Reba McEntire has achieved a remarkable milestone, setting a personal record that showcases her incredible talent and dedication
No Signs of Slowing Down: Reba McEntire Sets a Personal Record With the Help of Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert
At the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards on May 8, Reba McEntire, Miranda Lambert, and Lainey Wilson debuted their collaborative single, “Trailblazer.” The all-star trio wrote and released the single in order to pay tribute to the female country artists who came before them, and for the ones that will come after them. Needless to say, the single smashed at the awards show, and has continued to do so on streaming services.

Prior to debuting the single, McEntire, Lambert, and Wilson sat down with Billboard to discuss the inspiration, intention, and feelings behind the single. In that interview, McEntire divulged, “I remember listening to it in the dressing room. I couldn’t find a flaw in it, not a word.” “It was that great. I was very emotional when I heard it,” added McEntire.
McEntire is seemingly not the only one who feels that way, as the single has had an astounding reception from the public ever since it hit streaming services on May 9. Matter of fact, the single has performed so well that it has garnered Reba McEntire a new personal best in her era of streaming.

Behind “Trailblazer” & Reba McEntire’s New Personal Record
Following the release of “Trailerblazer,” the single garnered 882,000 streams per day three days after its release. That trend continued, as “Trailblazer” acquired a total of 2.6 million on-demand streams in its first week. Consequently, Reba scored the biggest streaming debut of her career.
It comes as no surprise that “Trailblazer” has become such a success. Thanks to its all-star line-up, extensive press coverage, and live debut, “Trailblazer” had all the makings of a bona fide country music hit. In addition to its streaming performance, Lambert, Wilson, and Reba McEntire’s single has been receiving rave reviews from critics across the world.

This impressive streaming accolade marks a major milestone in Reba McEntire’s contemporary career. Also, if this trend continues, “Trailblazer” stands to become one of Reba McEntire’s most-streamed songs of all time. Time will tell, but regardless, “Trailblazer” is out on streaming platforms everywhere now!
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