
Canadian country powerhouse Marshall Dane returns with “Somebody Somewhere,” an upbeat yet reflective anthem that reframes loss through gratitude and strength. Rooted in North Americana and country-pop influences, the track celebrates the enduring power of love, honouring the people who shaped us and continue to travel with us long after they’re gone.
Originally sparked during a four-and-a-half-hour writing session with songwriter Matt Rogers, the only idea that survived was a simple phrase that would later become the song’s soaring chorus. “We let the song sit,” Dane explains. “Until I took that great hook and brought it to Rosanne Baker Thornley. Together we turned a sombre set of chorus lyrics into an empowering song about the power of love.”
“Somebody Somewhere” is deeply personal for Dane. The song was inspired by a picture of his best friend, whom he lost at 16, that sits on his studio desk. “I’m not sad when I see his picture,” he shares. “I’m empowered to know that I was lucky enough to love a best friend so much that he continues to travel with me along my journey. Even though all I have are some memories and some pictures, what’s held in those is a love that remains.”
Built around a dynamic live-band energy, the track steadily expands in scope and spirit. Dane intentionally brought in musicians he’s performed with on stage to capture genuine chemistry in the studio. “You can feel my boys smiling and their positive energy all over this recording,” he says. “I wanted to make events out of every section so the energy keeps building.” The result culminates in a soaring, no-compromise outro that’s complete with Dane’s signature, free-spirited ad libs.