Anderson East Announces 1st Album In 4 Years ‘Worthy’ Co-Produced With Dave Cobb

Preview the record with lead single, “Say I Love You.”

By Nate Todd Jan 29, 2025 3:59 pm PST

Anderson East announced his first album in four years, Worthy, due out on May 30 via Rounder Records, his debut on the label. The Dave Cobb co-produced album is previewed with the single, “Say I Love You.”

Worthy follows Anderson East’s 2021 LP, Maybe We Never Die, also co-produced with Cobb. Recording Maybe We Never Die alone during the pandemic, East returned to his preferred format of musicians together in one room on Worthy.

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The Athens, Alabama-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist also teamed with some of Music City’s finest songsmiths to craft Worthy’s ten tracks including Lori McKenna, Natalie Hemby, Trent Dabbs and Ashley Monroe among others.

Press materials further detailed Worthy:

Worthy is a reintroduction to East, showcasing him as a more confident, commanding, and affecting artist. Co-produced with longtime collaborator Cobb, the immediately arresting 10-track collection is inspired by a pure love of song and sound. Dripping with Muscle Shoals radiance and soulful horns, the album is a portrait of the artist and person East has become, soundtracking his journey of personal and creative resilience, redemption, and transformation.

Preview Worthy with “Say I Love You” below:

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Anderson East is set to unveil Worthy songs at Nashville’s The Basement on February 10. Find ticket info below.

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