Carter Faith has released a duet with Wyatt Flores called "Nothin' Better to Do," a track that showcases chemistry and country swagger.

The new song lands on the deluxe edition of Faith's album Cherry Valley, a collaboration that raises the question of why the two artists hadn't worked together before.

Faith's work centers on direct, edgy country that addresses the messy parts of love, drugs, and late-night decisions. Pairing Flores with that material keeps the album fresh as Cherry Valley continues to gain attention.

The deluxe reissue emphasizes what made the original album notable: raw storytelling, forceful production, and candid narratives. Adding Flores suggests Faith is expanding her sonic range and bringing in collaborators who fit her approach.

For fans of Cherry Valley since its initial release, this duet is an addition to the album. For new listeners discovering Faith's take on modern country, "Nothin' Better to Do" demonstrates her growing reach.

The deluxe edition is arriving soon, and the Flores collaboration indicates Faith is continuing to establish herself as a significant voice in country music.