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Reba McEntire - Audio Biography
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Part 1 chronicles Reba's early life on an Oklahoma ranch through her country music rise in the 1980s with hits like "Can't Even Get the Blues", the tragic 1991 plane crash killing her bandmates, and her reign as "The Queen of Country" during the 1990s crossover boom with fiery songs and videos.Part 2 explores Reba entering the 21st century by collaborating with pop artists like Boyz II Men and Kelly Clarkson. It discusses her acting roles, the 2015 divorce ending her 26-year marriage, and two recent projects - a tribute concert with Carrie Underwood and new duets album “Revived, Remixed, Revisited” - showing her resilience.
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Part 1 chronicles Reba's early life on an Oklahoma ranch through her country music rise in the 1980s with hits like "Can't Even Get the Blues", the tragic 1991 plane crash killing her bandmates, and her reign as "The Queen of Country" during the 1990s crossover boom with fiery songs and videos.Part 2 explores Reba entering the 21st century by collaborating with pop artists like Boyz II Men and Kelly Clarkson. It discusses her acting roles, the 2015 divorce ending her 26-year marriage, and two recent projects - a tribute concert with Carrie Underwood and new duets album “Revived, Remixed, Revisited” - showing her resilience.
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Reba McEntire: Trailblazing Country Queen's Unstoppable Reign
Reba McEntire - Audio Biography
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2 months ago
Reba McEntire: Trailblazing Country Queen's Unstoppable Reign
Reba McEntire BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Reba McEntire has been everywhere these past days, absolutely owning country music headlines and beyond. Her most talked-about moment lately is the release of the “Trailblazer (Live From Music City Rodeo)” performance video, which she dropped featuring surprise cameos from Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson. The trio wowed fans during the sold-out inaugural event at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena back in May, but the video truly amplified their collective energy – they closed the set hand-in-hand, saluting generations of women in country music. “Trailblazer” itself, written by Lambert, Wilson, and Brandy Clark, has seen a record-shattering 2.6 million on-demand streams in its opening week, which Reba’s camp confirmed is her personal best since streaming exploded. It’s both a moment for her legacy and a generational bridge that fans and critics immediately called, in their own words, an anthem for resilience and grit.

But TV audiences can expect plenty of Reba on their screens this fall, with dual roles on NBC. She’s returning as coach for Season 28 of The Voice in two-hour prime slots when the season kicks off in September, before it settles into a weekly rhythm around the NBA schedule. That’s not all; her sitcom Happy’s Place is gearing up for its second season, premiering in November. If you watch network television, expect Reba to be front and center, both with project promotions and frequent TV spots. Just last week, the buzz around her Realtor.com commercial campaign kept McEntire trending as a fixture of both pop culture and Americana.

Fans continue to marvel at her stamina—she played the sold-out Houston Rodeo for the twentieth time in early 2025 and hosted the ACM Awards on May 8 for the astonishing eighteenth time, a record that continues to expand her already legendary CV. Social media remains a steady platform for Reba’s updates and interactions; her Instagram announcement about the platinum vinyl release, The Hits, celebrating favorites like “Can’t Even Get The Blues” and “Turn On The Radio,” triggered a fan avalanche—not of nostalgia, but of requests for brand-new music. She cheerfully thanked followers for supporting the vinyl, but there’s growing speculation among fans about new material, especially with her confirming new songs are on the way, though she’s said she’s facing a “dilemma” about how to release them, reported in Us Weekly recently.

Beyond business and entertainment, Reba turned heads at this year’s CMA Fest with The Reba House, an immersive experience combining her iconic fashion, exclusive merchandise, and her signature The Voice chair, which fans could explore in Nashville. TikTok lit up with posts about the event, with Reba herself noting she wished she could perform her new song every single day.

Altogether, Reba McEntire’s past few days have not only reinforced her status as country’s reigning queen but also hinted at forward momentum that may well set the pace for Nashville in the coming months. While fans eagerly await brand-new tracks, her current moves—from blazing performance videos to high-visibility TV work—are firmly marking this as a biographically significant period, not just for Reba, but for the country genre itself.

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Reba McEntire - Audio Biography
Part 1 chronicles Reba's early life on an Oklahoma ranch through her country music rise in the 1980s with hits like "Can't Even Get the Blues", the tragic 1991 plane crash killing her bandmates, and her reign as "The Queen of Country" during the 1990s crossover boom with fiery songs and videos.Part 2 explores Reba entering the 21st century by collaborating with pop artists like Boyz II Men and Kelly Clarkson. It discusses her acting roles, the 2015 divorce ending her 26-year marriage, and two recent projects - a tribute concert with Carrie Underwood and new duets album “Revived, Remixed, Revisited” - showing her resilience.