Artist's albums
Summer Don't Go
2023 · single
Mama's Eyes
2023 · single
Jealous of Myself
2023 · single
Last Time Last
2023 · single
Motel On the Moon
2022 · single
Jealous of Myself
2022 · single
Breakup (Chapter)
2022 · compilation
Sweetheart (Chapter)
2022 · compilation
Advice (Chapter)
2022 · compilation
Life (Chapter)
2022 · compilation
A Winter Wonderland
2021 · single
Girl to Girl
2021 · album
Wide Open Spaces - Spotify Singles
2021 · single
Over You is You (feat. Matt Stell)
2021 · single
Back Then, Right Now
2021 · single
Give It to Me Straight
2021 · single
Somebody Like That (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Tears
2020 · single
TERRITORY
2020 · single
Love, Heartbreak, & Everything in Between
2020 · album
Mad Crazy Love
2018 · single
Rebel Child (Deluxe Edition)
2018 · album
Tenille Arts
2016 · EP
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Biography
Born and raised in the small prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Tenille Arts picked up the guitar and penned her first song at the age of 13 and has been performing across the US and Canada ever since. She made her first appearance on The Bachelor in January 2018 performing her original song “Moment of Weakness.” The appearance resulted in a record deal with powerhouse indie label Reviver Records. She returned to The Bachelor in January 2019 to perform her original song “I Hate This.” The day following the appearance, the single hit #1 on the U.S. and Canadian iTunes Country Charts, #6 all-genre and #2 music video. Her 2017 Rebel Child album re-entered the iTunes Country Albums Chart at #4. Tenille’s music has tallied over 8 million streams. Tom Roland was so moved by her music that he has penned two full-page features in the Billboard Country Update. Music Row Magazine critic Robert K. Oermann called Tenille "Promising in the extreme." Pandora named her one of their new artists to watch, and CMT included her in their “Ten Must-See Indies You Need to Know,” a video discovery program that spotlights rising independent artists and established artists from independent labels. Rolling Stone named Tenille one of their “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know,” calling her “An edgy, Fearless-era Taylor Swift with crystalline vocals; ideal for hopeless romantics who are fire signs,” and PopCulture named her one of their "Country Artists to Watch in 2018."