Following a serendipitous introduction at Nashville's historic Grand Ole Opry last year, GRAMMY-nominated, Dove Award-winning Gotee singer/songwriter Ryan Stevenson and multi-Platinum country icon Deana Carter have joined forces for an inspiring new collaboration. "Rich," Stevenson's latest single, finds deeply personal common ground for the acclaimed artists and has already landed on such key playlists as Spotify's Country By The Grace Of God and Apple Music's New In Christian.
The country ballad, which echoes the words of Stevenson's late mother, serves as a powerful reminder that true wealth isn't found in material things: "The bottom line ain't always what it seems/And the treasures of your heart can change how you see everything/The most special things in life/They don't come with a dollar sign/But you don't have to have a fortune to your name/To be rich in different ways."
"I wrote 'Rich' to remind me of a truth my mom used to declare over our family," Stevenson shares of the song's inspiration. "She would say, 'We might not have a lot financially or in the sense of material things, but we're extremely wealthy in the things that matter. We're rich in different ways.' That sentiment was stamped on my heart as a young kid and has carried me through life."
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