Rita Wilson teases release date of new song for May 8

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Rita Wilson has teased the release of her new song, titled “Where’s My Country Song”, for May 8 on Twitter yesterday.

Working with American singer-songwriter Lee DeWyze, Rita is expanding on her music that relates to the “place where Southern California rock meets Nashville country.”

Rita Wilson celebrated two major milestones last year with the release of her fourth new studio album, Halfway to Home, out via Sing It Loud/The Orchard, also being honoured with the 2,659th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

People can pre-save her song through the link: smarturl.it/PresaveWMCS

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