Released on June 23, 2026, Derek D’Angiolini’s “Count to Ten” lands right in that emotional space where anger almost takes the wheel, but something quieter steps in just in time. Built on a modern country-pop foundation, the track blends warm acoustic textures with a clean, radio-ready shine that makes the message feel easy to take in without losing its weight.

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The song follows someone at the edge of a breakup, keys in hand, words already spoken, and pride pushing them toward a point of no return. But instead of leaning fully into regret or escalation, the narrative pulls back. That moment of restraint becomes the entire backbone of the track. “Count to ten” isn’t just a hook, it’s a reset button.

The production keeps things grounded. Acoustic guitar work gives it that familiar country storytelling feel, while subtle percussion and melodic lifts keep the momentum moving forward. The chorus opens up in a way that feels almost like a breath of fresh air after tension. It’s simple, but that’s exactly why it hits.

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D’Angiolini leans into emotional honesty without overcomplicating things. Lines about pride, apology, and remembering shared history all point back to one idea: not every fight deserves a permanent ending. The counting sequence toward the end adds a clever structure, turning memory into reflection, each number tied to moments that still matter. By the time the final chorus lands, “Count to Ten” doesn’t feel like a breakup song. It feels like a decision avoided, and sometimes that’s more powerful.

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