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Country superstar Reba McEntire has released new music for the first time in two years today with the arrival of “Somehow You Do.” The single arrives alongside a Jon Avnet-directed music video.
As the featured song in Four Good Days, which hits select theatres on 4/30, “Somehow You Do” was written by Diane Warren and marks the pair’s third collaboration following the success of “What If” in 1997 and “I’ll Be” in 2000, and reunites McEntire with longtime producer, Tony Brown.
“It’s an honor to get to sing a Diane Warren song anytime, but then to be associated with talented actors in a movie like Glenn and Mila is just icing on the cake,” said McEntire. “Add in Jon Avnet directing the video and it just doesn’t get much better!”
“‘Somehow You Do’ is a song about hope, about how even through the times that are so hard and moments in your life that are so devastating, that somehow you will get through them and get to the other side,” added Warren. “It is a song about strength of the human spirit and no voice can convey that as much as Reba McEntire."
Feast your eyes on the video below.