Country singer-songwriter Megan Moroney is known for her candid, “emo-cowgirl” storytelling and relatable lyrics about 20-something life. Born in Savannah, GA, she grew up in a musical household, eventually learning piano and guitar. While studying accounting at the University of Georgia, a pivotal performance at a sorority event, observed by singer Chase Rice, prompted her to pivot toward a music career. After moving to Nashville in 2020, she released her debut EP, Pistol Made of Roses, in 2022. Her breakout moment arrived later that year with the viral hit “Tennessee Orange,” which propelled her to mainstream attention and charted in the top 10 of the US Hot Country Songs. Her debut studio album, Lucky (2023), reached the top 40 of the Billboard 200, showcasing her signature mix of vulnerable balladry and traditional country influence. In July 2024, she released her second album, Am I Okay?, which debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard 200, featuring popular tracks like “No Caller ID”. She has won new artist of the year and breakthrough artists of the year at the CMA, and CMT award shows. With over 250 million Spotify streams, she has quickly established herself as a major force in modern country music, blending Southern charm with raw songwriting.