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Cole Swindell teamed up with Anne Wilson to deliver a reimagined rendition of “Still Do.” The faith-fueled duet made its debut on Friday (March 6).
Wilson wrote “Still Do” with Jeff Pardo, Matthew West and Trannie Anderson. Swindell’s voice on the Grammy-nominated artist’s song “adds a fresh dynamic…pairing Wilson's soaring delivery with Swindell's grounded perspective while reinforcing its central message: no matter how far you've wandered, grace is still within reach,” states a press release issued to announce the collaboration’s arrival.
“'Still Do' is such a special song to me because it's a reminder that no matter how much life changes – or how many doubts we walk through – God's faithfulness never changes,” Wilson said in a statement. “I'm so excited to have Cole join me on this new version. He brings so much heart and authenticity to the collaboration, and I truly can't wait for everyone to hear it.”
Wilson initially released “Still Do” on her third studio album, Stars, which arrived in October 2025. The Kentucky-born artist’s 12-track project is “a defining moment – growing up on record, reconciling grief with grace and finding faith that endures when dreams take a different shape,” the release states. Pardo, Jonathan Smith and Ross Copperman teamed up to produce the album, and Wilson worked with powerhouse songwriters to co-write each of the tracks. Since then, she’s asked country star Swindell to join her on a duet version of “Still Do.”
“I am so honored that Anne asked me to be part of such a special song,” Swindell said in a statement. “I loved 'Still Do' the first time I heard it and it has really resonated with where I am at in life right now. Getting to work with Anne was incredible and I hope everyone enjoys it!”
Listen to the new version here: