With the clock striking midnight, it’s either time for bed—or time to spin the new single by Robbie Harte. Bed calls, but music calls harder! The effervescent personality within her songs shines through and makes the arrival of a new single one to grab from the magazine’s (very full) in-tray.
Let me share the press release with you:
“NEW YORK, NY — April 7, 2026 — Rising Canadian country artist Robbie Harte will release her uplifting new single, “Out of Time,” on April 21st. A feel-good country anthem about taking chances and pursuing your dreams, the track delivers a powerful message of hope, inspiring listeners to step beyond their comfort zones and embrace life’s possibilities.
Known for her infectious melodies and heartfelt, relatable lyrics, Harte brings a vibrant energy to “Out of Time.” The song serves as both a personal reflection and a universal call to action—encouraging listeners to reassess where they are and take the leap toward where they want to be.
“This song is for anyone who has ever had a dream,” says Harte. “While it reflects parts of my own journey, it’s really about the millions of people who aren’t pursuing their dreams for one reason or another. I hope it encourages them to take that first step.”
As she continues to emerge as a voice of optimism in the country music scene, Harte aims for “Out of Time” to spark a sense of self-belief and determination in her growing audience.
Robbie was here in the UK recently and I have placed a video below from one of those shows.

My review:
Out April 21 on all major platforms.
“Blaze the chains that bound
Into trails of gold…”
And here comes the summer at last. Robbie is in fine form here with a classy country vocal and swaying melody. It’s a very well crafted track, a song I had to play back-to-back as it is a cheerful earful – if this was a cocktail it would be a Blackberry Gin Fizz, who cares about the bills for a while, relax and listen. So pour yourself that late night cocktail, turn it up, and forget the world for three minutes. Robbie Harte has delivered a feel-good anthem that lingers long after the last note fades.
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