Rising Christian and country artist Anne Wilson has released a new duet version of her song "Still Do" featuring country hitmaker Cole Swindell. The single is available now on all major streaming platforms.
Listen to "Still Do (feat. Cole Swindell)" here:
https://annewilson.lnk.to/StillDo
The collaboration blends Wilson's faith-driven storytelling with Swindell's signature country sound, creating a heartfelt anthem about trusting God through life's highs and lows. Anchored by emotional lyrics and warm harmonies, the song highlights themes of perseverance, hope, and unwavering belief even when circumstances feel uncertain.
Wilson has quickly become one of the most compelling young voices in Christian music, known for her ability to bridge the worlds of faith-based and country music. Her breakout hit "My Jesus" introduced millions of listeners to her authentic testimony and helped launch a career marked by honest songwriting and passionate performances.
With "Still Do," Wilson continues that tradition, offering a song that speaks to listeners navigating seasons of doubt, struggle, and faith. The addition of Swindell brings a new dimension to the track, pairing his smooth country vocal with Wilson's heartfelt delivery to create a powerful duet.
Swindell, a multi-platinum country artist known for chart-topping hits and collaborations across the country music landscape, adds warmth and emotional resonance to the song. The partnership reflects the growing crossover between Christian and country music audiences, with both genres sharing themes of faith, resilience, and personal storytelling.
The release further highlights Wilson's expanding influence in the music world as she continues to connect with listeners through songs rooted in both faith and real-life experiences. By collaborating with Swindell, Wilson brings together two musical communities while reinforcing the song's message that belief and hope remain strong even in life's most difficult moments.
As Wilson continues building momentum across Christian and country radio, "Still Do" stands as another powerful reminder of the enduring strength found in faith.















