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“Believe” is a powerful ballad by country music duo Brooks & Dunn, written by Ronnie Dunn and Craig Wiseman. Released in October 2005 as the second single from their album Hillbilly Deluxe, the song showcases a deeply emotional narrative centered around faith, loss, and hope.

“Believe” tells the story of a man reflecting on the wisdom of an elderly neighbor, “Old Man Wrigley,” who has endured tremendous personal loss yet remains steadfast in his belief in a higher power. The narrator learns life lessons from Wrigley, particularly when he faces the old man’s death, realizing the comfort that faith can bring in the face of hardship and mortality. This song is more than a typical country ballad—its spiritual undertones strike a chord with those who have experienced grief and are seeking solace.

The song was praised for its poignant lyrics and emotive delivery by Ronnie Dunn. Its storytelling quality, paired with Dunn’s powerful vocals, helped it resonate with fans and critics alike. “Believe” became one of Brooks & Dunn’s most significant songs, earning numerous accolades, including the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards for Single of the Year and Music Video of the Year in 2006.

The official video for “Believe” complements the song’s themes, depicting the narrator’s relationship with Old Man Wrigley and capturing the emotional depth of the song’s message. The combination of faith and perseverance gives “Believe” a universal appeal, allowing listeners to reflect on their own life experiences. This song stands as a testament to the duo’s ability to craft meaningful, heart-touching country music.

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