The excitement in the country music world is hard to miss as two of its brightest stars, Cody Johnson and Carrie Underwood, prepare to release their much-anticipated duet, "I'm Gonna Love You." Set to debut on September 27, 2024, this collaboration brings together Johnson's traditional country flair with Underwood's powerful, dynamic vocals, promising a blend that fans are eager to experience.
Interestingly, "I'm Gonna Love You" wasn’t initially planned as a duet. It all began with Travis Denning, one of the songwriters, who recorded a demo version in 2019 featuring female harmonies. At the time, Denning hadn’t imagined the track as a duet, but once Cody Johnson came across the song, things started to change. During the recording process, Johnson envisioned it as something more—a chance to collaborate with a major female voice in country music.
While it’s unclear exactly when Underwood entered the picture, Johnson admitted in recent interviews that his team wanted to "shoot for the stars" when considering potential duet partners. After much speculation, Johnson finally confirmed Underwood as his collaborator in a social media post, to the delight of fans everywhere. Johnson expressed his gratitude to Underwood for making the song "so special" and hinted that this collaboration might just be the start of even more musical surprises.
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