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A deeply personal song about childhood,
divorce, and healing
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(Nashville, Tennessee - November 5, 2025) Country artist Charly Reynolds delivers her most vulnerable work yet with the release of her new single, “House To Come Home To,” released Friday, November 7, on all major streaming platforms. Written by Reynolds alongside Melody Federer and Chris Mackey (aka Dirty Rice), and produced byZachary Manno, the song strikes an immediate emotional chord with anyone who hears it.
LISTEN to the song HERE (preferred music platform):
The
song’s raw, autobiographical lyrics explore the ache of navigating childhood
after divorce, capturing the confusion, longing, and eventual healing that
comes with growing up between two homes.
“It’s
not just a breakup song—it’s a family breakup song, a growing-up song, and a
healing song,”shares
Reynolds.“It’s something I lived, but it’s also something I know so many
others have lived too.”
The
track follows the success of Reynolds’ debut album, Off The Record,
released in September 2024, which introduced her signature mix of Nashville
twang and Texas dance hall charm. The album produced singles, including
“Love You Long,” “Another Man Will,” “People Think,” and “Visiting Hours,”
showcasing Reynolds’ gift for turning real-life experiences into deeply
relatable songs.
Before
her album, Reynolds made waves with her 2023 EP Perfect Timing,
featuring the breakout track “She Ain’t Me,” whose music video has surpassed 3
million views. Known for her captivating stage presence, she has shared
bills with artists like Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Sara
Evans, Maddie & Tae, Walker Hayes, and Jo Dee Messina.
A Florida native now based in Nashville, she has built a strong connection with
fans both onstage and online, with more than 377,000 followers on
TikTok and 118,000 on Instagram.
Recently
performing 17 sold-out shows across The Netherlands, Reynolds continues to
expand her global fanbase. With plans for another headlining tour and more new
music on the horizon, “House To Come Home To” marks the beginning of a new,
emotionally raw chapter for the fast-rising country talent.
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