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“Dandelion”: A Delightful Album By Ella Langley

Ella Langley lying in dandelions (Source: Country Central)
Ella Langley lying in dandelions (Source: Country Central)

Ella Langley is a country singer and songwriter who has gained a lot of popularity over the last year due to her collaboration with Riley Green. Their song together, “You Look Like You Love Me,” and short relationship blew up overnight. Her album “Dandelion” came out on April 10, 2026. The album first opens with the song, “Froggy Went A Courtin’- Intro.” This song is short, and it’s very much like a 50s/60s song from the South. It’s very campy-toned sounding and very southern with the fiddles playing in the background. Then the next song that is on her album is the title track “Dandelion,” which is about trying to move away from your roots and hometown, but you’re always where you’re from. She’s talking about growing up and becoming a dandelion without thorns. 

The next song that is on Langley’s album is “Choosin’ Texas,” which is about having your partner that you love be in love with someone else who isn’t you. This song has become popular because she released it before the album dropped, and many people enjoy the catchy beat and lyrics. Then “We Know Us” comes after, which is about a relationship that they know isn’t going to work out, but you really want it to; it’s like a love song mixed with a sad tone. “Low Lights” is about when you know something’s bad for you, yet you still want it, and you don’t even care anymore; you just care that you want it. 

The next song is “Be Her,” which is about wishing you were someone you aren’t and comparing yourself to others because you’re jealous and just wish you were as perfect as the other girl who was picked instead of you. “You & Me Time” is about desiring time alone with your significant other and just wanting to get away from reality with them, to just enjoy your time with your person. “Loving Life Again” is all about having a time where you were down and not in the greatest state, then when you bounce back and get your spark again, and how it really feels. 

“Bottom Of Your Boots” is about wanting a certain kind of love in the generation where the person is just committed and not just there for the night. “Speaking Terms” is just all about when you don’t talk to someone as much as you used to and when you have a fallout with them, however, you really want to still be on speaking terms.  “I Gotta Quit” is about when you want someone, however you don’t want to, and you know they’re bad for you. “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels” is all about how men have tended to cheat in marriages and how it makes many girls who are proper and sweet turn into completely different people. 

“Last Call For Us,” is about a relationship that’s about to end, which is holding on to a thread, but you know that thread is going to break anytime soon. “Broken” is about when someone wants to talk to you about your feelings, so you process it, all you want to do is just let it all out and be broken on your own. “Somethin’ Simple” is all about how your standards should be met and what you want for a certain future for yourself, and that it’s really not complex, it’s pretty simple. “Butterfly Season” is a song featuring Miranda Lambert, which is about changing your life habits and going down a different path. Then “Most Things Do” is all about moving on and how hard it can be when your trying to but everything good reminds you of that one person who use to be in your life. The album wraps with a different version of the opening intro song, which the title of it is, “Froggy Went A Courtin’ -Outro.”

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