March 5, 2026
Lori Rayne is steadily reshaping what country music can look and sound like. With standout tracks including “Woo Girls,” “Drunk Off You,” “Wedding Day,” “To Be Country,” and “The One That Ran Away,” she’s built a reputation for sharp songwriting, emotional clarity, and a commanding presence that’s impossible to ignore.
Her work has already caught the attention of some of the genre’s most influential tastemakers. CMT, Holler, Wide Open Country, and the Academy of Country Music have all spotlighted Rayne’s rising star, while her live résumé includes sharing the stage with legends such as Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and Margo Price at Farm Aid — a testament to both her artistry and her growing impact.
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A proud member of the all-female collective Song Suffragettes, Rayne is also part of a vital movement to carve out more space for Black women in country and Americana. Her music has been championed by Apple Music and featured on Rissi Palmer’s groundbreaking Color Me Country radio show, placing her firmly among the voices pushing the genre forward.
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Now, Rayne returns with a new release, “Where Do We Go,” an alternative-leaning single that further expands her sonic palette while keeping her signature storytelling front and center. The track sees her wrestling with uncertainty and emotional crossroads, asking hard questions with a vulnerability that lingers long after the last note fades. “Where Do We Go” is available now on all major digital streaming platforms, offering both longtime fans and new listeners another compelling entry point into Lori Rayne’s evolving world.
The single is now available on all digital streaming platforms HERE.
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