King, fiancé take "Baby Steps"
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King, fiancé take "Baby Steps"

Monday, January 13, 2025 – Texas native Randall King and his fiancé, fellow singer/songwriter Brittany Warthan, announced they're expecting their first child in spring 2025 with the release of their duet, "Baby Steps."

The couple also released a video of the song.

Written by Warthan, Michael Davis and Dylan Nordquist, "Baby Steps" celebrates the little moments that go into building a relationship, each culminating in the next chapter of their lives as they prepare to wed and become parents:

So far, so good and its only getting better
Two hearts that could take on anything together
Still got a lot to learn cause we ain't got a clue
What happens when our world starts spinning pink or blue
Getting ready for more baby steps with you

"This baby is a massive blessing. I've always wanted to be a father and start a family, and it kick starts this year," King said. "Couldn't ask for a better momma either. This baby is gonna be so loved and raised up on Jesus and country music. Can't wait to finally have my little one in my arms."

"I'm blown away and just honored that God has trusted us with something so special," Warthan said. "I'm excited to go into another chapter of life with confidence because I get to raise a little one with a man that inspires me daily."

King released his sophomore album, "Into The Neon, via Warner Music Nashville on Jan. 26, 2024. King recently announced the acoustic version of the album, "Neon (Unplugged)," is due out on Feb. 21


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The second self-released effort of West Texas native Randall King is a throwback to mainstream '90s country with mixed results. King has a pleasant singing voice reminiscent of Randy Travis or George Strait, but at times the material is cliched and several tracks suffer from Nashville overproduction. King is at his best on ballads on which he keeps the production relatively unadorned as with "Mirror, Mirror" and "One Goodbye," which sound like they could have ...


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