Country Artist Cynthia Renee Honors First Responders with New Single
Nashville recording artist Cynthia Renee releases a tribute song celebrating first responders and military personnel, drawing from personal family connections and recent natural disasters to highlight the sacrifices of emergency service workers.

Nashville-based country artist Cynthia Renee is releasing 'Have a Heart for a Hero,' a new single dedicated to first responders and military personnel, highlighting the growing recognition of emergency service workers' contributions amid increasing natural disasters and public safety challenges.
The song, co-written with Dustin James and set for widespread release on February 28th, arrives at a particularly relevant time as California grapples with the aftermath of devastating Los Angeles fires. Renee, whose father served as both a deputy sheriff and veteran, brings personal experience to the tribute, which focuses on the daily sacrifices of firefighters, police officers, and soldiers.
The release aligns with Renee's role as ambassador for Hearts 4 Heroes USA, a non-profit organization providing mental health support and resources to first responders. The timing of the song is significant as emergency services face increasing pressure from natural disasters and public safety demands, while mental health support for first responders becomes increasingly crucial.
This marks a significant release for Renee since signing with Twelve-Seventeen/SSM in 2023. The artist, who draws influence from Olivia Newton-John and Carrie Underwood, has been building momentum in the country music scene, including appearances at CMA Fest for the past two years. The single will be accompanied by a music video releasing January 31st, with radio distribution following shortly after.