Ella Langley’s Dandelion: A Sophomore Album Built on Healing, Resilience, and Growth

Ella Langley — Dandelion Album 2026
- Dandelion is Ella Langley’s 18-track sophomore LP, released April 10, 2026.
- Produced by Langley, Ben West, and Miranda Lambert on SAWGOD/Columbia Records.
- The album’s title reflects Langley’s themes of healing, resilience, and growth.
- Langley won Best New Country Artist at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards before its release.
There are moments in a country artist’s career when the music and the momentum align so perfectly that the industry stops to pay attention. For Ella Langley, that moment is April 2026. Her sophomore album Dandelion landed on April 10 the same week her single ‘Choosin’ Texas’ held No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a fifth straight week.

The 18-track project on SAWGOD/Columbia Records is co-produced by Langley, Ben West, and Miranda Lambert. It follows her 2024 debut Hungover a record that quickly established her as one of country music’s most compelling new voices. Dandelion, by contrast, is the work of an artist who knows exactly who she is. For fans planning to experience the album live, Ella Langley concert tickets are available for the full Dandelion Tour.
Why She Called It Dandelion
Langley explained the album title in a handwritten statement released with the project. Dandelions, she noted, are masters of survival flowering in the harshest environments, often dismissed as weeds, but carrying deeper symbolism around hope, healing, and resilience.
When she also discovered that dandelion tea is used as a liver detox, it sealed the aesthetic connection to her debut’s theme of being hungover. The name is not accidental. It is a deliberate artistic statement about evolution from excess to clarity, from hurt to growth.
In that same statement, she shared her intention for how listeners engage with the record: she wants people to dance, sing, feel less alone in their thoughts, and daydream without worry. That is a fundamentally different ambition than most major-label country albums in 2026.
What the Dandelion Album Sounds Like
Reviewers who received early access described Dandelion as having a softer, more feminine, seventies soft-country-rock feel compared to Hungover. The album opens with the title track a song Langley actually wrote during the previous album cycle and held back, knowing it was the right starting point for this chapter.
Standout tracks include ‘Bottom of Your Boots,’ a love song inspired by Langley’s father, and ‘Last Call for Us,’ a melancholy closing-time ballad teased at the end of the ‘Choosin’ Texas’ music video. The project also includes ‘Broken,’ ‘Be Her,’ and the history-making ‘Choosin’ Texas.’
Langley covers Kitty Wells’ classic ‘It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels,’ a pointed nod to the genre’s complicated history with female artists. It is one of only two tracks on the album she did not write a deliberate choice in a project otherwise dominated by her own pen.
The Dandelion Album Awards Context
Dandelion arrives as Langley stands at the center of country music’s awards landscape. She won Best New Country Artist at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles, where she sat between Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus before taking the stage for her acceptance speech. She also entered the 61st ACM Awards as one of the most-nominated artists in the field.

Her six nominations at the 2025 CMA Awards included Single of the Year, Song of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, Musical Event of the Year, Music Video of the Year, and New Artist of the Year a sweep of the ballot sheet that only the most credentialed acts collect.
The Dandelion Tour Follows
Langley backs the album with The Dandelion Tour, a 16-show headlining arena run that begins May 7 in Toledo, Ohio, and concludes August 15 in Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies Arena. The Ella Langley Fort Worth concert serves as the tour’s closing night, fitting for a Texas-themed record cycle. Supporting acts include Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlowe, Kaitlin Butts, Gabriella Rose, and Laci Kaye Booth across various dates.
FAQ
When did Ella Langley’s Dandelion album come out?
Dandelion was released on April 10, 2026, on SAWGOD/Columbia Records.
How many tracks are on Dandelion?
The album contains 18 tracks, blending love songs, nostalgic ballads, and sharp-witted storytelling.
Who produced Ella Langley’s Dandelion album?
Dandelion was co-produced by Ella Langley, Ben West, and Miranda Lambert.
What does the Dandelion title mean?
Langley chose the name to reflect themes of healing, resilience, and hope qualities she associates with the dandelion plant’s ability to thrive in harsh environments.
For background on the country music album tradition and how sophomore LPs shape careers, see Country music on Wikipedia.
