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Country Songstress Annie Bosko Releases Debut Album 'California Cowgirl'
3 Oct
Summary
- Annie Bosko releases debut album 'California Cowgirl' on October 2, 2025
- Album blends toughness, confidence, heartbreak, and ambition
- Bosko covers songs by Kris Kristofferson and Garth Brooks

In October 2025, country music artist Annie Bosko released her highly anticipated debut album 'California Cowgirl'. The 19-track project, which follows her January 2025 self-titled EP, interweaves moments from Bosko's own story as a West Coast farmer's daughter who chased her dreams to Nashville.
The album's emotional compass chronicles Bosko's highs and lows, reflecting the "strength and vulnerability in the human condition". Tracks like "Maliblue" and "Watch Me" capture heartbreak and resilience, while covers of Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through The Night" and Garth Brooks' "New Way to Fly" showcase Bosko's versatility.
Produced by Trent Willmon and David Mescon, the album's sound nods to the influence of 90s and 2000s female country icons like Shania Twain and Martina McBride. Bosko calls the title track "the album's centerpiece", a phrase first spoken to her by Country Music Hall of Famer Dwight Yoakam, which helped crystallize her artistic identity as a "California Cowgirl".
Bosko's creative vision is matched by her strong work ethic, having chased her music dreams since her teenage years. The album features collaborations with Darius Rucker and Yoakam, which Bosko sees as pragmatic business choices to help establish her as a rising star in the country music landscape.




