Country superstar Cole Swindell has teamed up with Platinum-certified/Grammy-nominated artist Anne Wilson for a reimagined version of "Still Do," a song from Wilson's 2025 album, Stars.
The reimagined version, which was accompanied by a lyric video, sees the two artists trading verses, reflecting on doubt, distance, and the journey back to faith.
Wilson wrote the song alongside Jeff Pardo, Matthew West, and Trannie Anderson. The new version adds a fresh dynamic to the song, while reinforcing its central message - "no matter how far you've wandered, grace is still within reach."
"'Still Do' is such a special song to me because it's a reminder that no matter how much life changes - or how many doubts we walk through - God's faithfulness never changes," Wilson said. "I'm so excited to have Cole join me on this new version. He brings so much heart and authenticity to the collaboration, and I truly can't wait for everyone to hear it."
"I am so honored that Anne asked me to be part of such a special song," added Swindell. "I loved 'Still Do' the first time I heard it and it has really resonated with where I am at in life right now. Getting to work with Anne was incredible and I hope everyone enjoys it!"
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