NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 10, 2026) – Warner Records Nashville artist Colton Dawson continues to raise the bar on the country music traditionalist scene with the release of his newest song “Piece Of Heaven,” out today. Listen HERE.
“Piece Of Heaven” holds a special place in Colton’s story. Written when he was just 16 years old, it was the second song he had ever written, becoming a defining moment that sparked his passion for songwriting and helped pave the way for the career he’s building today. Even at such a young age, Colton’s ability to craft honest, emotionally resonant lyrics showcased a songwriting maturity well beyond his years.
On this track, he continues to showcase his versatility in the genre, delivering a heart-aching story about a love that once felt perfect but has since fallen apart. Colton sings about longing for things to return to the way they were, while reflecting on a version of the relationship that keeps slipping further out of reach.
Rooted in the traditional sounds of ’90s country, the track highlights the rich vocal maturity and emotional depth that have quickly set Colton apart from his contemporaries.
Now, you’re up and gone
I’m here alone with a place to myself
All this time to think
‘Bout all the things that I couldn’t help
Girl, I’m telling you
If you can’t already tell
Our little piece of heaven has done gone to hell
“I wrote ‘Piece Of Heaven’ when I was 16 on a houseboat in Canada on a fishing trip. It was before I really knew anything about songwriting, and I just put some words to a melody. This was only the second song I had ever written, but shortly after this I fell in love with the process of songwriting. The song is about a good thing going bad and wishing things were the way they used to be. I hope people can relate to this song, but I hope they don’t find themselves in that position. I’ve been waiting to record this song and put it out for years, and I’m glad it’s finally here,” said Colton Dawson.
Dawson’s previous release, “It’s Gonna Rain,” has earned praise from country legends, fans, and critics, establishing him as one of country music’s most promising young traditionalists:
“Great voice! Love the song, Colton! We’ll be seeing a lot of you!!” – Randy Travis
“Colton Dawson immediately rockets up the depth charts of young neotraditionalists rising in the country scene with this exquisite exploration of emotional vulnerability set to excruciatingly slow time. Great song.” – Saving Country Music
“That clarity of vision is quickly becoming Dawson’s calling card. With ‘It’s Gonna Rain,’ he builds on that foundation, revealing a depth and emotional maturity that suggests he’s not just paying homage to the past, he’s learning how to inhabit it.” – Entertainment Focus
“I’ve fallen in love with your voice and I can’t stop listening to it over and over again. Thank you so much.” – Fan on social media
“Still say one of the best songs and voices that I have heard in a long time!!” – Fan on social media
The standout newcomer continues to build momentum, joining Lainey Wilson and Braxton Keith on select dates this summer, having already shared stages with HARDY, Clay Walker, Jake Worthington, Josh Turner, and more. With more exciting projects on the horizon, “Piece Of Heaven,” “It’s Gonna Rain,” and “Might Be In It” continue to expand his versatile catalog and offer an exciting glimpse into what’s next for one of country music’s brightest young talents.
About Colton Dawson
One of the hottest artists to watch on the country music scene, Colton Dawson is blazing a trail from his home in Arizona to Music City and beyond. His smooth vocals, sharp guitar work, and honest storytelling are quickly setting him apart in Nashville’s new wave of traditional country. With a breakout performance at a sold-out Ryman Auditorium opening for country hitmaker Clay Walker, just him and his guitar, he received not one, but two standing ovations. Audiences react heavily to his poignant lyrics, slick melodies, and nostalgic style, be it onstage or online. Colton has collaborated with GRAMMY Award-winning producer Chuck Ainlay and hit songwriter Roger Springer to create his debut project. Don’t miss out on Colton Dawson. To stay up to date on Colton Dawson, visit coltondawson.com.
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