Country Songstress Faith Schueler Releases Flirty New Single "Trouble"

Rising country artist Faith Schueler embraces temptation with her irresistible new single, "Trouble," out now. The track is flirty, reckless, and catchy, capturing the thrill of falling for someone you know you should avoid, and loving every second.
Written by Faith Schueler alongside Kevin Monahan and Jason Earley, "Trouble" spins a vivid country-night scene. Cowboy hats, barstool flirtations, and the magnetic pull of bad decisions that feel just a little too good come alive in the lyrics. With lines like "the brown eyes under that cowboy hat looking back at me" and "I know I shouldn't be falling, but boy I'm diving in," the song taps into that familiar push-and-pull between caution and chemistry, all wrapped in a boot-stomping melody built for dance floors and sing-alongs.
"I went into a write with Kevin and Jason, and we started talking about relationships and life. I told them my mom always says I have a 'bad picker' when it comes to guys... and honestly, she might not be wrong," shares Faith. "Somewhere in that conversation, I said, 'I think I just like trouble,' and that line kind of stuck with us. Next thing you know, we're writing a song about being drawn to exactly the kind of person you know you should stay away from."
Driven by playful lyricism and a confident vocal delivery, "Trouble" perfectly showcases Schueler's ability to turn real-life experiences into songs that feel both deeply personal and instantly relatable. The track balances classic country imagery, tattoos, black boots, and smooth talkers, with a modern female perspective that is bold, self-aware, and refreshingly honest.
Schueler is no stranger to big stages, having shared the spotlight with Lady A, Scotty McCreery, Conner Smith, Hank Williams Jr., and more, while also performing at the Grand Ole Opry and most recently joining Riley Green and Ella Langley onstage at Riverfront Revival. An active member of Song Suffragettes and The Women of Country, who named her an Artist to Watch for 2025, she has also collaborated with acclaimed Nashville songwriters including Charles Kelley, Eric Paslay, and Marcus Hummon, earning recognition from Country Music Association, CMT, Holler, and beyond.
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With "Trouble," Schueler once again proves her knack for pairing sharp storytelling with irresistible country hooks, further establishing herself as one of the genre's most exciting emerging voices.
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