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Today, country powerhouse Lauren Alaina and husband Cam Arnold announced the birth of their first child, a baby girl named Beni Doll Arnold. The new parents welcomed their daughter on Wednesday, June 11, in Nashville. Alaina celebrated Beni's arrival on social media today, penning a poignant letter to her newborn:
“The right words are hard to find to describe how parts of my heart that I didn't even knew existed were unlocked at 8:44 AM when they laid you on my belly for the first time. I will never be the same,” Alaina writes. “You, to your dad and me, are absolute perfection. We are honored God chose us to be your parents. Thank you to everyone for all the love, prayers and support for our precious daughter.”
A touchingly autobiographical new song, “Heaven Sent” was released today in honor of Beni. Co-written by Alaina, labelmate HARDY and Ben Johnson, the song reflects the Grand Ole Opry member's newest chapter of first-time motherhood and the purpose a new life can bring to a family after losing a loved one. The song, highlighting Alaina's “soulful, expressive vocal” (American Songwriter), was written within weeks of her beloved father's passing, coupled with finding out she was expecting.
“I have a little surprise for everyone. To celebrate the most precious miracle on Earth, I have decided to release a song I wrote about my daughter,” Alaina said. “We learned she was coming in a time of deep sadness after the loss of my daddy. I wasn't sure when I would share 'Heaven Sent,' but watching my own husband become a father the last couple of days has made me want to share it with you now. She came just before Father's Day – my first without my own father. A day that will forever be hard to me, but I now have a new and perfect reason to celebrate it: Beni's daddy, my sweet and steady husband. Beni is truly a gift from God that my old man sitting up there in ‘Heaven Sent.’ ”
“Heaven Sent” follows “All My Exes (feat. Chase Matthew),” which gave Alaina the biggest first-week streaming numbers of her career. Earlier this year, she released a similarly sassy “Household,” called a “Song You Need to Know” by Rolling Stone, and the softhearted, sentimental “Those Kind of Women” that Billboard deems “a tender ballad.”
Embarking on a new chapter in music and in life, Alaina has discussed such topics with endearing candor on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” “Off the Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe,” “Amazon's Country Heat Weekly podcast” and “Diving In Deep with Sara Evans,” among other interviews. Fans can also see Alaina, who “utilizes her likeness to encourage authenticity” (Forbes), via her web series, “LA Lately,” where she captures true-to-life conversations with some of her closest friends. Recent episodes include guests Trisha Yearwood, Chase Matthew, Russell and Kailey Dickerson. The series can be viewed here.
More about Lauren Alaina
Grand Ole Opry member and Big Loud Records powerhouse Alaina is unveiling a new musical chapter with the 2025 releases of “Those Kind of Women,” “Household” “All My Exes (feat. Chase Matthew),” and “Heaven Sent” – out now. Signaling more new music on the horizon, these releases are the first tastes of new music since her six-song 2023 EP “Unlocked.”
Alaina has earned three chart-topping hits: RIAA Platinum-certified “Road Less Traveled,” Diamond “What Ifs” with her childhood friend Kane Brown, and three-times-Platinum “ONE BEER” with labelmate HARDY + Devin Dawson. With the Brown duet, Alaina became the only solo country female artist in history to receive the RIAA's Diamond certification on a single.
The Georgia-born force, whom American Songwriter notes is “on a seemingly limitless upward trajectory,” has also shared the stage with Alan Jackson, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan and Martina McBride. This year, she joined the much-anticipated “Rascal Flatts Life Is A Highway Tour.”
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