Country grit meets glitter glam. Pop powerhouse Kesha and masked country crooner Orville Peck have teamed up on a brand-new track called “Tennessee” for the upcoming charity compilation All Things Go: 10 Years. The record drops November 7 with all proceeds benefiting The Ally Coalition, an organization supporting LGBTQ+ youth.
The single, produced with Hudson Mohawke and Tayla Parx, first appeared in the award-winning short film Stud Country. Now it’s ready for fans everywhere.
Kesha says the collab was a chance to reconnect with her southern roots: “Making this song with Orville, Tayla and Hudson was so much fun. I felt safe to explore my southern roots and excited entering a room with these artists I’ve looked up to for years. Knowing it’s helping The Ally Coalition makes it even more special.”
The Album
The full compilation celebrates a decade of All Things Go, the festival known for its female- and LGBTQ+-centered lineups. Alongside Kesha and Orville Peck, you’ll find songs from Maren Morris, Bartees Strange, Joy Oladokun, Maude Latour, Medium Build, Rachel Chinouriri, and more.
Earlier singles from the album include Maren Morris’ “Welcome To The End” (produced by Jack Antonoff) and “Jesus and John Wayne” by Joy Oladokun, Allison Ponthier, and googly eyes—both already striking a chord with fans online.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just another star-studded tracklist. All Things Go has made it clear they’re building community as much as they’re booking shows. Partnering with The Ally Coalition means every stream, vinyl, or ticket supports LGBTQ+ youth shelters and nonprofits. In a time when inclusivity feels more urgent than ever, this project proves country, pop, and indie voices can come together for something bigger than themselves.
Tracklist Highlights
- Maren Morris – Welcome To The End
- Joy Oladokun, Allison Ponthier + googly eyes – Jesus and John Wayne
- Kesha + Orville Peck with Hudson Mohawke + Tayla Parx – Tennessee
- Maude Latour – Green Tea (Demo)
- Rachel Chinouriri + Boyish – Home
… and more
The full album lands November 7 digitally and on limited vinyl and CD. Preorders are live now.
So what do y’all think—are we finally getting the country-pop collab we didn’t know we needed, or did Kesha and Orville just raise the bar for every other artist pairing this year?