22 MAY 2026 (TORONTO, ON) - Continuing to roll out a new music capsule each month, Reba McEntire delivers the second installment, Hurt Like That - EP, today (5/22) via MCA. Written by Kellys Collins and Casey Wood, the Dave Cobb-produced title track proves no one has sung about heartbreak over the last 50 years quite like she has. LISTEN HERE.
Reba McEntire’s Hurt Like That - EP Tracklist
- “Hurt Like That” (Kellys Collins, Casey Wood)*
- “Somebody Should Leave” (Chick Rains, Harlan Howard)+
- “For My Broken Heart” (Liz Hengber, Keith Palmer)^
- “What Am I Gonna Do About You” (Doug Gilmore, Bob Simon, Jim Allison)#
- “The Clown” (Dallas Davidson, Hillary Lindsey, James Slater)**
* Produced by Dave Cobb
+ Produced by Harold Shedd
^ Produced by Tony Brown and Reba McEntire
# Produced by Jimmy Bowen and Reba McEntire
** Produced by Buddy Cannon and Reba McEntire
“Reba McEntire wraps her inimitable voice around this tender ballad of longing and loneliness,” praised Billboard, with One Night In Tulsa - EP premiering last month alongside its companion “The Making of Reba” Playlist. Each thematically curated collection pairs a newly recorded song with carefully selected tracks that celebrate five legendary decades. Launching a tailored playlist in tandem with each music capsule, “The Rise of Reba” Playlist drops June 1, as it follows the meteoric rise of a chart-topping phenom breaking through in the ‘80s and fast-becoming Country’s next superstar.
Adding to her legacy, McEntire was recently honored in the class of 2026 with her defining album Rumor Has It (1990) being inducted into the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress. Her philanthropic leadership was also recognized Wednesday (5/20) when she was awarded the Music Heals Golden Ukulele, as a dedicated supporter of Musicians On Call, during the inaugural Music Heals Live! at The Pinnacle in Nashville, TN.
About Reba McEntire:
Multi-media entertainment mogul Reba McEntire has become a household name through a legendary career that spans music, television, film, theater, retail, and hospitality. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Hollywood Bowl member has more than 50 award wins under her belt, earning accolades from the ACM Awards, American Music Awards, CMA Awards, GRAMMY® Awards, GMA Dove Awards, and People’s Choice Awards, in addition to receiving multiple philanthropic and leadership honors like being a 2018 Kennedy Center Honors recipient. McEntire has achieved unprecedented success, including 35 career #1 singles and over 58 million albums sold worldwide. Holding the record for the most Top 10 hits among female artists with 60 Top 10s on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, her Top 10 reign extends five straight decades, landing her in the singular group with only George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton. Next celebrating a 50-year milestone in 2026, she's rolling out new music capsules once a month, as each pairs a freshly recorded song with carefully selected tracks that trace the evolution of one of Country music’s most enduring and influential voices. The Oklahoma native and Golden Globe®-nominated actress has multiple movie credits to her name, a critically acclaimed lead role on Broadway in Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun, starred in popular sitcoms Happy's Place (currently renewed for a third season) and Reba (six seasons), and served as a coach and mentor on The Voice (four seasons). McEntire has also proven herself to be a savvy entrepreneur with longstanding brand partnerships including her Dillard’s clothing line and western footwear collection REBA by Justin™. She has even added restaurateur to the list with Reba’s Place, a restaurant, bar, retail and entertainment venue in Atoka, Oklahoma. McEntire’s book Not That Fancy landed on The New York Times Best Sellers list. For more information, visit www.Reba.com.
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