Pearce said working with Stapleton was a “dream come true.” 

Carly Pearce’s next musical chapter is about to begin with the release of her brand new single, “We Don’t Fight Anymore,” featuring, Chris Stapleton.? 

Out everywhere NOW “We Don’t Fight Anymore” was co-written by Pearce alongside Shane McAnally and Pete Good.    

“I’ve always wanted to write music that makes people feel something – whether that is feeling seen, less alone, happy or even uncomfortable. ‘We Don’t Fight Anymore’ felt like I was writing one of those stories that, whether or not we want to include it in our social media highlight reel, we’ve either been there or are living there right now,” Pearce shared in a statement. “Having Chris Stapleton join me on this song was a dream come true and he unlocked an element to the story that I didn’t even know it needed.” 

She further elaborated on the song in a social media post. 

“This song embodies a place that I think, if we are honest with ourselves, we’ve all felt at some point in a relationship,” she wrote. “The distance that feels heartbreaking, yet you’re also indifferent. I’ve always been a writer who never wanted to shy away from the ‘uncomfortable’ moments in all of our lives, and this song feels too important not to share.”

Carly Pearce previously teased the collaboration during an interview at Tortuga Music Festival in April. 

“I don’t want to give anything away, but this is the most excited I’ve ever been to put out a song,” Pearce told Neal before sharing that the collaboration is just “weeks” away from being released. 

“Am I coming with a duet again? Maybe I should call it a feature, let’s not call it a duet. It’s different,” she added. 

“We Don’t Fight Anymore” will mark the beginning of Pearce’s new musical era as she recently wrapped up her wildly successful 29: Written In Stone chapter after earning her 4th career #1 with “What He Didn’t Do.”