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Scotty McCreery Sings to the Big Guy in the Sky, 'How Ya Doin' up There?'

A man in a black t-shirt sings into a microphone on stage with red and yellow lights.

Scotty McCreery, whose voice is likened to Josh Turner's, has yet again wowed his lovers. The then 16-year-old singer who won American Idol Season Ten has not stopped creating music. He seems to be a darling lately.

In his latest, "How Ya Doing Up There," he seems to be extending his arms to everyone that could get in to offer comfort. He says, "I know that You're in control, But man, the devil's been on a roll."

He acknowledges that in a period of a crazy virus-like COVID-19, not even the government is in total control. With his songs, he believes he extends hope and joy. Right now, he thinks everyone needs to know how loved they are.

A dramatic black-and-white cloud formation with a bright, textured center against a dark background.

This is why, now 27, the country singer sings a song the similitude of a love song. He sings a song for everyone who feels lost, sad, anxious, and worried about the tortuous state of things.

Scott Cooke McCreery, the American country singer, has been likened to singing like Billy Gilman and Dierks Bentley. He has also been said to sound like Lauren Alaina, Dustin Lynch, and other country artists.

His song, "How Ya Doing Up There," has touched many. A YouTube user says it feels like God is talking to him, extending his care. His baritone voice is what gives some fans chills, in addition to excellent, calm sounds.

Another user commented that she lost her dad, whom she saw American Idol with, a year ago. The song means a lot to her. Users who have lost friends and family to the pandemic confessed how teary they got while listening to his music.

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