Danielle Bradbery, a versatile and multifaceted recording artist, has spent the last decade crafting a unique and soulful sound that is rooted in country, and blended with elements of pop, R&B, and beyond. Renowned for her deeply personal lyrics, Bradbery has earned multiple ACM and CMT Awards nominations, and collaborated with music giants like Diplo, Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Nick Jonas, Jordan Davis, and more. Since her breakout at 16 years old when she won Season 4 of The Voice, Bradbery has consistently showcased her singular talent. Her self-titled debut album in 2013 and the 2017 sophomore album I Don't Believe We've Met both reached the Top Ten of the Billboard country albums chart. Recent singles such as "Never Have I Ever" and "Break My Heart Again," along with the GOLD-certified "Stop Draggin’ Your Boots," which has amassed over 125 million streams to date, have resonated deeply with fans. Tracks like the free-spirited "Runaways," heart-wrenching "The Day That I’m Over You," and the vulnerable self-penned "Monster," detailing Bradbery’s struggles with anxiety, have further showcased the emotional depth she brings to her work. On September 6, 2024, Bradbery released Danielle, her first album in over six years and first-ever independent release. The deeply personal project signals a new musical chapter for Danielle, blending pop and R&B leanings with her typical country roots. “Wedding or a Funeral,” an early release from Danielle, was lauded by Holler Country as a “pop country banger...a heavenly mix of Carrie Underwood and Ariana Grande.”