Reyna Roberts

She was featured on Beyoncé's single "Blackbiird", which charted at #27 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for two People's Choice Country Awards in 2024.

She was the first female country artist to ever perform at a Rolling Loud music festival, and she has shared the stage with Luke Combs and Orville Peck and toured with Reba McEntire and Jamey Johnson.

[6][7] She was born two months premature, weighing two pounds, and doctors told her parents to play her music to help boost her brain development.

[8] When she was 10 years old, her family lost their home but paid for a storage unit to store her piano so Roberts could continue practicing the instrument.

In 2016, she released the EP The Beginning, which included the song "I'm Coming For Ya", and was a featured guest on the Spring High School Nation Tour.

"[10][17] In July 2020, Roberts released "Stompin' Grounds", (co-written and produced by Noah Henson) with Rolling Stone writing it "could go to bat with any song in the Top 20 on country radio right now.

"[18] Roberts joined CMT's Next Women in Country 2021 class along with Ashland Craft, Priscilla Block, Brittney Spencer, Hannah Dasher, MacKenzie Porter, Harper Grae, Tenille Arts, Sacha, and Chapel Hart.

[23] In August 2021, Roberts signed on with Nashville-based publishing company Eclipse Music Group but later decided to part ways with them.