Carly Pearce Announces New Song With Chris Stapleton, “We Don’t Fight Anymore,” Dropping Next Friday

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Talk about two of Kentucky’s finest.

Carly Pearce just announced that she has a new song with the great Chris Stapleton called “We Don’t Fight Anymore” dropping next Friday, June 16th.

She shared the news in a post on Instagram this morning, saying that the song is very important to her, and it was a dream come true to get Chris’ vocals featured on the track:

“This song embodies a place that I think, if we are honest with ourselves, we’ve all felt at some point in a relationship. The distance that feels heartbreaking, yet you’re also indifferent.

I’ve always been a writer who never wanted to shy away from the ‘uncomfortable’ moments in all of our lives, and this song feels too important not to share.

Chris, you made my dreams come true by lending your incredible talents to this song. ‘We Don’t Fight Anymore’ available everywhere June 16th. Link in bio to pre-save/add now.”

The song was written by Carly along with frequent collaborator Shane McAnally and Pete Good, and I absolutely cannot wait to hear this one:

Carly most recently dropped her phenomenal 29: Written In Stone album in 2021, so it’s highly possible that this is the lead single from a new album, especially because she’s been teasing new music coming for a little while now.

She won her won very first Grammy award back in February in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category for her #1 hit with Ashley McBryde “Never Wanted To Be That Girl.”

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