Ashland Craft is a burgeoning country music artist whose gritty vocals and authentic songwriting capture the spirit of Southern rock and classic country with a modern twist. Hailing from Piedmont, South Carolina, Craft first gained national attention as a contestant on the 13th season of NBC's "The Voice," where her powerhouse performances and distinctive style quickly made her a fan favorite. Following her stint on the show, she began carving out her own path in the Nashville music scene.
Craft's music is characterized by its raw honesty and storytelling, evident in tracks like "Trainwreck" and "Good Ol' Girls," which meld her strong, raspy vocals with a no-nonsense lyrical approach. She has collaborated with notable artists such as the Brothers Osborne in the reflective anthem "I Smoke Weed" and the guitar virtuoso Marcus King in "Highway Like Me," which showcases her ability to bridge the gap between country soul and rock. With recent releases such as "Travelin' Kind" and "When A Cowboy's Heart Breaks," Ashland Craft continues to establish herself as a rising star in the country genre, offering a fresh and fiery voice that resonates with fans looking for authenticity and relatability in their music.
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