As of Saturday evening, the song was sitting at number 29 on the county singles chart.
Look for it to climb higher once more people take a listen.
Gabby, third on Season 16 of American Idol, calls the song “just the beginning of this next chapter of music.”
Of course, chapter number one was pretty impressive, with Gabby bursting onto the country music scene with her mega-hit “I Hope” and following it up with “The Good Ones,” another number one country single.
Gabby wrote the new song with Emily Weisband, Seth Mosley, and James McNair and also co-produced the track.
“This song means so much to me and is about all the little things that make my life so full,” she said in a press statement.
“These are my ‘Glory Days’ and I’m so excited to introduce my sophomore album with it.”
Earlier this year, Gabby announced that album number two would drop sometime in 2023, and March 7 Instagram post shows her in the studio with the caption “3 songs down today on album number 2.”
She’s currently on tour with Kane Brown. That tour will stop in Philly on July 8.
But she has lots of other shows scheduled as one, including a homecoming gig Aug. 11.
That night she’ll play a full concert at Pittsburgh’s PNC Park after the Pirates game with the Cincinnati Reds. Admission is free for anyone who attends that night’s game.
For all of Gabby’s upcoming show dates, check her website.
The new single is Gabby’s first new release since a deluxe version of her debut album “Goldmine” dropped in late 2021.
But for those who missed it, she’s featured on “Build a Boat,” a Christian single released by another former American standout, Colton Dixon, earlier this year.
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