Country music’s emerging star Rachel Holt joins forces with country legend Darryl Worley to deliver People Where I’m From, a heartfelt anthem that celebrates the strength and values of small-town America. Co-written by Worley, hit songwriter Chris Wallin, and Dan Demay, the song brings together generations of country talent to spotlight the grit, faith, and patriotism that shape American heartland communities.
Released by Baste Records, the Nashville-based label that stands at the forefront of conservative counterculture music, People Where I’m From follows in the footsteps of Jon Kahn’s #1 Billboard hit, Fighter, as a bold, patriotic message wrapped in compelling storytelling. With Holt’s rising voice and Worley’s established reputation, the song pays tribute to the people who represent the backbone of the nation.
The music video takes the message further, highlighting a critical reality: over 32 million Christians across America are unlikely to vote. The song calls on listeners—especially young women and the faith community—to make their voices heard this election season, stand up for their values, and head to the polls in support of President Trump. Holt and Worley deliver a powerful reminder that the values that built America deserve a strong and enduring voice.