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She is also a member of "The Highwomen", a group also consist of Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, and Amanda Shires. Her was also married to country singer, Ryan Hurd until 2023.

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She is also a member of "The Highwomen", a group also consist of Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, and Amanda Shires. Her She was also married to country singer, Ryan Hurd until 2023.
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added her 2022 album and noted her divorce


She is also a member of "The Highwomen", a group also consist of Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, and Amanda Shires. Her husband, Ryan Hurd, is also a country singer.

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She is also a member of "The Highwomen", a group also consist of Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, and Amanda Shires. Her husband, Ryan Hurd, is was also a married to country singer.
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* ''Humble Quest'' (2022)



* AdvertisedExtra: A barely-noticeable backing vocal on Music/ThomasRhett's "Craving You".

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* AdvertisedExtra: A barely-noticeable backing vocal on Music/ThomasRhett's "Craving You".You" and on Music/TaylorSwift's "You All Over Me".
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In 2023, she made an announcement that she would be walking away from the country music industry. She cited personal reasons, claiming that the genre was "burning itself down".
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* ThePowerOfLove: "The Bones":
-->We're in the homestretch of the hard times\\
We took a hard left, but we're alright\\
Yeah, life sure can try to put love through it, but\\
We built this right, so nothing's ever gonna move it
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She issued a five-song EP via Spotify in 2015 and due to heavy streaming of the songs, Creator/ColumbiaRecords picked her up that year. A tour with Music/KeithUrban ensued, as did her major-label debut album, ''Hero''. Four singles have been released: "My Church", "80s Mercedes", "I Could Use a Love Song", and "Rich". In addition, she was a featured vocalist on Music/ThomasRhett's 2017 hit "Craving You".

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She issued a five-song EP via Spotify in 2015 and due to heavy streaming of the songs, Creator/ColumbiaRecords picked her up that year. A tour with Music/KeithUrban ensued, as did her major-label debut album, ''Hero''. Four singles have been released: "My Church", "80s Mercedes", "I Could Use a Love Song", and "Rich". In addition, she was a featured vocalist on Music/ThomasRhett's 2017 hit "Craving You".
You". Her second album included another hit single in "Girl" and her biggest crossover hit to date, "The Bones".



She is also a member of "The Highwomen", a group also consist of Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby and Amanda Shires

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She is also a member of "The Highwomen", a group also consist of Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby Hemby, and Amanda Shires



* AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLAble: "80s Mercedes" has the line "Just keeps get''ting'' sweet''er'' with age / She's classic through a''ny'' de''cade''."

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* AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLAble: "80s Mercedes" has the line "Just keeps get''ting'' gett''ing'' sweet''er'' with age / She's classic through a''ny'' de''cade''."



* SignatureStyle: Her music is notable for the presence of luxury, money and material wealth. "Rich", "80s Mercedes" and "Loose Change" are prominent examples.

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* SignatureStyle: Her music is notable for the presence of luxury, money money, and material wealth. "Rich", "80s Mercedes" and "Loose Change" are prominent examples.
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* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum The Highwomen]]'' (2019)

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* SignatureStyle: Her music is notable for the presence of luxury, money and material wealth. "Rich", "80s Mercedes" and "Loose Change" are prominent examples.
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* ''[[SelfTitleAlbum The Highwomen]]'' (2019)
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* ''Girl'' (2019)
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* ShapedLikeItself: In "Rich": "If I had a dime every time that you crossed my mind / Well, I'd basically be sitting on a big-ass pile of dimes."

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* ShapedLikeItself: In "Rich": "If I had a dime every time that you crossed my mind / Well, I'd basically be sitting on a big-ass pile of dimes.""
* ShoutOut: "My Church" name-drops "Cold, Cold Heart" by Music/HankWilliams and "Ring of Fire" by Music/JohnnyCash.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: "Rich" has two examples: "Big-ass pile of dimes" becomes "Big, big pile of dimes", and the line "[[PrecisionFStrike Shit]], I'd be rich" gets a SoundEffectBleep in the form of a cash register ding.



* ShapedLikeItself: In "Rich": "If I had a dime every time that you crossed my mind / Well, I'd basically be sitting on a big-ass pile of dimes."
* SoundEffectBleep: "Rich" censors the line "Shit, I'd be rich" with a cash register ding.

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* ShapedLikeItself: In "Rich": "If I had a dime every time that you crossed my mind / Well, I'd basically be sitting on a big-ass pile of dimes."
* SoundEffectBleep: "Rich" censors the line "Shit, I'd be rich" with a cash register ding.
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CountryMusic singer from Arlington, Texas.

Maren Morris began singing as a preteen and, after releasing a few independent albums, she got her first success in 2014 when she penned Music/TimMcGraw's "Last Turn Home" and Music/KellyClarkson's "Second Wind" a year later.

She issued a five-song EP via Spotify in 2015 and due to heavy streaming of the songs, Creator/ColumbiaRecords picked her up that year. A tour with Music/KeithUrban ensued, as did her major-label debut album, ''Hero''. Four singles have been released: "My Church", "80s Mercedes", "I Could Use a Love Song", and "Rich". In addition, she was a featured vocalist on Music/ThomasRhett's 2017 hit "Craving You".

In the midst of all this, she was also the vocalist on Music/{{Zedd}}'s early-2018 single "The Middle".

!Albums
*''Hero'' (2016)

!Tropes present in her work
*AcCENTUponTheWrongSylLAble: "80s Mercedes" has the line "Just keeps get''ting'' sweet''er'' with age / She's classic through a''ny'' de''cade''."
* AdvertisedExtra: A barely-noticeable backing vocal on Music/ThomasRhett's "Craving You".
* EarlyBirdCameo: Before having any hits of her own, she penned album cuts for Music/TimMcGraw, Music/KellyClarkson, Music/BrothersOsborne, and others.
* HeavyMeta: "I Could Use a Love Song" has her asking for a positive song to help her cope with heartbreak.
* IfIHadANickel: "Rich":
-->If I had a dollar every time that I swore you off \\
And a twenty every time that I picked up when you called \\
And a crisp new Benjamin for when you're here then gone again \\
And a dollar every time I was right about you after all \\
Boy I'd be rich...
* ProductPlacement: "My Church" name-drops Sirius XM's "The Highway" channel.
* SoundEffectBleep: "Rich" censors the line "Shit, I'd be rich" with a cash register ding.

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