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Renata The Band Find Their Heartland Roots in “That’s My Missouri”

Renata The Band | Photo Provided
Renata The Band | Photo Provided



Renata The Band’s new single, “That’s My Missouri,” isn’t just a song, it’s a love letter to memory, family, and the landscapes that built them. With a modern Midwest-meets-all-country sound and harmonies that feel stitched together by blood and time, the track is both nostalgic and deeply personal.


“When we go back to our Missouri hometown, it takes us back to growing up and reminds us of that special time in our lives,” the band shared. “We wanted to really capture that feeling with this song, not necessarily missing a specific place, but how your time there made you feel and shaped you as a person. This is one of the most personal songs we have ever written and we’re so excited to share a piece of who we are with everyone.”


That intimacy radiates through every line. From blooming dogwoods to county line signs, the lyrics paint Missouri not as a dot on the map, but as a season of life, one filled with fruit-farm summers, easy laughter, and the kind of simpler times you only realize you’re leaving once they’re already gone.


And while the track may be anchored in the Show-Me State, it’s written for anyone who’s ever had a hometown shape them. The refrain, “It’s not the place but it’s the time I’m missing” strikes at the universal ache of growing up, moving on, and still hearing the echoes of where you came from.


From Tennessee porches to Missouri dirt roads, the song bridges past and present, honoring what’s been left behind without losing sight of where life has led. In a genre that’s built on storytelling, Renata The Band manage to make the personal feel universal, reminding us all that while places change, the heart remembers.


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