NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A Georgia native is getting her big break during the 2014 Winter Olympic games in Sochi, Russia, but she isn't an athlete.
Mallary Hope wrote "My Day," the song chosen by NBC to be the theme song for the winter games.
PHOTO GALLERY | Mallary shares her journey
The Cohutta, Ga native says she wrote the song in 2010. Three years later, she got a call from the label for Voice champion, Danielle Bradbery, saying Badbery wanted to sing it and NBC wanted to use it for the Olympics.
LISTEN | You can hear the full 3:50 version of "My Day"
"I just started balling because this song was such an emotional journey for me at that time," Hope said.
The song was born out of disappointment.
"I was feeling really beat down, like every song I brought in wasn't good enough," she said. "I told them I can write poor pitiful me all day long, but I wanted to write something uplifting that will help people feel good and give them some hope."
Hope says having her song chosen for the Olympics is a dream come true.
"I never would have imagined it happening. It's up there with playing at the Opry."
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