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Lauren Craig Brings Irish Songwriting to Country Pop on Tracks

Lauren Craig Brings Irish Songwriting to Country Pop on Tracks

Lauren Craig Brings Irish Songwriting to Country Pop on Tracks

An Irish Singer-Songwriter in New York, Working Across Country, Pop and Rock

Country storytelling, pop hooks and a rock pop backbone rarely sit this comfortably in one song. On Tracks, Lauren Craig lets all three pull against each other rather than picking a side. The Irish singer-songwriter, who moved to New York in 2024, released it in July 2025, and it keeps finding listeners.

You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


Lauren Craig Brings Irish Songwriting to Country Pop on Tracks
Lauren Craig Brings Irish Songwriting to Country Pop on Tracks

Country Storytelling and Pop Hooks Meeting a Rock Pop Backbone

The first thing Tracks does is refuse to announce which genre it belongs to. Its writing follows country logic. Verses carry the detail, the chorus carries the conclusion, and the arrangement answers with pop scale over a rock pop lift. Because all three registers stay active, curators can drop the song into genre-curious playlists rather than one narrow format.

Lauren Craig sings it like a country writer. She sits slightly behind the beat and lets the ends of lines do the work, then opens into the kind of full-voiced chorus that pop production carries well. Meanwhile, the full band arrangement keeps the low end moving. The song never settles into acoustic singer-songwriter territory, which is the easy default for a writer with her background.

What keeps this from feeling like a compromise is that none of the three elements is decorative. Take the country phrasing out and the chorus loses its setup. Remove the rock pop drive and the verses have nowhere to build to. In other words, all three parts carry weight.

Lauren Craig on Writing Tracks to Feel Familiar and Fresh at Once

Craig has been direct about what she was after. “I poured a lot of myself into ‘tracks,’ aiming to create something that felt both familiar and fresh, without being confined to a single genre,” she said. “It’s been incredibly rewarding to see how the song has resonated with listeners since its release, and I’m thrilled to continue sharing its unique sound.”

That word “confined” is doing a lot of work. Writers who move across Country, Pop and Rock Pop usually face pressure to choose. Commercial logic rather than musical logic normally drives that choice. Tracks declined the question, and more than a year later it keeps gathering listeners on exactly that basis.

Her wider run has drawn attention at home as well. The Irish News covered her move from Ireland to New York and her set at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe.

GetMusic.News curator team: “The thing that keeps Tracks in our rotation is how little it hedges. Plenty of crossover records split the difference and land nowhere in particular. Craig lets country phrasing sit directly on top of a pop chorus and trusts the song to hold its shape, so it still reads as one idea rather than three stitched together.”

Lauren Craig Brings Irish Songwriting to Country Pop on Tracks
Lauren Craig Brings Irish Songwriting to Country Pop on Tracks

The Crossover Listeners Who Already Live Between Country and Pop Radio

There is a specific listener for this, and they are not hard to describe. Many came to country through Taylor Swift as she moved outward on Red and 1989. Her storytelling stayed intact while the production widened. Those listeners then stayed for writers who kept that same balance, and Tracks speaks directly to them.

Maren Morris is the closer reference for the rock pop side. Her work set country vocal phrasing against production with real low-end weight. Guitars behave like pop instruments there rather than genre markers, and Craig works the same seam. Kacey Musgraves offers a third coordinate. On Golden Hour she showed how far country writing can drift toward pop before it stops reading as country at all.

So if you build playlists that run country into pop without a jarring handover, this is a useful song to own. It sequences well in both directions.

Where to Hear Tracks and Follow Lauren Craig Across Platforms

Songs from independent artists usually get one shot at attention. Tracks has outlasted its own, and the reason is structural rather than lucky. A writer who can carry a chorus made a well-built crossover record. It also fills a real gap for listeners and curators who work between Country, Pop and Rock Pop instead of inside one of them.

For an artist still growing a catalogue, that durability beats a launch spike. Above all, it means the song keeps introducing her to new listeners without anyone pushing it back into view.

You can stream Tracks and the rest of her catalogue on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. Then follow Lauren Craig on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, or visit her official site.


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