Blake Lively is my style icon, and she always has rocking clothes and shoes. She keeps it really simple with hair and makeup, and I try to do the same thing. Onstage, I do a little smokier, a little more contouring, but I still always want to be an approachable and real artist, so I never try to go overboard.
I like making people feel pretty.
I would love to do a duet with Gavin Degraw. Or Ed Sheeran.
As a young woman, I just think there’s something really confident and empowering about being able to flirt back.
My first artist bus was Jason Aldean’s old bus, with deer antlers over the lights and cowhide on the back of the couches. It was such an absolute dude bus.
I’ve always wanted to dye my hair a bright color.
Me and my mom made a deal that if something would happen to help me get my start in music, I could get out of college.
I’ve never been scared, but I’m very naive.
Growing up, I remember thinking country music was all honky-tonks and beer and trucks – Britney Spears was my first concert.
My life is truly pop country.
I share so much of my life on social media, and I love the honest connection with the people that follow me.
My songs are my stories… good, bad, ugly, beautiful.
I also grew up on a farm in east Tennessee, so my roots are just naturally super southern, so I’ve always had that southern country lifestyle.
We had three cows and a goat. People from New York and L.A. are like, ‘Oh my gosh, that’s a farm!’ But people in Tennessee are like, ‘That’s not a farm.’ I’ve never milked a cow or anything like that.
My favorite thing ever is walking into a room and there’s like, shoes and dresses and sparkles in the room. It’s a good time.
I want to stay where I am. I’m stoked to be a country artist.
The greatest gift I’ve been given is being naive, because I don’t know what I can’t do. And when you don’t know what you can’t do, you think you can do everything.
My favorite festival beauty look is definitely braids and hats: a messy fishtail braid and a cute outfit, and I’m ready!
It’s really cool when, in every genre of music, you can listen to a song and know what era it was from.
Songwriting was a gift that came to me when I needed it the most.
I think that, as artists, all we can do is be who we are. I think that if we do that, then we’re automatically not anyone else.
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