Reba McEntire Breaks Streaming Records With “Trailblazer” – Star-Studded Collaboration With Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert Captivates Country Music Fans

Country music legend Reba McEntire is proving that her star power is as strong as ever, setting a new personal record with her latest single, “Trailblazer.” Teaming up with fellow country icons Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson, Reba debuted the song live at the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards on May 8, igniting a wave of excitement and admiration across the industry.

The trio’s collaboration, “Trailblazer,” is more than just a chart-topping hit—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the trailblazing women who have shaped country music’s past and those destined to define its future. In an exclusive interview with Billboard, Reba shared her first emotional reaction to the song: “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.”

Fans clearly share Reba’s enthusiasm. Since its release on May 9, “Trailblazer” has taken the streaming world by storm, racking up an astonishing 882,000 streams per day within the first three days. By the end of its debut week, the song had amassed a staggering 2.6 million on-demand streams, marking the biggest streaming debut of Reba McEntire’s illustrious career.

The runaway success of “Trailblazer” comes as no surprise. With its powerhouse line-up, widespread media coverage, and electrifying live performance, the single has all the ingredients of a country classic in the making. Critics around the globe have heaped praise on the song, cementing its status as a must-listen for fans old and new.

This streaming milestone is a testament to Reba McEntire’s enduring legacy and her ability to connect with audiences across generations. As “Trailblazer” continues its meteoric rise, it may soon become one of the most-streamed songs in Reba’s remarkable catalog. One thing is certain: the world can’t get enough of “Trailblazer,” and it’s available to stream everywhere now.