Reba McEntire New Music Video 'Pray For Peace' Gets Support from Kelly Clarkson, Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman & More, Watch Here (VIDEO)

Reba McEntire New Music Video 'Pray For Peace' Gets Support from Kelly Clarkson, Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman & More, Watch Here (VIDEO)
Reba McEntire has released hew latest music video for her heartfelt song "Pray For Peace".
She released the song exclusively to her Facebook page with a post reading, "The idea to write the song "Pray For Peace" came to me last year as I was walking on our place in Gallatin, Tn. For days I'd sing, "Pray for Peace", over and over. It wasn't until several months later did the other parts start to fall in place. Some, not until we got into the studio to record it.
I feel this song is a gift from God. I have never worked on a song as long as this one. It went from a bass drum, fiddle and singers to guest artist singing with me, adding more instruments and even a choir and a bagpipe!
It's an act of perseverance, prayer, hope, fellowship and mostly love."
You can watch her "Pray For Peace" video exclusively on her Facebook page HERE.
The 59-year-old country superstar/actress has been receiving a lot of support for her new music video including Kelly Clarkson who tweeted a link to the clip, writing, "So honored that Reba asked me to lend my voice to this new song she wrote!"
Keith Urban and wife Nicole Kidman also shared a short video with their daughters Sunday Rose, 6, and Faith Margaret, 3, which you can watch above. The current "American Idol" judge tweeted the video of the family doing the prayer and peace signs demonstrated in Reba's original video.
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