Carly Pearce and Riley Green have joined forces on a new duet, If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay, which arrived Friday as part of a fresh country release. In the song’s rollout, the track is presented as a back-and-forth story about two people caught in the kind of relationship they know they should leave, but cannot quite walk away from.
As the release makes clear, the duet leans into a classic country setup: emotional tension, mixed signals, and two singers trading lines that feel personal and lived in. Pearce and Green each bring a distinct style to the record, giving the song a push and pull that fits its title and central theme.
The collaboration adds another high-profile pairing to country music’s recent run of duet releases. It also gives both artists a chance to step into a storyline that feels built for shared vocals rather than a solo performance. With its conversational structure and familiar heartache, the song lands as a straightforward country duet centered on chemistry, conflict, and staying too long.






