Country music icon Randy Travis announced today that his new song “Where That Came From” will be released this Friday, May 3rd. The track marks his first official release in more than a decade, since his 2014 LP “Influence Vol 2: The Man That I Am.” Fans were first introduced to the track a couple of days ago, when Randy posted a reel in collaboration with Cody Johnson teasing the new tune. Thus-far, there’s no word on how (or if) CoJo is involved in this release.
Throughout his illustrious career, Travis achieved numerous remarkable accomplishments, solidifying his place as one of country music’s most iconic figures.
One of his most notable achievements was his breakthrough with his 1986 album “Storms of Life,” which propelled him to stardom and established him as a leading figure in the neo-traditional country movement of the 1980s. The album produced several chart-topping singles, including “On the Other Hand” and “Diggin’ Up Bones,” earning Travis his first of many awards.
Travis’s success continued with subsequent albums, such as “Always & Forever” and “Old 8×10,” both of which produced multiple hit singles and garnered critical acclaim. His deep baritone voice and authentic storytelling resonated with audiences, earning him a devoted fanbase and widespread recognition.
Throughout his career, Randy Travis accumulated numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards, Country Music Association Awards, and Academy of Country Music Awards. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016, cementing his legacy as one of the genre’s all-time greats.
Despite facing personal challenges in recent years, Randy Travis’s impact on country music remains undeniable. His timeless songs continue to inspire and influence generations of musicians, ensuring his legacy will endure for years to come.