I am incredibly thankful for the strong support I have from my peers in the industry and of course my amazing fans.
Long intros are cool because there's a little bit of anticipation, you know?
Junk food drags you down.
Marriage is gonna be your stability through everything.
We had like a jolt of women in country, and it seems like we're just kind of there now.
After trying Atkins and doing Nutrisystem a few times, now I'm just focused on maintaining a healthy lifestyle rather than dieting.
I kicked the door open, and I'm gonna hold my leg in there. I'm keeping the door open for all these amazing female singer-songwriters that are coming out.
I do write a lot from personal experience, but I also embellish a bit.
I'm married to my best friend!
If you don't stand for something, how can anyone respect what you do?
My mom was always saying: 'Be whatever you want to be, but stick with it. Don't waver. Don't change who you are for anybody.'
People naturally change a lot during their 20s, so my songs reflect that progression.
Instead of going to college, I spent my time out on the road learning how to be a better musician.
You have a career, and you start as a business person. And you work your way, you reach this peak, and you know the time's going to come when you go back down.
My family is awesome.
Yeah, I try to be the best example I can be for young girls just as far as my person goes - just to uphold a good image.
My mom always says I cut my teeth on the church pew.
Country music has always sort of been country music.
Falling in love is awesome, but I'm never drawn to happy songs per se, so whenever you sit down to write a heartbreak song and you're happily in love, it's like, 'OK, now I have to go back to a sad pl...
Yeah, my dad bought me a guitar when I was like 10, and I didn't really want it then.