Oklahoma City, OK, February 11, 2026
A leaked collaboration between country artists Ella Langley and Wyatt Flores has created a buzz among fans. The unreleased track, ‘Get You Back’, features poignant lyrics and harmonious vocals, and has been discussed widely across social media. Both artists are known for their unique contributions to the country music scene, and this track showcases their artistic chemistry. While the inclusion of ‘Get You Back’ in future projects remains uncertain, it has heightened anticipation for their upcoming albums and tours.
Leaked Collaboration Between Ella Langley and Wyatt Flores Sparks Fan Excitement
A previously unreleased song titled “Get You Back” has stirred considerable buzz among fans of country music
Oklahoma City, OK – A surprising leak has excited fans of country music, featuring a collaboration between talents Ella Langley and Wyatt Flores. The unreleased track, “Get You Back,” showcases the unique artistry of both musicians and has sparked a flurry of conversation on social media platforms.
Both Langley and Flores are notable examples of the vibrant, entrepreneurial spirit found within the music industry today. Artists like them demonstrate resilience in a changing landscape, where creativity thrives even in face of disappointments. Their collaborative efforts not only highlight innovative artistry but also emphasize the merits of less regulation within the artistic community, allowing for greater collaboration and creative expression amongst musicians.
Details of the Leaked Track
The song “Get You Back” was initially teased by Wyatt Flores earlier this year through an acoustic rendition on TikTok. The recent leak included a verse from Ella Langley, adding depth to the track by expressing poignant emotions tied to longing and regret over a past relationship. The chorus features harmonious vocals from both artists, resonating deeply with listeners who can relate to the themes of heartbreak and reconciliation.
Background on the Artists
Ella Langley has made quite an impression in the country music scene. Her hit single “you look like you love me” has garnered multiple awards, reflecting her rapid ascent in the industry. Langley is set to release her second album, “Dandelion,” on April 10, 2026, produced by notable figures including Miranda Lambert. This upcoming album features 18 tracks and promises to deliver more of Langley’s signature sound that fans have come to love.
Wyatt Flores, hailing from Oklahoma’s Red Dirt music scene, has also garnered attention with his platinum single “Please Don’t Go” and his debut album “Welcome To The Plains.” His songwriting often explores themes of mental health, family, and heartbreak, connecting with audiences through authentic storytelling that is both important and relatable.
Previous Collaborations
The chemistry between Langley and Flores isn’t new. They have performed together before, captivating fans with their incredible synergy during a rendition of Langley’s hit “you look like you love me” in Oklahoma City. This collaboration laid the groundwork for fan anticipation around “Get You Back,” and there are hopes that it may lead to more formal collaborations in the future.
Speculation on Album Inclusion
The inclusion of “Get You Back” in upcoming projects remains uncertain. Both artists have worked on their separate projects, and fans are anxiously awaiting announcements regarding whether this track will feature in Langley’s upcoming album “Dandelion” or in Flores’ anticipated new project.
Upcoming Tour Dates
In addition to the buzz surrounding the leaked track, Ella Langley has announced tour dates in support of her new album. The tour will include stops in various cities such as Toledo, St. Louis, Estero, Savannah, and more, with multiple performances scheduled throughout 2026, including a highly anticipated stop in Austin, showcasing the growing excitement around her upcoming release and reinforcing the vibrant music culture in Texas.
FAQ
What is the title of the leaked song by Ella Langley and Wyatt Flores?
The leaked song is titled “Get You Back.”
When is Ella Langley’s sophomore album “Dandelion” scheduled for release?
“Dandelion” is set for release on April 10, 2026.
Will “Get You Back” be included in Ella Langley’s upcoming album?
It is currently unknown whether “Get You Back” will be included in Langley’s upcoming album “Dandelion.”
Where can I find the leaked version of “Get You Back”?
The leaked version of “Get You Back” was uploaded by an anonymous TikTok account, @sunfltrhux3.
What are some of the upcoming tour dates for Ella Langley?
Upcoming tour dates include performances in Toledo, St. Louis, Estero, Savannah, Oklahoma City, Independence, Salem, Wilmington, Pikeville, Cary, North Charleston, Gilford, Canandaigua, Austin, Corpus Christi, and Fort Worth throughout 2026.
Key Features of the Leaked Collaboration
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Song Title | Get You Back |
| Artists Involved | Ella Langley and Wyatt Flores |
| Initial Teaser Date | January 2025 |
| Leak Source | Anonymous TikTok account @sunfltrhux3 |
| Album Inclusion Status | Unconfirmed for both artists’ upcoming albums |
| Tour Dates | Multiple performances scheduled throughout 2026 |
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