Matt Stell

Matt Stell is an American country music artist who has carved out a promising niche within the genre since his emergence onto the music scene. Born in Arkansas, Stell played college basketball before pivoting to pursue a career in music, a transition that has proven to be a successful venture. After moving to Nashville, he honed his songwriting skills and eventually garnered significant attention with the single "Prayed for You," which was not only a chart-topper on Billboard's Country Airplay chart but also earned RIAA Gold certification.

Stell's soulful voice, paired with an ability to craft relatable narratives, has made him a noteworthy name in country music. With a style that's both modern and rooted in traditional country sensibilities, he's delivered a string of compelling releases. In 2020, Matt Stell expanded his repertoire with the 'Better Than That - EP,' featuring admired tracks like "That Ain't Me No More" and the acoustic rendering of "Everywhere But On." His collaborations have also highlighted his versatility, working with artists such as Chase Matthew, Dierks Bentley, and HARDY — the latter two joining him on "Hometown Boys." With poignant lyricism and a down-to-earth demeanor, Stell continues to resonate with fans, illustrating that he is, indeed, one to watch in the evolving landscape of country music.

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Born Lonely
Album - 10 Tracks - Released June 7, 2024
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