Country music singer Rachel Holt has seen her latest single, “I Was Gonna Be,” skyrocket up the charts just days after its release on June 21st. The song, which carries a poignant pro-life message, gained significant traction following its debut, coinciding closely with the second anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade.
Patriot Mobile, the sponsor of the song, reported rapid success for “I Was Gonna Be.” Within days of its release, the track surged into the Top 10 on the iTunes Country Charts and peaked at #5 by Sunday evening. It also claimed the #1 spot on PopVortex’s most downloaded music videos and continues to hold a prominent position in the top tier.
The song, penned by songwriter Chris Wallen, delivers its message from the perspective of a voiceless unborn child. “I just wanted people to hear the voice of the voiceless,” Wallen expressed in an interview with Breitbart, underscoring the emotional depth of the composition.
Initially hesitant about finding an artist willing to take on such a controversial theme, Wallen found an ally in teenage singer Rachel Holt, who fearlessly embraced the project despite warnings about potential backlash. “We got a call about this pro-life song needing a promotional sponsor and it aligned perfectly with our beliefs about the sanctity of life,” noted Glenn Story, CEO of Patriot Mobile, emphasizing the song’s alignment with the company’s values.
“It’s really a beautiful song and we need more conservative messaging in the arts as the music industry is a very important part of today’s culture war,” Story added, highlighting the broader cultural significance of Holt’s contribution to conservative themes in music.
Rachel Holt’s “I Was Gonna Be” stands as a testament to the power of music to provoke thought and debate, making a resounding impact on both country music charts and cultural discourse.