Reba McEntire Stands Strong in ‘Somehow You Do’ Video: WATCH

The official video for Reba McEntire’s “Somehow You Do” video is out. The powerful song, written by hitmaker Diane Warren, is from the upcoming film, Four Good Days, starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis, out on April 30.

“Diane Warren knows how to write a song equally as wonderful as Jon Avent knows how to direct a video,” McEntire tells Variety. “I’m honored that I got to work with both of them to bring this song to life.”

Warren, who penned both “I’ll Be” and “What If” for McEntire, felt the Country Music Hall of Fame member was the perfect person to deliver the powerful song.

“She’s gone through a lot of hard times in her life,” Warren says. “But she an amazingly strong woman.”

“She’s a survivor,” she adds. “The song is about the strength of the human spirit and that you can survive stuff you don’t think you can survive.”

Four Good Days tells the story of Molly (played by Kunis), a drug addict who desperately wants to get sober, but needs to maintain sobriety for four days before she can get the help she needs. Molly shows up on the doorstep of her mother Deb (played by Close), asking for help, which her mother is hesitant to give, based on her daughter’s history of relapsing.

McEntire just announced that she was postponing her Reba: Live in Concert Tour dates, due to the ongoing pandemic.

“We’ve waited as long as we possibly could to make a decision, but unfortunately we’re not going to be able to play our 2021 Reba: Live In Concert dates,” McEntire posted on social media. “As much as I wish we could get back out on the road, it’s just not possible yet. However, don’t worry…we are going to reschedule the dates for 2022. We cannot wait to get back out on the road and bring you our brand new show! If you’ve got your tickets, hang on to them – they’ll be good for the new dates.”

 

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