Country Music Legend releases new song more than a decade after losing the ability to sing

Country music legend Randy Travis has a new song called “Horses in Heaven,” and that is pretty incredible in view of the fact that he lost the ability to sing more than a decade ago.

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Of course, if you were aware of last year, the fact that Travis has a new song is probably not so surprising because he also released a new track in 2024.

Are you wondering what is happening?

Well, using AI, Travis, has been given the opportunity to make music again.

Travis suffered a massive stroke in 2013.

At that time per CBS NEWSHe only got a 2% chance of living. Randy continued to kick, but the stroke hit the part of his brain that controls speech and language toughest, according to this CBS report. And then it looked like his song days were over.

But last May he released a new track called, “Where it came from.”

The process of creating the songs includes a surrogate singer, James Dupre, who puts a vocal track. Travis ‘manufacturers then use AI software to take Travis’ vocal insulated footage and turn them into the song.

“This has been an incredibly hard 24 hours,” The 65-year-old Travis said in a statement. “Last night, many souls were lost in a terrible plane crash in Washington, DC, and this morning we lost a dear member of our country music and Warner Music family and released Giant Ben Vaughn. My prayers are with all the people affected by these losses, including members of our team. “

He reportedly said that “horses in heaven” “feels like a timely reminder of God’s love and mercy.”

“I hope it brings some comfort to those of us who are hurting, even if these tragedies,” he said. “We have decided to continue with this release and promotion of it, but felt remiss not to share what is on my heart right now … God bless bones, the victims of yesterday’s crash and everyone who feels the weight at this moment. “