Sunburn

Album: released as a single (2026)
Charted: 86
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Songfacts®:

  • "Sunburn" finds Tucker Wetmore following a path worn by countless travelers before him: arriving with a rigid plan, only to abandon it the moment someone, or something, more captivating appears. In this case, the itinerary was simple: fly in, play a beach show, and fly out. However, after a chance encounter with a girl, a one-night stay turns into a week-long, all-consuming seaside romance.
  • The lyric uses a metaphor to compare a passionate summer fling to a sunburn: it represents an intense, "hot" physical connection that leaves a vivid, lingering mark long after the encounter has ended. It perfectly captures the bittersweet sting of a romance that is as all-consuming as it is temporary.
  • Pop and country have long enjoyed turning minor physical discomfort into emotional shorthand. Luke Bryan framed nostalgia in "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset," where the burn is less about pain and more about time passing in golden hues; Taylor Swift used summer heat as the ache of impossible longing in "Cruel Summer." Wetmore's twist is to lean into the sting, the bit where the memory doesn't just glow, it smarts.
  • Ryan Hurd, Jaxson Free, and Daniel Ross wrote "Sunburn." It's one of the few Wetmore singles he didn't co-write.

    Ryan Hurd, a seasoned Nashville hitmaker, has penned songs for Blake Shelton, Lady A, and Morgan Wallen, and, in a pleasing bit of symmetry, also co-wrote Luke Bryan's "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset," making this his second notable encounter with the hazards of prolonged sunshine.

    Jaxson Free is a North Carolina-born, Nashville-based songwriter and artist whose resumé includes Kane Brown & Katelyn Brown's "Thank God," Kane Brown's "I Can Feel It," and Thomas Rhett's "After All The Bars Are Closed."

    Daniel Ross is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Prince George's County, Maryland, who has worked across country and pop, collaborating with artists from Morgan Wallen to Jelly Roll.
  • Production comes courtesy of Chris LaCorte, who also helmed Wetmore's earlier hit, "Brunette," ensuring the track balances breezy coastal vibes with just enough polish to keep the whole thing radio-friendly rather than dermatologically alarming.
  • Despite Wetmore not having a writing credit, fans were quick to treat "Sunburn" less like fiction and more like lightly disguised reportage. Much of the speculation centered on Ella Langley, fueled by photos of the pair vacationing in the British Virgin Islands and a joint performance at the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital benefit "Heart Strings for Hope," where observers noted a certain... commitment to eye contact.

    A TikTok clip allegedly showing Langley boarding Wetmore's tour bus only added to the intrigue, but like many things on TikTok, it remains somewhere between evidence and enthusiastic fiction. Neither artist has confirmed anything, leaving the song to do its own storytelling.
  • Released March 13, 2026, "Sunburn" arrived alongside an expansion of Wetmore's Brunette World Tour, with 17 new dates announced.

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