Reba McEntire Back with Her Sassy New Single "Going Out Like That"

Country music queen Reba McEntire is not taking the back seat anytime soon. Redeeming the country dry spell of female singers on the charts, Reba McEntire will release her brand new single "Going Out Like That," the song will be available online Jan. 6.
Here's the full Instagram statement from McEntire: "I'm so excited to tell y'all that my new single "Going Out Like That" will debut and be available at iTunes on January 6! When you listen to thousands of songs trying to find just the right one to record, a really great song jumps out at you. That's exactly what "Going Out Like That" did to me! it jumped out because it's a great song with up-tempo sassyness!!! The first time I heard it, a man was singing the demo. When I sang it coming from a female perspective, it became a woman's power anthem! Sure hope you like it! #GoingOutLikeThat."
This new single will be McEntire's first single after her 2010's "All the Woman I Am," which produced the No. 1 country hit "Turn Up the Radio." While specific details of a new album are still under wraps, Reba recently spoke about the process. She will also be busy policing Brooks & Dunn while all three play Caeser's Palace for the next two years."We needed a good referee," Kix Brooks said. "[Reba] makes us both behave. It really is a great way for Ronnie and I to get back together. I think it's been a great break for both of us."
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