Reba Celebrates 50-Year Mark Of Her Career With New Music Capsules, Curated Playlists
Reba McEntire is celebrating her five decade career with the release of new music capsules each month, curated specifically with songs from throughout her career paired with brand new songs that spotlight the road ahead for the legendary entertainer.
The first release, One Night In Tulsa, features songs around her home state and will be released this Friday (April 17) via MCA. On April 9, McEntire previewed the project during a special performance at her restaurant Reba’s Place, where she debuted a new song and the title track of the first capsule. Written by Neal Coty, Kylie Frey and Thom McHugh,“One Night In Tulsa” marks a return to the ’90s country ballads that cemented McEntire as one of the genre’s most definitive voices of heartbreak.
Each of the digital music capsules pairs a new song with carefully selected tracks that trace McEntire’s evolution as one of country’s most enduring and influential voices. Tailored playlists will be launched in tandem with each capsule to highlight the defining eras of McEntire’s career. Beginning May 1 with “The Making of Reba,” the first playlist captures a young McEntire finding her voice through classic country heartbreak, laying the foundation for everything to come. The playlists serve as a companion piece, offering fans a more expansive look at the moments, milestones, and music that shaped her legacy.
McEntire has racked up 60 Top 10s on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, extending her record for the most Top 10 hits among female artists. Her Top 10 success spans five straight decades, landing her in elite company with only George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton who have the same achievement. Her latest single “Trailblazer” featuring Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert garnered 2.6 million on-demand streams in its first week, marking a new personal best for Reba in the streaming era.
One Night In Tulsa Track List:
1. “One Night In Tulsa”
2. “Tulsa Time”
3. “Oklahoma Swing”
4. “Does The Wind Still Blow In Oklahoma”
5. “No U In Oklahoma”


