Fans Made It Happen as Brandon Lake and Cody Johnson Unite on ‘When A Cowboy Prays,’ Turning Faith and Cowboy Grit into a Powerful New Anthem

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Fans nearly broke the internet asking for a collaboration between Lake and Johnson.

Photo Courtesy of Brandon Lake, Cody Johnson

After hearing high demand from fans for weeks, Brandon Lake and Cody Johnson have finally teamed up for a brand-new version of “When A Cowboy Prays.” The collaboration brings together Lake’s faith-driven songwriting and Johnson’s unmistakable cowboy spirit, turning an already emotional song into something even more powerful.

Lake originally released “When A Cowboy Prays” as a solo track back in September. The humble tune instantly struck a chord with listeners with its prayerful imagery and angelic melody. As fans continued to latch on, they began flooding Lake with requests to record another version with a true cowboy, Cody Johnson. It was their constant persuasion that made that wish became reality.

When A Cowboy Prays - Brandon Lake, Cody Johnson
When A Cowboy Prays – Brandon Lake, Cody Johnson

“Brandon apparently played this song sometime back and called me and said, ‘would you be willing to be on the song?’ because you demanded it,” Johnson said in a new clip, speaking directly to fans.

 

The country star continued, “I immediately said yes. I’m a huge fan. It’s called ‘When A Cowboy Prays.’ Cody Johnson, Brandon Lake. You said it, you got it.”

Photo Courtesy of Brandon Lake, Cody Johnson
Photo Courtesy of Brandon Lake, Cody Johnson

The soothing sound that emerges from the delicate guitar stums and drumbeats offers the perfect foundation for the imagery that the artists portray. They come together with a set of powerful harmonies to paint a picture of a cowboy who bares great humility when he turns to prayer in his everyday life.

It depicts prayer not as something loud or showy, but as simple, honest, and deeply personal, while connecting faith to rural life and working-class traditions. At its heart, the song suggests that even the quietest prayers have real impact, symbolized by rain falling in Oklahoma, families being reunited, and even stubborn horses finally breaking.

“When a cowboy prays/ It starts raining in Oklahoma/ Long-lost sons come home to mama/ And those stubborn horses break/ When a cowboy prays/ It’s a whisper and a rumble/ And it’s as strong as it is humble/ This old world just ain’t the same/ When a cowboy prays,” Lake and Johnson sing.

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Lake admitted that hearing Johnson’s voice on the song took it to another level.

“The one and only @codyjohnson yall!!! I could not be more HONORED & PROUD of this version of “When A Cowboy Prays.” I tear up every time I listen! So thankful for this collab and this friendship,” he shared before adding, “Cowboy or not, I’m praying it blesses every one of you and reminds ya the power of prayer.”

Johnson echoed that sentiment in a previous post, writing “Can’t wait for y’all to hear this… Honored to be part of such an incredible song.”

Even though the song has only been available for a few hours, fans are already calling it a “SONG OF THE YEAR!!” and claiming it to be “Perfect❤️🙌.”

There has been no word on whether or not the two artists will have the chance to perform “When A Cowboy Prays” live in the near future, however they both will be spending a good amount of time on the road this year on their respective tours.

Beginning in March, Brandon Lake will continue his King of Hearts Tour while Cody Johnson will launch his 2026 run in February.

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