Lakelin Lemmings is embracing gratitude, faith, and the beauty of everyday moments on her new single ‘Life of Mine,' out now via Quartz Hill Records. The track arrives as an uplifting country anthem rooted in contentment, offering a heartfelt reminder that happiness is often found in life’s simplest things.
Inspired by the timeless hymn “This Little Light of Mine,” ‘Life of Mine' reimagines a familiar melody through a modern country-pop lens. With touches of church organ layered alongside bluesy electric guitar and steady backbeat drums, the song carries a warm, faith-driven energy while still feeling fresh and contemporary. It’s a sound that perfectly complements Lemmings’ down-to-earth storytelling style.
For Lemmings, the song became truly special through making it her own. “‘Life of Mine’ was sent to me by my producer, and I fell in love with it, but it just wasn’t me,” she explained. “So I asked the writers if I could rewrite a few lyrics and change a few things to make it more personal — and it turned out amazing.” That sense of authenticity runs throughout the track, particularly in its message of finding peace and fulfillment in love, family, and faith.
Produced by Ash Bowers, the song was co-written by Lemmings alongside Jaron Boyer, Matt Gorman, John Stephens, Dan Marshall and Kaylin Roberson. Together, they expand on the original hymn’s themes, turning it into a modern declaration of self-worth and appreciation for what really matters.
‘Life of Mine' marks Lemmings’ first new music since her debut EP Get Around Boy, which introduced her as a promising new voice in country music. With her upcoming radio single on the horizon and a growing fanbase, this latest release continues to build momentum.
With ‘Life of Mine,' Lakelin Lemmings delivers a song that feels both personal and universal — a celebration of a life that may seem simple on the surface, but is rich in all the ways that count.

