Tucker Wetmore Announces Debut Album “What Not To” and Releases New Single “3,2,1”


Rising country star Tucker Wetmore unveils his first full-length album, “What Not To,” set for release on April 25, alongside new track “3,2,1.”
Tucker Wetmore is set to make his biggest career move yet with the announcement of his debut album, “What Not To,” coming April 25 via Universal Music Group Nashville. The rising country sensation made the announcement while performing at the iconic Ryman Auditorium, giving fans a taste of what’s to come with a performance of the album’s title track.
Produced by Chris LaCorte, the 19-song album serves as a musical roadmap through Wetmore’s personal and artistic journey, touching on themes of growth, redemption, and lessons learned. The title track, “What Not To,” captures the emotional weight of struggling, overcoming obstacles, and finding meaning in hardship.
Coinciding with the announcement, Wetmore has also released his new single, “3,2,1,” an upbeat yet emotionally charged song about regret and longing. The track, written by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, and Jordan Reynolds, is set to impact country radio on March 10 and follows Wetmore’s Platinum-certified No. 1 hit, “Wind Up Missin’ You.”
Wetmore has been on a meteoric rise, with over 780 million streams and an iHeartRadio Music Award nomination under his belt. His Waves on a Sunset Tour has sold out across multiple cities, and he will soon join Thomas Rhett on the “Better In Boots Tour.”
With momentum at an all-time high, “What Not To” is set to be one of the most talked-about country albums of 2025. Pre-save the album now and listen to “3,2,1” today!