underwood with the flair of Shania Twain.

Written by Jimmy Robbins, Karley Scott Collins, and Sasha Sloan, the track is one of only two on her sophomore album, Second Wind, that Kay did not co-write. Even so, her passion is stamped all over it. Lines like “If you’re gonna break it baby, break it bad” make it clear she is not here to tiptoe. She is here to stomp through heartbreak with boots on and fire blazing.

And she did it her way. The Illinois native built her base without a label, going viral on TikTok through her “coffee covers” that showed her pouring her morning brew while singing country classics. That mix of charm and raw talent earned her millions of followers and helped her debut album, All I’ve Ever Known, hit number one on iTunes and land in Billboard’s Top 10.

After signing with BBR Music Group and BMG Nashville earlier this year, Kay doubled down with Second Wind, a 14-track collection that tells a story of heartbreak, healing, and rebirth. Produced by Andrew DeRoberts, the album proved she is a full-package artist who brings grit, grace, and range to every performance.

What makes her debut even more remarkable is that she earned it all. There were no shortcuts, only hard work, honesty, and a bond with fans most artists can only dream of. Jelly Roll saw it too, bringing her on his sold-out Beautifully Broken Arena Tour in 2024. Brad Paisley saw it as well, inviting her to share the stage for a stunning duet of “Whiskey Lullaby” during his Truck Still Works World Tour in 2025.

Kay’s rise shows no signs of slowing. She has been named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country for 2025, recognized by Billboard as Rookie of the Month, and continues to sell out venues on her Second Wind tour. She will join Old Dominion overseas in 2026 and return to the Grand Ole Opry this December, a full-circle moment for the artist who started her journey singing online with a cup of coffee in hand.

Offstage, she keeps things close to home. This past summer, she opened The Coffee Girl café in her Illinois hometown, a nod to the viral videos that launched her career. Her father helps run the shop, and its pink aesthetic adds a personal touch that mirrors her brand perfectly.

Still, there is nothing soft about what she is doing. Female artists continue to face steep odds at country radio, with only a handful breaking into the top spots each year. Kay’s 71-station debut smashes through that wall, reminding the industry that listeners are hungry for real voices and new stories.

She has made it clear she is aiming high. “I genuinely believe my track ‘Straight For The Heart’ will be my first number one on country radio,” she told Billboard. That kind of confidence comes from more than ambition, it comes from a woman who knows exactly who she is and what she stands for.

Her momentum is unstoppable, her ambition is loud, and her connection with fans is real. As Alexandra Kay joins Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood in this rare achievement, she is not just another name on a chart. She is a new voice in country music’s next chapter, and she is just getting started.

If you have not yet listened to “Straight For The Heart,” now is the time. Alexandra Kay did not just arrive, she proved she belongs among the greats.

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