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New single arrives alongside official music video shot in rural Tennessee
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Danielle Bradbery released her new single, “Cowgirl’s Prayer,” via The Core Records on Friday, unveiling a deeply personal new track that reflects on faith, growth and finding strength in uncertain moments. The song arrived alongside an official music video, directed by Chris Ashlee (Bailey Zimmerman), and set in rural Tennessee.
Watch/listen: “Cowgirl’s Prayer”: https://daniellebradbery.lnk.to/cowgirlsprayer.
Written by Bradbery, AJ Pruis (Megan Moroney, Max McNown) and Emmi Elliott, and co-produced by Pruis and Austin Goodloe (Ella Langley, Tucker Wetmore), “Cowgirl’s Prayer,” captures the kind of quiet perseverance that comes with trusting what cannot yet be seen.
“I wrote ‘Cowgirl’s Prayer’ in a season where growth felt quiet,” Bradbery said. “I was doing the work, holding onto faith, but not always seeing the results right away. It’s about trusting God in the in-between ... when you’re sowing seeds with no flowers yet ... and choosing to stay grateful, grounded, and hopeful anyway. It’s a reminder that even in the wild, uncertain moments, I’m never walking alone.”
Bradbery has been teasing “Cowgirl’s Prayer” across social media since December, building anticipation among her combined audience of 2.3 million followers. The single follows recent release “Dent,” which has earned 2.7 million streams to date.
Over the past decade, Bradbery has shaped a soulful sound rooted in country and colored by pop, R&B and beyond. Since winning season 4 of “The Voice” at just 16, she has built a catalog defined by deeply personal songwriting, vocal depth and emotional candor. Her self-titled 2013 debut and 2017’s “I Don’t Believe We’ve Met” both landed in the Top 10 of Billboard’s Country Albums chart, while her career has included collaborations with artists including Diplo, Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Nick Jonas and Jordan Davis. She has also earned multiple ACM and CMT Awards nominations, with recent releases including “Never Have I Ever,” “Break My Heart Again,” the Gold-certified “Stop Draggin’ Your Boots,” “Runaways,” “The Day That I’m Over You,” and the self-penned “Monster” continuing to resonate with fans drawn to her honesty and range. In 2023, Kelly Clarkson covered Bradbery’s “A Special Place” during “Kellyoke” on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
Bradbery’s momentum continues to build on the road, as well. Recently signed with The Neal Agency, she is set for larger festival appearances in 2026 following previous runs with Moroney, Kane Brown, Miranda Lambert, Rhett, Dan + Shay, and Davis.
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