In the news|May 02, 2016 04:36 EDT
Hillary Scott Teams Up With Parents, Sister For Debut Single ‘Thy Will’
Hillary Scott, vocalist for multi-awarded country group Lady Antebellum, has dropped her debut single, "Thy Will," which is a cut from her upcoming album.
In a long missive posted on her Instagram, Scott shared her excitement over working with her family for her debut solo gospel album, titled "Love Remains."
"The best part about this collection of songs is that it is featuring my mom Linda Davis, my father Lang Scott and my little sister Rylee Scott, all produced by Ricky Skaggs," she wrote.
"I wanted to first share 'Thy Will.' I wrote this song about a very recent experience that left me heartbroken, asking why, and facing some of my most difficult days. This song is my letter to God," she added. "As I ask some really hard questions, I hold onto the truth that there is so much to the story of my life that I can't see, but that I still choose to trust Him."
Reports of Hillary Scott going solo have been coming out since last year, but it was only in October 2015 when the first real details of the only female member of Lady Antebellum's album have been revealed.
But it seems there's no bad blood between members of the Lady Antebellum.
Charles Kelly, who is also going to a solo tour, told the Rolling Stones that their own respective projects doesn't mean they are leaving the group.
"We can take some time off and not feel like we're going to lose it all. We felt like that in the past, if we left off the throttle," he said. "So, yeah, we're not quite as hot as we were around 'Need You Now,' but we realize the fans are there.
Kelly added, "It's all about the music, so we need to step away and make the best music we can. That's the only way it's going to sustain itself."
For more information about "Thy Will" and Hillary Scott, visit the official website, www.hillaryscott.com.