Maren Morris, born on April tenth, nineteen ninety, hails from Arlington, Texas, and has made a significant mark in the music industry as a singer-songwriter and recording artist. Her unique sound blends country pop with elements of R&B, hip-hop, and rock, showcasing her versatility and broad appeal.
Her career took off with the release of her major-label debut studio album, Hero, in two thousand sixteen, featuring the breakout single 'My Church.' This success was followed by hits like '80s Mercedes,' 'I Could Use a Love Song,' and 'Rich.' In two thousand eighteen, she collaborated on the chart-topping song 'The Middle' with Grey and Zedd, further solidifying her presence in the music scene.
Morris's second album, Girl, released in two thousand nineteen, included the number one singles 'Girl' and 'The Bones.' Her latest work, Humble Quest, released in two thousand twenty-two, earned her a Guinness World Record for the most first-day and first-week streams for a country album by a female artist on Amazon Music.
In addition to her solo achievements, Morris is a member of the Highwomen and has received numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award, an American Music Award, and multiple Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Awards. Recognized for her influence, she was featured in Forbes' thirty under thirty list in two thousand eighteen and was named one of the most impactful LGBTQ artists by Out magazine in two thousand twenty-four.