Artist's albums
Reason for a Rita
2023 · single
Upstairs
2023 · single
Hope You're Happy (Acoustic)
2023 · single
Hope You're Happy
2023 · single
The First Noel
2022 · single
Home for Christmas
2022 · single
Iris (Acoustic)
2022 · single
Life & Living
2022 · single
Dad's Guitar
2022 · single
Like I Never Loved You
2022 · single
Still Learning Love
2022 · single
Christmas Was Here (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Something Sexy (Stripped)
2021 · single
New Town
2021 · EP
Something Sexy
2021 · single
Sunday Best (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Sunday Best
2021 · single
Christmas Was Here
2020 · single
Hey Whiskey (Reimagined)
2020 · single
We'll Figure It Out
2020 · single
We Make Our Own
2019 · EP
Our World
2018 · single
If It Ain't You
2018 · single
Hey Whiskey
2018 · single
When You're Gone
2017 · single
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Biography
Rooted in stunning harmonies and sharp songwriting, SmithField is a modern country duo inspired by one of the genre's classic traditions: the male-female duet. SmithField formed in 2011, drawing not only upon the family history that bound Jennifer and Trey together, but also the musical influences that set them apart. From the start, SmithField's music was a unique mix of the contemporary and the classic, blurring the boundaries between country, pop, and rock. There's no lead singer in SmithField. No main songwriter, either. Instead, Jennifer and Trey split those duties equally, writing harmony-filled songs that explore love, loss, and life from both sides of a relationship. The two moved to Nashville in 2012, eager to carry the torch for country music's rich legacy of male-female duets into the 21st century. It was there — in the same city that inspired classic collaborations between Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner; Tim McGraw and Faith Hill; and Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty — that SmithField fine-tuned their own brand of platonic chemistry. Songs like "Hey Whiskey" and "If It Ain't You" rewarded the independent duo with major-label-sized success, including multiple appearances at the Grand Ole Opry, heavy airplay on satellite radio, 85 million digital streams, acclaim from Rolling Stone, and shows with fellow genre-bending country artists like Brothers Osborne, Scotty McCreery, and Old Dominion.