Maren Morris
Maren Morris is an American singer-songwriter, primarily known for her work in the country music genre. Her career took off with the release of her debut single “My Church,” which earned her a Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
Morris began her career with three albums released on independent labels, starting with “Walk On” in 2005. Her major-label debut album, “Hero,” released in 2016, reached the top five on the Billboard 200 and topped the Billboard country albums chart. The album included hits like “My Church,” “I Could Use a Love Song,” and “Rich.” In 2018, Morris collaborated with Zedd and Grey on the pop single “The Middle,” which became an international top ten hit. Her 2019 album “Girl” topped the Billboard country chart and included the number one country songs “Girl” and “The Bones.”
Throughout her career, Morris has collaborated with various artists across different genres. She has worked with Ryan Hurd, Thomas Rhett, Niall Horan, and Sheryl Crow on collaborative singles. Her versatility as an artist is evident in her ability to cross over into pop music, particularly with her successful collaboration on “The Middle” with Zedd and Grey.
Morris’s work has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations. She won a Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance for “My Church” and received multiple nominations for her work on “The Middle” and “Girl.” Her albums have achieved significant commercial success, with “Hero” and “Girl” both reaching the top of the Billboard country charts.