Ronnie Dunn has released his brand-new single, "Ain't No Trucks in Texas."

The song was produced by Rascal Flatts' Jay DeMarcus and was released on Nash Icon, Dunn's new record label.

"It has been great to be back in the studio and writing new songs. I am really excited for everyone to hear the music," Dunn says in a press release. "I loved "Ain’t No Trucks in Texas" the minute I heard it, and think fans will, too.”

The single, written by Wendell Mobley, Tony Martin and Neil Thrasher, has a rich melody and is soulful and reflective of a lost love and denial of true feelings.

"There ain’t no trucks in Texas / Ain’t no football in the South / Ain’t no bourbon in Kentucky / I ain’t drinking me some now,” sings Dunn.

And, "Ain't No Trucks in Texas" is just a taste of the music to come, says Dunn.

“I haven’t been this excited about new music in a while,” he says. “And I am definitely looking forward to performing [this song] live for fans.”

The singer has been a busy guy lately. In addition to his new music, Dunn recently wrapped up his Vegas residency with Kix Brooks and Reba McEntire, and because their first run was so successful, the trio of country stars will return to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in December.

"Honestly, it's the most fun I've ever had, and I've played some some cliffhangers over the years," Dunn says. "The production, the sound, the crowds are all beyond anything I had imagined, and I'm looking forward to the future dates."

"Ain't No Trucks in Texas" is now available on iTunes and all digital retailers.

Listen to Ronnie Dunn, "Ain't No Trucks in Texas":

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