
Ella Langley is giving fans a closer look at what’s coming next.
With her sophomore album Dandelion set to drop April 10, the full tracklist has officially surfaced and there’s plenty for fans to dig into ahead of release day.
The project clocks in at 18 tracks, continuing the momentum she’s built off “Choosin’ Texas” and her recent releases like “Be Her” and the title track.
One thing that immediately stands out… there’s only one featured artist on the entire record, and it’s a big one.
Miranda Lambert joins Langley for a duet, which makes sense considering how closely the two have been working together lately. Lambert isn’t just a feature here, she’s also been heavily involved behind the scenes, helping produce the album alongside Langley and Ben West.
That partnership has already paid off in a major way. The two previously teamed up on “Choosin’ Texas,” which turned into a massive hit and helped push Langley into a whole new level of visibility.
As for Dandelion, the album is shaping up to be a deeper, more personal project. Langley has leaned into themes of growth, resilience, and figuring yourself out, which lines up with the meaning behind the title itself.
We’ve already heard a few pieces of the puzzle with early releases, but seeing the full tracklist laid out gives a better sense of just how much new music is on the way.
Bottom line… this isn’t just a quick follow-up album. It feels like a full-on step forward for Ella Langley.
And come April 10, we’ll get the whole story.
DANDELION – FULL TRACKLIST
- “Froggy Went A Coutrin’ – Intro”
- “Dandelion”
- “Choosin’ Texas”
- “We Know Us”
- “Low Lights”
- “Be Her”
- “You & Me Time”
- “Loving Life Again”
- “Bottom Of Your Boots”
- “Speaking Terms”
- “I Gotta Quit”
- “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels”
- “Last Call For Us”
- “Broken”
- “Somethin’ Simple”
- “Butterfly Season” (feat. Miranda Lambert)
- “Most Good Things Do – Acoustic”
- “Froggy Went A Coutrin’ – Outro”








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