Eldredge hopes "You'll Be Mine"
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Eldredge hopes "You'll Be Mine"

Friday, February 7, 2025 – Brett Eldredge shared a new song, "You'll Be Mine," via his own label Warm and Cozy Records today.

The new track, along with his recent single "Gorgeous," which was out last month, previews a new era of music for the Illinois-born and Nashville-based singer.

Eldredge said, "I wrote 'You'll be Mine' a while ago and did a little demo with my band because I was so moved by it. I didn't have an album coming out anytime soon so I shared it on my socials, and my fans went nuts for it. I feel it's one of the best love songs I've ever got to be a part of writing, and I am so excited that I finally get to give the whole thing to my fans. It is a love song that goes deep, it's the type of love I've never felt until now, and I am ready to share that side of me like never before."

The new songs follows "Merry Christmas (Welcome to the Family)," Eldredge's eighth full-length LP and third holiday album, and the first release via his own Warm and Cozy Records.


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