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About
Country singer and songwriter known for cowriting two songs on Lainey Wilson's 2024 album Bell Bottom Country, "Weak-End" and "This One's Gonna Cost Me," along with her own songs "Nowhere Tonight," "Free Drinks," "If It Ain't Fixed," "If I'm Being Honest," "Uber Driver," "Smoke," and "When Smoking Was Cool."
Before Fame
She attended the University of Georgia and graduated in 2009. She sang in church and fronted a college cover band before she moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 2012 to write songs full-time. She signed an exclusive publishing deal with Combustion Music in 2021 and helped write Chrissy Metz's song "Girl Go." Her big break was writing two songs on Lainey Wilson's Grammy winning 2024 album Bell Botton Country.
Trivia
She grew up listening to songs by Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Faith Hill, and Lee Ann Womack. She played BMI Rooftop on the Row; and headlined a Country Music Hall of Fame Songwriter Session in 2024.
Family Life
She was born and raised in the small rural town of Sparta, Georgia. Her grandparents took her to country concerts when she was growing up.
Associated With
She's toured or opened for Luke Combs, Brantley Gilbert, Willie Nelson, and Dwight Yoakam.