NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Multi-talented guitarist, songwriter, performer and producer Micki Free lays down piercing guitar riffs and opens “Ask (Honor Song)” with Native American flute in a new remix available everywhere today. The inspirational and uplifting lyrics capture the mindset of looking to a higher power for guidance: ‘when you’re lost, just Ask.’ 

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Micki Free joins two-time GRAMMY® winner Billy Ray Cyrus and Ben Burgess on the track produced by Yung Lan (Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby), Brandon Manley and Eric Hurt. The collaboration also features vocals by co-writers Burgess and Manley. Cyrus debuted “Ask (Honor Song)” on Apple Music Country’s Ty Bentli Show.

You know the future ain’t past
Buckle up and hit the gas
Won’t get there looking back
If you’re lost just Ask

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ABOUT BILLY RAY CYRUS
Two-time GRAMMY® winner Billy Ray Cyrus is a critically and commercially acclaimed superstar who has established himself as a household name across all areas of the entertainment landscape, including music, movies, television, theater and more. A passionate philanthropist, he dedicates his time and talent giving back to U.S. service members, veterans and first responders. Billy Ray Cyrus holds the worldwide record for the longest Hot 100 No. 1 best-selling RIAA® 14x Diamond-certified song of all-time as an artist and songwriter for “Old Town Road” with Lil Nas X. He exploded onto the music scene when his first album, Some Gave All, debuted on the all-genre Billboard 200 album chart at No. 1 and stayed there for a record-breaking 17 weeks in 1992. The lead single, “Achy Breaky Heart,” became a phenomenon and went multi-platinum, also becoming the first ever song to achieve triple platinum status in Australia. After “Achy Breaky Heart,” he followed up with back-to-back hits “It Could’ve Been Me,” “She’s Not Crying Anymore,” “Some Gave All,” and many more. Billy Ray Cyrus knocked himself out of the top Billboard position with his second No. 1 album, It Won’t Be The Last, featuring smash hits “In the Heart of a Woman,” “Words By Heart” and “Somebody New.” In addition to his GRAMMY® Awards, his accolades include Billboard Music Awards, BET Hip Hop Awards, MTV VMA Moonmen, Country Music Association Awards, American Music Awards and Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences Juno Awards, among many more.

 

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