ELIZABETH NICHOLS’ NEW “OH THE THINGS MEN DO” LAUGHS OFF THE PLOYS OF WANNABE CASSANOVAS

Fast-rising Country newcomer Elizabeth Nichols once again calls it like she sees it with today’s releases of her new single “Oh The Things Men Do,” available now via PULSE Records. Ribbing wannabe Cassanovas, she laughs as she details the superficial efforts and not-so-subtle performative actions men take in their relentless quest for…”action.” The accompanying music video sees a bright-eyed Nichols in an old familiar story as her honorable suitor turn from “Prince Charming” to a toad right around midnight.
“We had a lot of laughs in the writers’ room swapping stories about some of the tactics we’ve seen men employ to try and charm women. We set out to turn that conversation into a song that reflected how baffling and amusing we found their see-through and predictable maneuvers. However, the more I thought about it, there are a lot of young girls out there that probably don’t have the same perspective and I hope this song teaches them not to be fooled by charm that is all show and no substance and not to fall for empty gestures dressed up as romance,” said Elizabeth Nichols.
Written by Nichols, Steve Rusch, Laura Veltz and Steph Jones and produced by Steve Rusch, “Oh The Things Men Do,” marks the exact one year anniversary of Nichols’ releasing her first song ever, “I Got A New One.” Released while in the midst of finals for her first semester in law school, the cheeky tune was the unexpected catalyst for Nichol’s music career, which has taken off like wild fire in the last 12 months. Thanks to the success of the song and her clever lyrics, the smart cookie decided to put law school on hold in January to pursue music full-time. Since the top of the year, the 23-year-old has become one of the hottest newcomers in Country music and has been named to several artist to watch lists including this week’s All Country News’ ACN 10, wracking up more than 60 million streams and exploding her social media following to nearly one million and achieving major milestones many artists could only dream of. In 2025 alone, Nichols landed a record deal, signed with a manager and agent, performed her first show ever, made her first official music video (and a few more after that), released her first EP, Tough Love, made her Grand Ole Opry debut (and will return again Saturday night!), went on her first tour, was named June’s Billboard’s Country Rookie of the Month and has graced several bucket list stages including the Kentucky Derby, The Bluebird Cafe, CMA Fest and more. She also received the surprise of a lifetime when “I Got A New One” received the Kellyoke treatment on The Kelly Clarkson Show which shot the song to No. 1 on the iTunes Country chart (for weeks) and landing in the top of playlists across the globe.
“What an unexpectedly wonderful year! I’m so unbelievably grateful for such a whirlwind year and to my family and team for coming along on this journey with me. It’s an honor of a lifetime to know that people are affected by the music I’ve made in some way,” said Elizabeth. “I’m excited to see what next year will bring and even more excited to keep sharing what I’m creating.”
ABOUT ELIZABETH NICHOLS:
Elizabeth Nichols is a singer-songwriter who, in just a few short months since moving to Nashville, has accumulated millions of streams with her clever turn of phrases and unabashed take on life in the modern age. Born in Texas, raised on a Kentucky farm and educated in Tulsa, Oklahoma and… Australia, Nichols has lived a lot of life in her 23 years and channels her observations and experiences into her songs, often infusing commentary on everything from society and small-town life to current cultural trends into her lyrics.
Nichols burst onto the scene with the online phenomenon “I Got a New One” and has been building a fan base and online presence with each release with original songs like “Trailer Treasure,” “Bad Taste” and “Somebody Cooked Here” each of them delivered in a sweet drawl that’s both relatable and disarming. Her sparky release, “Mama” seamlessly blends a broad-minded cheekiness (reminiscent of Kacey Musgrave’s Same Trailer Different Park-era) with a Toby Keith brashness and has accumulated 7.5 million views online. It’s not just fans who are taking notice, the astute wordsmith has piqued the interest of several other creatives in Nashville, including Sam Barber who hand-picked Nichols be a co-writing on his hit “Morning Time.” Nichols also captured the attention of Kelly Clarkson who covered “I Got A New One” on her show and the buzz surrounding her performance and Elizabeth’s reaction catapulted the song to the No. 1 song on the Country iTunes chart for multiple weeks.
She released her debut EP, Tough Love in June and has already followed it up with new releases including the gut-punching “Daughter” and cheeky ditty “Little Birds.” Nichols is continuing to create new music while also hitting the pavement to perform live. She recently wrapped up her run as support for Wyatt Flores’ Welcome Back To The Plains Tour this spring and performed on several bucket list worthy stages including the legendary Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville, CMA Fest and the Kentucky Derby. The PULSE Records artist is signed to CAA for booking.
