Megan Moroney is a rising American country singer-songwriter from Savannah, Georgia, known for blending traditional country sounds with modern pop and an “emo cowgirl” aesthetic. Born on October 9, 1997, and raised in Douglasville, she grew up in a musical household and began playing guitar at 16.
While studying at the University of Georgia, she shifted from accounting to music and digital marketing, eventually landing her first major performance opening for Chase Rice. Megan gained national attention with her viral 2022 hit “Tennessee Orange,” which climbed into the top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. In 2023, she released her debut album Lucky, produced by Kristian Bush of Sugarland, featuring standout tracks like “I’m Not Pretty” and “Girl in the Mirror.” Her 2024 follow-up, Am I Okay?, debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, further solidifying her presence in country music. She won the 2024 CMA Award for New Artist of the Year and collaborated with Kenny Chesney on the 2025 single “You Had to Be There.”
Megan is known not only for her introspective songwriting but also for her candidness on social media, where she connects closely with fans. Her music continues to reflect vulnerability, humor, and emotional depth, making her one of the most compelling new voices in country music today.