Chevy Beaulieu Shares Two Songs Of Heartbreak Ahead Of His Self-Titled Debut Album

Canadian Country artist Chevy Beaulieu has announced his debut, self-titled album, due July 10, 2026, via 604 Records. The announcement comes alongside the release of a new double single, “Headlights & Memories” and “Any Easier.”

“Headlights & Memories” uses storytelling to take a “reflective look at heartbreak and the moments that linger long after a relationship ends.” Written by Aaron Steenhoven and Doug Folkins, the track is framed through late-night drives.

Beaulieu says:

I’m a sucker for a good heartbreak story, and this one is about reminiscing on the good times that will never be again. She left the memories but took your heart with her.

The companion track, “Any Easier,” offers an “unfiltered perspective, capturing the early days of heartbreak, where moving on still feels out of reach.” Written by Beaulieu himself, the song “traces late nights, missed calls, and the quiet frustration of trying to get past something that doesn’t fade as quickly as you hoped.”

Beaulieu shares:

It was an outlet for me after I was broken up with during the holidays. At the time I didn’t think I was ever going to get over it — it definitely hurt more than a hangover. But you live, you learn and you grow.

In 2026, Beaulieu has already earned four Country Music Alberta nominations, taken home Horizon Male Artist of the Year, and saw his previous single, “She’ll Come Back Around”, enter the Billboard Canadian Country chart.