LISTEN NOW: MACKENZIE PORTER SEES THE BIGGER PICTURE ON “COMING HOME TO YOU (BIGGER HOUSES)” FEAT. OWEN RIEGLING
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NASHVILLE, TENN. – Big Loud Records’ global force MacKenzie Porter is reimagining her fan favorite debut album track “Coming Home To You” today, adding fellow 2X 2024 CCMA winner Owen Riegling and making it a duet as “Coming Home To You (Bigger Houses).”
First released as an early grat track previewing her April-released, full-length record Nobody’s Born With A Broken Heart, “Coming Home To You” speaks to the stage of life Porter is in as a wife, daughter, friend, and first-time mom. Marrying her signature “sound that mixes strength and vulnerability” (Billboard) with Riegling’s pure vocal tone, the dual perspective take on the heartwarming song elevates it to new heights.
“This song really does speak to the moment I’m living right now, so to bring it to life in a new way was special,” Porter says. “The first time I heard the demo on this one, I heard that it could be a duet if we found the right person to do it with. I love Owen’s voice; he’s such a talent, and he just got married so it felt like a perfect ‘right place right time’ kind of fit.”
“As someone who just got married to my best friend Liv, I connected with the song right away,” Riegling adds. “It doesn’t matter how big the house is, how green the grass is, how white the fence is, if I didn’t have her to share it with it’s not home. Thanks to MacKenzie for asking me to be on this song.”
Written by Tofer Brown, Lauren Hungate, Caroline Watkins, and Emily Weisband, and produced by 2024 CCMA Producer of the Year winner Joey Moi, “Coming Home To You (Bigger Houses)” is out now.
Listen to “Coming Home To You (Bigger Houses)” here, and download single art here.
Finishing out a year of global success, the 2024 CCMA Female Artist of the Year heads to Australia this November to play Ridin’ Hearts Festival in both Sydney (11/2) and Melbourne (11/3), before heading back to Nashville for her first-ever holiday season with husband Jake Etheridge and their seven-month old baby girl, Bowie.