A few years after winning the "Next Big Thing" radio contest in her home province of Saskatchewan, country-pop singer Jess Moskaluke made good on her title, hitting platinum in Canada with “Cheap Wine and Cigarettes,” a single about self-destructive love from her 2014 debut, Light Up the Night. Moskaluke’s glitzy style—expressive, smoky vocals delivering earworm melodies buoyed by sparkling production—recalls fellow Canuck Shania Twain. And, like Twain, she’s destined to outgrow her roots but not forget them; on the dance-floor-ready “Country Girls,” Moskaluke lays out her down-home bona fides before laying into an arena-sized chorus.