Ella Langley lyrics
Artist · 1 312 058 listeners per month
Artist's albums
Excuse The Mess
2023 · album
That's Why We Fight (feat. Koe Wetzel)
2023 · single
Country Boy's Dream Girl
2022 · single
Hey Ma I Made It
2022 · single
Damn You
2022 · single
If You Have To
2021 · single
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Biography
Ella Langley’s music kicks like a smooth Alabama whiskey. Her dyed-in-the-wool storytelling & anthemic hooks go down easy, while moments of attitude-laden rock ‘n’ roll might just knock you on the floor. The singer & songwriter distills her honest experiences & formative inspirations into an intoxicating & inimitable brew of her own. Hailing from Hope Hull, AL she tirelessly gigged in local bars & festivals before relocating to Nashville in 2019. She quietly built an audience on social media with a series of singles. Her songs “If You Have To” (2021), “Damn You” (2022) & “Country Boy’s Dream Girl” (2022) have fueled her momentum with tens of millions of streams on each track. Simultaneously, she landed high-profile cuts behind-the-scenes. She co-wrote Elle King’s 2022 single “Out Yonder” in addition to 4 more tracks on Come Get Your Wife. As a formidable performer, she toured with the likes of Koe Wetzel, Randy Houser, Cody Johnson & Jamey Johnson in addition to sharing the stage with Lainey Wilson & Parker McCollum. Meanwhile, she made her debut at the Grand Ole Opry & Spotify pegged her as a “Hot Country Artist to Watch for 2023.” Flexing showstopping vocals, a razor-sharp pen & no filter whatsoever, she’s quietly emerged as a phenomenon with tens of millions of streams and a growing fan base. Now, she formally introduces her signature style on her debut EP, Excuse The Mess [Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville], introduced by the single “That’s Why We Fight."