The “trailblazing” new single features Lainey Wilson & Miranda Lambert
Country music icon Reba McEntire continues to prove why she’s one of the genreโs most enduring forces, scoring the biggest streaming debut of her career with her new single โTrailblazer,โ a powerhouse collaboration with Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert. The anthemโcelebrating the legacy, grit, and unstoppable spirit of women in country musicโgarnered an impressive 2.6 million on-demand streams in its first week, marking a new personal best for Reba in the streaming era.
Blending Rebaโs iconic vocals with the bold authenticity of Wilson and the fiery charisma of Lambert, โTrailblazerโ is more than a songโitโs a generational moment. The track has resonated deeply with fans across age groups, earning widespread praise for its powerful message and dynamic trio performance.
Following its electrifying live debut at the ACM Awards, โTrailblazerโ quickly became one of the highest-streaming songs of the week, reaching 882,000 daily streams by day three post-performanceโfurther proving its cultural and commercial impact.
Reba will bring that same fire to the stage later this month as she kicks off the Music City Rodeo at Bridgestone Arena on May 29th, marking the first performance of the three-day event. The appearance is highly anticipated and expected to be a highlight of the rodeoโs inaugural run in Nashville.
The 70-year-old multi-faceted superstar will pull doing double TV duty this fall with NBC. In June, she returns with the Universal Studios Hollywood lot to begin filming season two of her new sitcom, Happy’s Place. Tapings wrap in late November, leaving all 18 episodes nearly canned before it premieres as a tentpole show on Fridays in November.
She also returns as a coach on season 28 ofย The Voice. This will mark the fourth run for Reba, who previously served as a coach from seasons 24-26. The show launch will with two hours on Mondays and Tuesdays in September before moving to one night a week with the NBA. Fans can see the show on Tuesdays for three weeks at the start of the season before moving to Mondays through at least December. The NBA schedule is still being finalized, so airdates are subject to change.