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Meghan Patrick Releases “Both Can Be True” and Announces Deluxe Album Out 1/9
Country singer-songwriter Meghan Patrick is embarking on a luminous new chapter, one that shines with honesty, healing, and fierce truth. With her latest single “Both Can Be True” and her deluxe album announcement, she commands attention with a rare blend of vulnerability and grit.
In this new track, Meghan leans into a story that was already in motion before her, written by Dallas Wilson, Trannie Anderson, and Michael Whitworth, but they held back for the right person to finish it with. Meghan says that when they brought it to her, they told her it was totally her vibe. She took their concept, the melody, her friends who had lived the chapters behind the lyrics, and spun it into something that feels intimately hers.
“Both Can Be True” finds Patrick in that rare space where introspection meets uplift. She describes it as part of the journey of her new era, her coming-to-self, her healing. The song aligns with the spirit of her current project, Golden Child, where she finally lays down what she’s learned, what she’s left behind, and what she wants to share. With these new songs, she isn’t just asking the listener to observe, she invites you to feel seen, understood, and reach your own level of introspection.
Currently sitting at #23 on the country radio charts with the title track, “Golden Child”, Patrick stands at the crossroads of commercial momentum and real personal evolution. Her forthcoming deluxe version, titled Golden Child (The Final Chapter), arrives January 9, marking a date that is both an ending and a new beginning.

In a genre that often values polish over pain, Patrick sets herself apart by embracing both. From her early days co-founding an all-girl band at age 13, to studying opera and jazz, fronting a 10-piece funk act, and touring bluegrass across Canada, she’s always been a musician who lives outside the lines. But with Golden Child, she strips back the performance and leans into the telling of her story.
“Both Can Be True” works as the sonic and thematic bridge. It carries her signature country-rock swagger, but also the tenderness of someone emerging from darkness into daylight. She’s not pretending that healing is linear, she’s saying you can hold more than one truth at once: the mess and the miracle, the wall and the way through.
For fans of Meghan Patrick, this isn’t just another single or album campaign, it’s the moment where the artist steps fully into herself. For new listeners, “Both Can Be True” is a doorway into the world of someone unafraid to feel, unafraid to question, unafraid to share. The deluxe Golden Child (The Final Chapter) is waiting on the other side of that door.
She wants to help you feel seen. She wants to help you heal. And she wants you to know: you don’t have to choose one version of yourself. Both can be true.