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Morgan Evans and Laci Kaye Booth open up about finding love in the midst of heartbreak.
The two singer-songwriters debuted “Two Broken Hearts” on Friday (January 16). Evans teamed up with Fraser Churchill to write the duet, and the two artists’ “soulful harmonies entangle over raw, vulnerable truths,” states a press release. Evans said in a statement that “this song still hits me like the day I wrote it. It wasn’t written as a duet, but Lace’s voice took it somewhere I couldn’t have imagined on my own.”
“There’s nothing left of you/ Left for me, left of me/ That could be yours/ Two Broken Hearts find their way to each other/ Feeling their way through the dark/ Two Broken Hearts healing under the covers/ To keep them from falling apart”
Evans, 40, previously shared a sneak peek of the ballad with his girlfriend, Booth, 30, on Instagram. The then-unreleased track played over a clip of Evans walking off stage after a performance. Booth, who competed on American Idol in 2019, was waiting for him and jumped into his arms in the sweet moment. The couple made their red carpet debut together in November, when they had a “date night” at the 59t CMA Awards in Nashville, Tennessee. Evans and Booth previously shared photos with one another on Instagram, and Booth called the Australian country artist “my boyfriend,” when she spoke with a crowd during a performance earlier in 2025, “and I’m in love with him.”
Evans, who previously released “Beer Back Home,” is getting ready to deliver his sophomore album. He spend “a period of reflection” in his hometown, Newcastle, Australia, to write Steel Town. Evans taps “into a deep vein of creativity” in his upcoming chapter, the release states. “Ultimately, that centering period in Australia brought him back to Nashville with a renewed passion for crafting songs that resonate on a global scale.” Steel Town will arrive on March 20. Listen to “Two Broken Hearts” here: