Sometimes not being able to choose is the greatest blessing of all. You may not be able to select the family that you are born into, but that does not diminish its importance. The support system through family can become the building block for self-identity and lead to successfully navigating adulthood.
The eventual appreciation of one’s family through maturity is compellingly encapsulated in Rebecca Richards’ latest single “The House”. “The House” is schedule for release on April 26th and will be available on all major streaming outlets. To prepare for the release, the song can be pre-saved beginning on April 12th.
“The House”, written by Richards and produced by Stef Judd at The Stable Studio in Norfolk, is a touching tribute to her childhood upbringing. The country ballad mixes a modern approach with the traditional and focuses on powerful lyrics that utilize her family’s home as the central illustrative representation of her family. The takeaway is clear, as long as the house still stands, together they can solve all problems.
Richards further ties “The House”’s message to her family by stating, “I know it’s not cool to say you love your family and are grateful for them, but I am and this song expresses my gratitude in the only way I know how. I am very lucky to have had them in my life.”
Richards is excited to build on an already monumental 2024. Her yearly highlights include performing at a BCMA (British Country Music Association) Awards showcase, her single “New Yesterdays” reaching number 3 in the British and Irish Hotdisc Top 40 and receiving global airplay.
Those wanting to stay updated on Richards’ music can follow her at rebeccarichards.com, Facebook @Becmusician, X/Twitter @Becmusician, Instagram @becmusician, TikTok @Becmusician and YouTube @Becmusician.
“The House” brilliantly conveys that sentiment that being stuck with family through thick and thin may sound problematic, but in hindsight, is one of life’s greatest advantages.
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