Reba McEntire’s Music Video – “Somehow You Do” From the Movie Four Good Days – Out Now

Reba McEntire’s Music Video – “Somehow You Do” From the Movie Four Good Days – Out Now

Reba McEntire‘s powerful new song “Somehow You Do” – which is featured in the new movie Four Good Days — is available now.

Talking about the song, Reba says ““I definitely feel like the fans can relate to the overall message of this song. It does give hope when you’re down, depressed and you’re having problems in life. This song gives hope, and that’s what we all need.”

Reba thinks that the message of “Somehow You Do” fits perfectly with the theme of Four Good Days – “Well, the movie’s about a mother-daughter relationship dealing with drug addiction. It’s very emotional.”

Four Good Days stars Glenn Close as a mother trying to help her grown daughter, Mila Kunis, break the cycle of drug addiction.

When it comes to her music video for the track, Reba thinks the director did a great good of capturing the spirit of the song, Jon Avnet did a great job on creating this concept. He thought about it a long time, he listened to the song…I’m really glad to be the recipient to bring it to life, and I hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did getting it together.”

Four Good Days opens on a limited run this Friday, with a wider release coming in May 21st.

Watch Reba McEntire’s music video for “Somehow You Do” right here…

You can also see the trailer for Four Good Days here…

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