Brian Mansfield

Special for USA TODAY

What do you do when the music stops? If you're Easton Corbin or the woman he's singing to in his new single, you make your own.

That single, Baby Be My Love Song, premieres at USA TODAY. It goes for adds at country radio today and also is available for digital download.

"I'm really fired up about this song, to see what it's going to do," says Corbin, 32.

Corbin says he first heard Baby Be My Love Song, written by Brett James and Jim Collins, while listening to demos at his management office in Nashville. "I was like, 'Man, that song really feels good,'" he says. "So I took it and kept listening to it, and I felt like every time I listened it got better and more contagious."

Corbin says the song was one of the first he recorded for his forthcoming third album. "I think it's a very fresh sound, but it's still country, right down the middle," he says.

The Florida native debuted in 2009 with A Little More Country Than That. That single went to No. 1, as did follow-up Roll With It, and Corbin also has had top-10 hits with Lovin' You Is Fun and All Over the Road.

Corbin plays the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo., on Wednesday, with shows at Texas' Pasadena Livestock Show Rodeo and the Oklahoma State Fair this weekend.