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    Home » “They Said Life’s Too Short to Wait So I Put It All Into a Song” – Cole Swindell Lights Up Live TV with Heart-Stopping Performance of “Make Heaven Crowded” Inspired by Charlie Kirk’s Mission to Spread Faith and Leave a Legacy
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    “They Said Life’s Too Short to Wait So I Put It All Into a Song” – Cole Swindell Lights Up Live TV with Heart-Stopping Performance of “Make Heaven Crowded” Inspired by Charlie Kirk’s Mission to Spread Faith and Leave a Legacy

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodOctober 21, 20251 Min Read
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    Cole Swindell Pens Tribute Song for Charlie Kirk

    Country artist Cole Swindell has written a new song — titled “Make Heaven Crowded” — inspired by the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was killed on September 10. Swindell says this may be the most important song he’s ever written, and that if it helps just one person, the effort will have been worth it.

    From Teaser to Full Release

    After Swindell teased the track on social media, fans pushed to hear the full version, which he released on September 26. He credited his faith platform and expressed that the response to the song — including chart success across all genres — felt bigger than any musical milestone he’s been part of.

    A Televised Performance on a Meaningful Day

    On October 14 — which would have been Kirk’s 32nd birthday — Swindell performed “Make Heaven Crowded” on the morning show Fox & Friends. He said he was honored to mark the date with such a meaningful performance.

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