2024 CMA Voter's Guide

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ENTERTAINER

“A bona fide country music superstar.” –Rolling Stone

“Luke Combs has made a habit out of making history.” –Billboard

“One of the genre’s biggest success stories of the modern era.” –Under the Radar

The award-winning, Grammy-nominated multi-genre phenomenon’s debut, Whitsitt Chapel, earned the biggest country debut album in Billboard consumption chart history.

“… one-in-a-million ability to connect.” –Variety

“One of the biggest stars in country music – from Madison Square Garden to Crypto.com Arena.” –GQ

“If you want to set the bar, start – as always – with Chris Stapleton.” –HITS

“An arena-conquering giant.” –Stereogum

“In an age rife with division, he’s maybe the only thing Americans all agree on … one of the most reliable hit makers in music.” –GQ

“Stapleton is the rare country star with both traditional bona fides and broad commercial appeal. He has an outlaw soul and a pop star’s capacity for inescapable hooks.”

The New Yorker

Morgan Wallen’s One Night At A Time 2024 tour encompassed 38 shows, including a sixcountry European run, leaving Denmark’s Soundvenue remarking “[Wallen] showed that the country genre has reached all the way from the great American expanses to the small cobblestone capitals of Europe.” With Stereogum and Las Vegas Sun declaring him “the genre’s dominant superstar” and a “global superstar,” respectively, Wallen donates $3 from every ticket sold to his Morgan Wallen Foundation.

“Next-generation icon.” –Newsweek

“One of country music’s brightest stars.” –Billboard

“The reigning current standard-bearer for women in country.” –Variety

“Her music has a blend of brawn, heart and willingness to upend the status quo that’s not only listenable, but also the kind of thing you can’t help but root for.” –Rolling Stone

“A romantic survivor with cowgirl cred, carried by a voice that can convey ache and mettle in equal measure.”

The New York Times

CHRIS STAPLETON
LAINEY WILSON
LUKE COMBS
JELLY ROLL
MORGAN WALLEN

FEMALE

Kelsea Ballerini “has long displayed her masterful ability to take even the biggest stages and make them seem like intimate, living room performances thanks to her bold vulnerability,” proclaimed Billboard

With more than 7.5 billion career streams and a sold-out debut Madison Square Garden show approaching, the four-time Grammy-nominated and Time magazine “Next Generation” honoree continues to live up to the praise of NPR as “one of the most influential women in country right now… she’s defining the sound of the genre.”

Variety hails Ashley McBryde as “one of the very best we’ve got, in any genre.” Nevertheless, she proudly waves the flag for country music, as USA Today observes, “In an era where anything can be considered ‘country,’ McBryde is inclusive of ‘everything,’ yet remains tethered to the genre’s roots.” Inked magazine asserts “through her vocals, raw storytelling and direct actions, she champions the importance of belonging and community, fostering connections that transcend beyond the music industry.”

Megan Moroney is a “country music keeper,” proclaims Variety. Her “brand of truth-telling, equally funny and wounded, has struck a chord” with country music fans, says The New York Times. With 1.6 billion total global streams to date and two rave albums, Moroney is on a meteoric rise. The Tennessean calls her “a staple of country’s streaming and radio charts,” while MusicRow celebrates her “skill for relatability, creativity and wit.”

“Musgraves’ stellar songwriting has always remained the North Star of her craft.” –Billboard “Obligatory comparisons to artists like Joni Mitchell and Sandy Denny are very fitting here, and the way Kacey brings that type of artistry to the forefront of modern popular music is nothing short of remarkable.” –Brooklyn Vegan

“Delivering songs that are sassy, clever, occasionally emotional and thoroughly country.” –Billboard “Fan-favorite country singer Lainey Wilson proved that she has a great personality to match her fantastic singing voice.” –Parade

“Lainey Wilson continues her reign as country’s current queen.” –Grammy.com “Weaving together the highs, lows and in-betweens that she’s experienced along the way, her signature storytelling is front and center.” –Holler

ASHLEY MCBRYDE
MEGAN MORONEY
KACEY MUSGRAVES
LAINEY WILSON
KELSEA BALLERINI

“The best country singer of his generation.” –Esquire “A bona fide country music superstar.” –Rolling Stone

“Combs continues to prove himself to be a top talent in the industry.” –American Songwriter

“Outlaw superstar.” –GQ

MALE

“For everyone who’s facing the same struggles, Jelly Roll is their Springsteen.” –Variety Named one of “25 Platinum Players in Music” by The Hollywood Reporter

“A force to be reckoned with in the music industry.” –American Songwriter

An artist that media predicts “just might be the future of real country music,” Cody Johnson has skyrocketed to success with a following of passionately loyal fans who regularly sell out shows across the country, five celebrated albums, an award-winning feature-length documentary, 25 career RIAA certifications, a Pandora Billionaire Award, more than 7.5 billion streams and three No. 1 singles.

“Country’s most distinctive and emotional voice.” –Billboard

“His leaps, quavers and evasions of the beat can be traced to Al Green. But Stapleton brings his own drama and grit to the style.” –The New York Times

“There are but a few voices to reach iconic status in recent years, but Chris Stapleton’s is undoubtedly one of them.” –Cowboys & Indians

“There’s Chris Stapleton’s voice, and then there’s everybody else’s.” –Whiskey Riff

With more than 35 billion career streams, The New York Times dubbing Morgan Wallen “The biggest country star of the 2020s – and one of the biggest stars in pop, period,” and Billboard noting he “enjoys the type of superstardom that winds up becoming decade-defining,” the East Tennessean’s third studio album remains in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart and Billboard Top Country Albums chart 18 months after its release.

JELLY ROLL
CODY JOHNSON
CHRIS STAPLETON
MORGAN WALLEN
LUKE COMBS

GROUP

“They continue to put forth the authentic artistry they have promised their listeners since 2008.” –American Songwriter

“Lustrous harmonies are still part-and-parcel of their long-formulaic sound.” –Variety

“Little Big Town is not only Nashville royalty … but a designated ambassador to the wider music universe.” –Billboard

“When it comes to powerhouse bands in country music, Little Big Town has been one of the leading forces in the category for the last 20 years.” –MusicRow

“The quartet has created a legacy in their two decades together, releasing soulful ballads and jovial party starters that have helped the three-time Grammy winners become one of the most critically acclaimed country groups of their generation.” –Grammy.com

OLD DOMINION

“First-rate craftsmanship.” —NPR

“Old Dominion clearly know the songwriting recipe for success.” —Billboard

“As their career continues, they seem to only get better and better.” —Forbes

THE RED CLAY STRAYS

“A haunting callback to classic outlaw country with a rock ‘n’ roll edge.” –NPR Weekend Edition

“One of country music’s most exciting breakout acts.” –Grammy.com

“Refreshingly muscular and redemptively soulful.” –Rolling Stone

“Brandon Coleman’s terrific voice and smoldering presence have galvanized crowds on the road, and the troupe’s songs are deep and strong.” –HITS

“The band continues to captivate audiences with their authentic sound and genuine storytelling.” –Country Central

Zac Brown Band is a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning, Southern rock group with six consecutive Billboard 200 Top 10 albums and five consecutive albums debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Albums chart. To date, the group has sold more than 30.5 million singles, 9.3 million albums, amassed over 11.2 billion catalog streams, achieved 16 No. 1 radio singles and are the second act to top both the Country and Active Rock formats.

LITTLE BIG TOWN
ZAC BROWN BAND
LADY A

Brooks & Dunn, Country Music Hall of Famers and the best-selling duo of all time, are releasing their new album, Reboot II, Nov. 15. Featuring 18 reimagined hits like “Neon Moon” and “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” the album showcases artists including Lainey Wilson and Morgan Wallen, highlighting the duo’s enduring influence and songwriting versatility. Celebrated for 30+ years with multiple Grammys and 20 No. 1s, they also hold the longest-running country music residency in Las Vegas and will return to the road in 2025 on the Neon Moon Tour

DUO

“With TJ’s intoxicating baritone and John’s guitar fireworks, Brothers Osborne has become one of Nashville’s most beloved duos.” –Garden & Gun

“Groundbreaking sonic work is commonplace for the duo.” –The Tennessean

“Their sound is instantly recognizable and fully their own.” –Nashville Scene

“One of the key qualities that has driven Brothers Osborne to success is their ability to write songs that are as clever and unapologetically real as they are.” –American Songwriter

The two-time CMA Duo of the Year, four-time ACM Duo of the Year and reigning 2024 CMT Music Award Duo/Group Video of the Year winners have become global superstars, amassing nearly 13 billion streams globally, 139 worldwide career multi-platinum, platinum and gold certifications to date, including 60 U.S. RIAA and 79 international awards. In the 12+ years since they formed, Dan + Shay have released five studio albums, including this year’s critically acclaimed Bigger Houses

“Symbiotic harmonies and endlessly catchy melodies.” –American Songwriter

“They stand alone when it comes to current female duos. No other has come close to their success.”

–Houston Chronicle

“With 10 years in the industry, the dynamic duo has formed a bond that shines through their music.”

–The Baltimore Sun

“Powerhouse country duo.” –Today

THE WAR AND TREATY

“This Nashville couple is as good as it gets. There are no finer singers, nor more emotional interpreters in our world. Their soul-ripping voices can make the angels in heaven weep for joy.” –MusicRow

“In context and talent, they are unlike any other act in music.” –The Tennessean “Each vocalist is a powerhouse in their own right. However, when they come together, it’s hard not to see the spirit moving in the room.” –American Songwriter

BROTHERS OSBORNE
DAN + SHAY
MADDIE & TAE
BROOKS & DUNN

SINGLE

“A Bar Song (Tipsy);” Shaboozey; Producers: Sean Cook, Nevin Sastry Mix Engineer: Raul Lopez

More than 1 billion streams globally. Certified 5x Platinum.  No. 1 on Billboard Hot Country (14 weeks and counting).

Historic and record-breaking No. 1 on Billboard Country Airplay for seven weeks. Historic No. 1 at Country radio (two weeks).

“Honoring country tradition and moving it forward.” –Rolling Stone “The future of country music.” –NPR

“Dirt Cheap;” Cody Johnson; Producer: Trent Willmon Mix Engineer: Jack Clarke

“A masterful country performance on every level. The tug-at-your-heartstrings lyric is powerful enough, but Johnson’s delivery kicks it into another realm. A superstar at work.” –MusicRow

“I Had Some Help;” Post Malone f/Morgan Wallen Producers: Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins Mix Engineer: Ryan Gore

“Morgan Wallen and country music newcomer Post Malone’s hit, ‘I Had Some Help,’ conquers the Billboard Hot 100.” –Forbes “Country with a capital C.” –NPR

“The most dominant single of the year so far.” –The New York Times Billboard’s 2024 all-genre “Song of the Summer.”

“Watermelon Moonshine;” Lainey Wilson; Producer: Jay Joyce Mix Engineers: Jason Hall, Jay Joyce

“‘Watermelon Moonshine’ is the epitome of country nostalgia.” –Rolling Stone

“Wilson employs a lilting vocal to convey a timeless tale that melds memories.” –Billboard

“The nostalgic track has a warm feeling about it. Instantly, the listener is pulled in by their own memories of past loves.” –American Songwriter

“White Horse;” Chris Stapleton; Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Stapleton; Mix Engineer: Vance Powell

“‘White Horse’ is another crown jewel in Stapleton’s collection.” –Holler  “Written by Stapleton with Semisonic’s Dan Wilson, ‘White Horse’ is a plea to a lover to wait for him, as he’s not fully ready to give his heart away at the moment. His gravelly shout, paired with synthesizers and organ, give this track a open-road feel.” –Billboard

“‘White Horse’ elevates Stapleton’s gritty vocals to new heights through the blazing intro of electric guitar riffs and hard-hitting drumbeats that builds into a traditional country sound featuring a hint of bluesy rhythms.” –Country Now “‘White Horse’ is a solid example of Stapleton’s signature blend of country, blues and rock. A rock-solid guitar riff is the heartbeat of the song. The rocking instrumentation creates a near-perfect backdrop for the lyrics.” –American Songwriter “Stapleton’s voice is such a torrent of sound that he can make your heart beat faster without hardly trying. This fiery single [‘White Horse’] blurs the lines between country and southern rock while confirming his bonfire intensity as a performer. Undeniable.”  –MusicRow

ALBUM

Deeper Well; Kacey Musgraves; Producers: Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves, Daniel Tashian; Mix Engineers: Shawn Everett, Konrad Snyder

“Musgraves really did knock it out of the park with her sixth studio album, a heartfelt and gorgeously constructed collection of music that revolves heavily around nature and all its magic.” –Consequence “Kacey’s musical well is deep and wide, with ever-changing and evolving inspirations that feed into everything she releases and is apparent on every song on Deeper Well.” –Whiskey Riff

“Obligatory comparisons to artists like Joni Mitchell and Sandy Denny are very fitting here, and the way Kacey brings that type of artistry to the forefront of modern popular music is nothing short of remarkable.” –Brooklyn Vegan

“Deeper Well finds the artist ready to place the youthful mistakes of her past behind her for a quieter, more contented sound.” –The New York Times

Fathers & Sons; Luke Combs; Producers: Luke Combs, Chip Matthews, Jonathan Singleton; Mix Engineer: Chip Matthews

“Filled with unexpected warmth and vulnerability … a perfect match for Mr. Combs’ warm and engaging style.” –The Wall Street Journal

“Some of the most personal and vulnerable songwriting Luke Combs has ever shared … it may be his strongest outing to date.” –American Songwriter “Emotional and heartfelt.” –Billboard

“The whole project is emotionally awesome. There is a reason why the man is a country superstar.” –MusicRow

Higher; Chris Stapleton; Producers: Dave Cobb, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Stapleton; Mix Engineer: Vance Powell

“Higher feels at once both timeless and of the moment.” –Billboard

“Higher puts him where he always really was – in that classic kind of rock and soul, Tom Petty, Eagles, going beyond the confines of the genre.” –NPR

“His best project yet. Higher finds Stapleton once again raising his bar. How lucky that we get to watch him continue to climb.” –SPIN

“Chris Stapleton blew our collective minds with his fifth solo album Higher, a fiery showcase of his virtuosic talents.” –The Scene

Leather; Cody Johnson; Producer: Trent Willmon Mix Engineer: Jack Clarke

“Just one listen makes it very clear that he is the genre’s benchmark.” –Holler “The singer captured that same unapologetic storytelling throughout the remainder of the record and even on the [album’s] cover photo.” –Country Now

Whitsitt Chapel; Jelly Roll; Producers: Andrew Baylis, Brock Berryhill, Zach Crowell, Jesse Frasure, David Garcia, Kevin “Thrasher” Gruft, Austin Nivarel, David Ray Stevens Mix Engineers: Jeff Braun, Jim Cooley

Award-winning, Grammy-nominated, Nashville-native singer/songwriter Jelly Roll debuted Top 3 on the Billboard 200 all genre chart and No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart with his debut country album, Whitsitt Chapel, earning the biggest country debut album in Billboard Consumption Chart history.

“Whitsitt Chapel offers one of the most Merle Haggard-esque modern country albums this century.” –HITS Daily Double

“Burn It Down;” Songwriters: Hillary Lindsey, Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose

“The smoldering heartache song bursts into flame on its bridge and keeps on burning to its smoking-ashes finale. McCollum’s delivery is appropriately edgy and pained. The man is a star.” –MusicRow

“By the time he soars into the final refrain, that scorched-earth policy feels downright cathartic.” –Rolling Stone

“Dirt Cheap;” Songwriter: Josh Phillips

SONG

Every now and then an artist releases a song that is so powerful it stops you in your tracks and moves you so deeply that you are reminded of the power of music and why it’s so important in our lives. “Dirt Cheap” by Cody Johnson is one of those songs. The powerful narrative about valuing family memories over money comes to life in a heart-wrenching music video, directed by Dustin Haney. The RIAA gold-certified “Dirt Cheap” is undeniably one of the best songs released in years, and is expected to be a favorite among voters for the upcoming CMA Awards.

“I Had Some Help;” Songwriters: Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins, Austin Post, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen, Chandler Paul Walters

“A country rocker with a faster pace than Wallen’s biggest hits and more twang than Posty’s typical oeuvre.” –Billboard

“Their roster is fleshed out by an all-star crew of writers and producers who give the song a breezy, Tom Pettylike melodic rush.” –Billboard

“The track boasts abundant hooks and a contagious momentum.” –Stereogum “Nashville subject matter, storytelling, session players and stars.” –The New York Times

“The Painter;” Songwriters: Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins, Ryan Larkins

Named one of The New York Times’ “Best Songs of 2023,” gold-certified No. 1 song “The Painter” was the first single off Cody’s new, 12-track studio album, Leather, chosen for the way its story mirrors his relationship with wife Brandi and her belief and support of his dreams and career.

“White Horse;” Songwriters: Chris Stapleton, Dan Wilson

“‘White Horse’ is another crown jewel in Stapleton’s collection.” –Holler

“Written by Stapleton with Semisonic’s Dan Wilson, ‘White Horse’ is a plea to a lover to wait for him, as he’s not fully ready to give his heart away at the moment. His gravelly shout, paired with synthesizers and organ, give this track a open-road feel.” –Billboard

“‘White Horse’ elevates Stapleton’s gritty vocals to new heights through the blazing intro of electric guitar riffs and hardhitting drumbeats that builds into a traditional country sound featuring a hint of bluesy rhythms.” –Country Now “‘White Horse’ is a solid example of Stapleton’s signature blend of country, blues and rock. A rock-solid guitar riff is the heartbeat of the song. The rocking instrumentation creates a near-perfect backdrop for the lyrics.” –American Songwriter “Stapleton’s voice is such a torrent of sound that he can make your heart beat faster without hardly trying. This fiery single [‘White Horse’] blurs the lines between country and southern rock while confirming his bonfire intensity as a performer. Undeniable.”  –MusicRow

EVENT

“Cowboys Cry Too;” Kelsea Ballerini w/Noah Kahan

Producers: Kelsea Ballerini, Alysa Vanderheym

Surpassing 75 million all-time streams, “Cowboys Cry Too (w/Noah Kahan)” continues to climb at Country radio.

“A beautifully crafted country song that hits all the right notes.” –American Songwriter “A tender duet that values sensitivity in its storytelling … aimed straight at the heart of Country radio.” –Billboard

“The delicate production is exquisite, and these two vocalists blend like they’ve been singing together all their lives.” –MusicRow

“I Had Some Help;” Post Malone f/Morgan Wallen Producers: Louis Bell, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins

More than one billion global streams and counting.

“As Wallen boasts the seasonal No. 1 on Songs of the Summer in back-to-back years, he’s just the second artist ever to link such a streak, and the first in 46 years.” –Billboard

“Very in tune with contemporary Nashville and the sort of axis of humor that it rotates around.” –NPR “The song with the most single-week streams this year.” –Variety (as of 5/20) ”Juggernaut collaboration.” –Complex

“I Remember Everything;” Zach Bryan f/Kacey Musgraves Producer: Zach Bryan

Oklahoma native Zach Bryan has gone from serving in the U.S. Navy to standing at the forefront of country as a Grammy Award-winning storyteller, performer and once-in-a-generation voice.

To date, he has accrued more than 20 billion streams and earned 31 total RIAA Gold and Platinum certifications, including the now Platinum (7x) “Something In The Orange” and the Platinum (2x) “I Remember Everything.” The latter secured him a 2024 Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.

“Man Made A Bar;” Morgan Wallen f/Eric Church Producer: Joey Moi

Wallen’s collaboration with Eric Church became his 12th No. 1 at Country radio (adding three more since), with Billboard calling it “a tribute to the hazy, smoke-filled spaces where libations flow freely and the heartbroken escape to find solace and refuge.” The RIAA Platinum-certified hit hails from Wallen’s 16 week Billboard 200 No. 1 album, One Thing At A Time.

“You Look Like You Love Me;” Ella Langley f/Riley Green Producer: Will Bundy

“This song will hang around in people’s minds for years to come.” –Whiskey Riff “‘You Look Like You Love Me’ is sure to be a shoo-in come awards season.” –Holler

VIDEO

“Dirt Cheap;” Cody Johnson; Director: Dustin Haney

The poignant music video for Cody Johnson’s  No. 1 single, “Dirt Cheap,” directed by Dustin Haney, has amassed more than seven million views on YouTube and features highly regarded actor, poet and performer Red Steagall.

“I Had Some Help;” Post Malone f/Morgan Wallen Director: Chris Villa

More than 96 million views and counting.

“Mega-collab that looks to be on its way to being [Post’s] biggest yet.” –Billboard

“Post Malone is getting his yeehaw groove on with the help of a friend.” –USA Today

“A barroom rave-up by Malone with Wallen that’s more honky-tonk than hip-hop.” –Slate

“I’m Not Pretty;” Megan Moroney Directors: Jeff Johnson, Megan Moroney

Earning over three million views on YouTube, the visual for Megan Moroney’s “I’m Not Pretty” not only stars the country hitmaker, but also sees her in the director’s chair. Working alongside co-director Jeff Johnson, Moroney showcases the “openness that has made her one of country music’s fastest-rising female artists,” says Billboard. “I’m Not Pretty” sees Moroney highlight the “ache that comes with the spectrum of girlhood” (American Songwriter) and excel in “making the personal universal” (Billboard).

“The Painter;” Cody Johnson; Director: Dustin Haney

The visual for Cody Johnson’s No. 1 single “The Painter” was inspired by a young woman with special needs named Katie McCormick, and brings to life one of her paintings using AI technology. “[‘The Painter’] allows everyone who hears it to drift away in thought to that person who adds beauty and color to their own life,” explained Katie’s mother. “This is what country music is all about.”

“Wildflowers and Wild Horses;” Lainey Wilson Director: Patrick Tracy

“Delivers a message of perseverance and freedom via the imagery of the American West.” –Rolling Stone

“A powerful anthem that addresses independence, resilience and an outlaw spirit.” –Holler “Really unique and interesting visuals.” –Whiskey Riff “Cinematic.” –Country Now “Delivers a message of toughness and perseverance built around the imagery of Wilson’s humble country upbringing.” –American Songwriter

NEW ARTIST

Megan Moroney is “country’s new darling,” proclaims People Entertainment Focus celebrates her “distinctive vocals, smart lyrics and immediate connection with the crowd,” while The Tennessean boasts that her sophomore album, Am I Okay?, has “prepared her for country superstardom.” As Variety notes, Moroney is “one of traditional-leaning country’s best and brightest new standard-bearers, upholding the most essential of the old values in a broadly beguiling new package.”

“A Bar Song (Tipsy)” certified 5x Platinum.

More than 1 billion streams globally.

No. 1 on Billboard Hot Country chart (14 weeks and counting).

Historic and record breaking No 1 on Billboard Country Airplay for seven weeks.

Historic No. 1 at Country radio (two weeks).

“Honoring country tradition and moving it forward.” –Rolling Stone “The future of country music.” –NPR

Billboard’s Country Rookie of the Year 2024.

Three consecutive multi-week No. 1 records make him the first artist in history to achieve this feat with his first three records.

“One of the most versatile new voices in the genre.” –American Songwriter “He’s a vocal powerhouse, but his pitch has a gruff, ragged edge.” –Stereogum “Smith’s vocal is a flexible instrument that is so genuinely powerful that, aided by intentional musicianship, it achieves songs that feel familiar in a heart-warming and instantly connective manner.” –The Tennessean

MITCHELL TENPENNY

New Artist of the Year nominee Mitchell Tenpenny has seen his career explode in the past 12 months. His success as a touring artist has grown from recent guest slots on the road with Jason Aldean, Luke Combs and Jordan Davis to his own headline tour. From The Tonight Show to the Today show, he has performed his music to an ever-growing legion of fans, reached the top of the charts with two No. 1 singles in the last year and added to his gold and platinum selling status. Mitchell’s career and artistry is indeed on the rise.

Since releasing his debut radio single, “Sounds Like The Radio,” in January (currently top 20 and climbing,) Zach Top has racked up 3.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify and 643k followers on Instagram. His debut album, Cold Beer & Country Music, which Country Central calls, “a masterclass in traditional country music,” spent three weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers album chart. Top, who Rolling Stone calls one of the “hottest acts right now,” was recently named Discovery Artist of the Year at the 2024 MusicRow Awards and just sold out every date on his upcoming 2025 headlining tour.

BAILEY ZIMMERMAN

“Bailey Zimmerman has quickly become one of the hottest new artists in country music, with his raw storytelling and heartfelt lyrics resonating deeply with audiences.” –Billboard

“Bailey Zimmerman’s unique ability to connect with fans through his music is undeniable, and his trajectory continues to rise with every release.” –Variety

“Zimmerman’s rise to stardom feels like a natural progression for an artist whose music speaks directly to the soul of the country music fanbase.” –The Tennessean

SHABOOZEY
NATE SMITH
ZACH TOP
MEGAN MORONEY

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