Song is featured in Four Good Days film

Reba McEntire is releasing her new single, “Somehow You Do,” on Friday, April 23rd. The song is featured in the upcoming film, Four Good Days, starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis. It can be pre-saved on Spotify and Apple Music.

The song was written by Diane Warren, who’s written Reba’s “I’ll Be” and “What If?” that were both released in the late 90’s.

“I was honored to be asked to sing the theme song for the new Glenn Close and Mila Kunis ‘moving and powerful’ movie, Four Good Days – in theaters April 30,” Reba shared on social media upon the film trailer’s release. “It was written by the amazing Diane Warren who also wrote my songs ‘I’ll Be’ and ‘What If.’ I’m so proud to be associated with these three very powerful women!”

Four Good Days made its premiere at last year’s Sundance Film Festival before being delayed due to the pandemic. It stars Close and Kunis as a long-estranged mother and daughter who navigate the most difficult four days of their lives together in a heartbreaking and hopeful story based on real-life events. The R-rated film was directed by Rodrigo García and will premiere on Video On Demand (VOD) on May 21st via Vertical Entertainment.

Additional new music is expected from McEntire later this year as she preps a 30th anniversary edition For My Broken Heart, and releases a collection of stripped down re-recordings of some of her hits, including her first-ever No. 1 single, “I Can’t Even Get The Blues.”

Reba returns to the touring scene in January, after postponing her arena tour three times due to the pandemic. It was originally set to run spring of 2020, and then pushed to summer 2020 before being delayed to summer 2021.