The country singer is joined on the poignant ballad by Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott and Chris Tomlin..

Country singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett released an all-star collaboration titled 'Be a Light' on March 30 in celebration of his 30th birthday and to spread hope and upliftment in the distressing time of the coronavirus pandemic. Thomas Rhett recruits country powerhouse performers Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin and Keith Urban to "Be A Light" for their timely Billboard Hot 100 hit, which landed at No. Artistes Reba McEntire, Keith Urban, Chris Tomlin and Hillary Scott joined Rhett on the inspirational new song. Proceeds from the song will go to the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund, which benefits people in the music industry who have been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Each of the performers sings a portion of the tune, with McEntire and Scott trading vocals on the chorus.

The song, written by Rhett alongside Josh Miller, Josh Thompson and Matt Dragstrem, offers a message of hope and encouragement in these difficult times. In a world full of hate Be a light When you do somebody wrong Make it right Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Keith Urban and Chris Tomlin join Rhett on the song. Said Rhett: "The voices who join me on this track are some of the brightest lights I know. Rhett delivered the new track, called "Be a Light," on Monday, his 30th birthday, and he enlisted an all-star cast of Nashville noisemakers to spread the message. Apr 1, 2020 Thomas Rhett released a poignant new song titled "Be a Light," featuring Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, and more country artists. In a time when the world needs it most, Thomas Rhett has released an uplifting all-star collaboration titled, "Be A Light." Thomas Rhett wrote this inspiring piano ballad with Josh Miller, Josh Thompson and Matt Dragstrem toward the end of 2019. Country singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett released an all-star collaboration titled 'Be a Light' on March 30 in celebration of his 30th birthday and to spread hope and upliftment in the distressing time of the coronavirus pandemic. Artistes Reba McEntire, Keith Urban, Chris Tomlin and Hillary Scott joined Rhett on the inspirational new song.

The lyrics find him trying to uplift others amid all the world's negativity and sadness.