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CMT Reveals Next Women Of Country Class Of 2021

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

CMT has revealed the Women Of Country Class Of 2021, which recognizes and supports country music's most promising and powerful female artists.

The 10 upcoming female artists to watch in country music are Ashland Craft, Priscilla Block, Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Hannah Dasher, MacKenzie Porter, Harper Grae, Tenille Arts, Sacha, and Chapel Hart.

Emerging as one of the most exciting new voices in the genre, Big Loud Records' spitfire Ashland Craft from South Carolina is introducing her own brand of no B.S. country music.

Priscilla Block is known for her unfiltered, relatable songwriting and undeniable melodies.

Brittney Spencer is a free-spirited, singer-songwriter with a love for molding life, truth and wild imagination into songs.

Reyna Roberts is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter whose cover of Carrie Underwood's "Drinking Alone" caught the attention of Mickey Guyton and Underwood herself; while her first single, "Stompin' Grounds" debuted to critical acclaim and appeared on ESPN's "Monday Night Football."

Singer-songwriter MacKenzie Porter is a rising talent signed to Big Loud Records.

Rolling Stone Country has called Harper Grae a "platinum-voiced country-pop singer with a flair for turning her harrowing past into high art."

Tenille Arts picked up the guitar and penned her first song at age 13 and has been performing ever since.

A black female country artist, Sacha< is touted to become a superstar.

Chapel Hart is a trio of cousins from Hart's Chapel, Mississippi, consisting of Grammy-nominated Danica Hart, Trea Swindle and sister Devynn Hart.

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