Artist's albums
Honeydew & Hennessy
2023 · EP
Me Or My Hometown
2023 · single
Holy Water
2023 · single
Trust Fund Cowboy
2022 · single
Tears Into Diamonds
2022 · single
Habit
2022 · single
Miss Us Then
2021 · single
I Wish
2021 · single
Love Isn't Real (with Leah Marie Mason)
2021 · single
Far Boy (with Austin Burke)
2021 · single
Far Boy
2021 · single
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Biography
Leah Marie Mason never tries to be perfect. Instead, the North Carolina-born and Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and artist allows her edges to frame an intimate and infectious brand of Country that could resonate from a small town to the top of a big city. By doing so, she energizes the genre with universal pop appeal. Inspired by everything from the classic songwriting of George Strait, bluegrass of The Steeldrivers, and 21st century sound of Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa, she spent countless hours writing and honed a sharp signature style, resulting in her debut single “Far Boy.” Taking the reins of her career, Leah watched YouTube tutorials about uploading media to Spotify, outsourced cover art, and finally decided to launch a TikTok page to promote “Far Boy.” The song played over a video captioned “I called my ex to hang out so he could listen to this song I wrote about him,” and it organically exploded with 13M views. After amassing tens of millions of views on TikTok and across across platforms independently, Leah readies her debut EP Honeydew and Hennessy, a collection of six carefully crafted tracks that serve as a time capsule for the growth and changes her life experiences have brought her. Continuing to magnify the scope of Country and the accessibility of pop all at once through her raw and vulnerable storytelling, “my only hope is that it can inspire someone else as well,” Leah states.