The song is a heartfelt tribute to the pioneering women of country music who paved the way for future generations. Written by Lambert, Wilson and Brandy Clark, and produced by McEntire and Tony Brown, it celebrates the strength, resilience, and individuality of female artists, blending vivid imagery and deep emotion to honor their legacy and express gratitude for the paths they forged.
Reba has celebrated unprecedented success, including 35 career No.1 singles and more than 58 million albums sold worldwide. Reba earned her 60th Top 10 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, extending her record for the most Top 10 hits among female artists.
Reba’s
Top 10 success spans five straight decades, landing her in the singular group
with only George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton who have the same
achievement.
The
Oklahoma native and Golden Globe® nominated actress has multiple movie credits
to her name, a critically-acclaimed lead role on Broadway in Irving Berlin’s
Annie Get Your Gun, and starred in the 6-season television sitcom Reba. Reba
has also proven to be a savvy entrepreneur, with longstanding brand
partnerships including her Dillard’s clothing line and western footwear
collection REBA by Justin™.
She has even added restaurateur to the list with Reba’s Place, a restaurant, bar, retail and entertainment venue in Atoka, Oklahoma. Her book Not That Fancy landed on the New York Times bestseller list. Reba has appeared on three seasons of NBC’s The Voice. Reba also stars in and executive produces on the NBC sitcom Happy’s Place. For more information, visit www.Reba.com.
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