‘She’s Good’ arrives as Brandon Wisham’s fourth release, produced by Brandon Hood with Tom Bukovac, listen now.
The next chapter for Brandon Wisham centers on a confident new single, ‘She’s Good’. Designed for summer nights, the country rock track underscores a voice built for big stages and a pen that leans into detail. It is the fourth song from the 22 year old rising star.
Fresh accolades set the scene. Wisham was recently named SiriusXM The Highway’s latest Highway Find, a designation previously granted to Parker McCollum and Luke Combs. He now prepares to hit the road this fall with Tyler Hubbard, Lakeview, Austin Snell, and more to be announced.
The song’s purpose is summarized by Wisham himself, capturing the duality at the heart of the lyric and the feeling it carries from verse to chorus: “Myself, Jared Conrad, and Chandler Baldwin wrote ‘She’s Good,’ which is a feel-good song bottling sunshine and a light breeze with each lyric — yet a story that channels heartbreak, marrying the two ideas to make you feel both emotions,” says Wisham.

Production comes from frequent collaborator Brandon Hood, whose work with Ty Myers and Mackenzie Carpenter positions him as a trusted partner for Wisham. The single surges with energy and includes A list musicians, notably guitarist Tom Bukovac, a multi award winning session ace known for sessions with Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, and more. The opening lines bring a vivid picture, “If I’m Johnny, she’s June, yeah, she melts me with the bluest/Eyes that I’ve ever seen/I’m a little hell-bent, she’s an angel heaven-sent/Too good for a guy like me.” The chorus raises the temperature, “She’s good/As that Gulf Coast weather/Late July, 85, nothing better/Like mama’s apple pie, cold beer Friday nights/Like a bait-takin’, record-breakin’ bass on the line”, before the refrain reveals the turn, “She’s good/As it gets in a country song/Too bad she’s good as gone.”
Label news followed. Capitol Music Group announced a signing with Wisham in partnership with The Core Records. Praised by Entertainment Focus as a “bold new voice in country music”, he released ‘Back Together’ in March, returned with ‘Better Than The Day’ in May as his first feature on SiriusXM’s The Highway, and earned a Highway Find nod with ‘Growin’ Up’ in June.
From Williamston, South Carolina, Wisham first connected with the heartrending ‘Pain Won’t Last’, written at 19 about losing his father to Covid. He cut his own version for 2023’s platinum certified ‘Religiously. The Album.’ and joined Bailey Zimmerman as support on a major tour that launched in Los Angeles in early 2024, later touring with Josh Ross and making a CMA Fest debut this June.