Mitchell Tenpenny
Mitchell Tenpenny (born August 17, 1989) is an American country music singer-songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee.[1] Known for blending traditional country elements with pop sensibilities and soulful vocals, he rose to prominence in the late 2010s with his debut major-label album Telling All My Secrets (2018), which achieved the highest first-week sales for a country debut LP on a major label at the time and featured the breakout single "Drunk Me," certified multi-platinum with over 550 million streams.[2][1] Born and raised in Nashville to a family deeply connected to the country music industry—his grandmother, Donna Hilley, was a former CEO of Sony/ATV Nashville—Tenpenny was exposed to the genre from a young age, attending events like Fan Fair while also drawing influences from emo-rock and the local Rocketown music scene.[2] After initially pursuing football and songwriting behind the scenes, he signed with Riser House/Columbia Records in 2018, launching a career marked by consistent radio success and streaming milestones, including over 1.3 billion total on-demand streams by 2022 and rankings as a top-10 Spotify Hot Country artist.[2] His discography includes the follow-up albums This Is the Heavy (2022), featuring the Top 13 Billboard Country Airplay hit "Truth About You" with more than 120 million streams, and The 3rd (2024), alongside EPs such as Midtown Diaries (2021) and holiday releases like Naughty List (2021).[2][3][4] In addition to his music, Tenpenny has toured extensively, including as an opener for Luke Bryan on the "Raised Up Right Tour" and Jordan Davis on the "Ain't Enough Road Tour" in 2025, while building a strong social media presence rivaling established headliners.[2][5] More recently, on October 31, 2025, he released the single "Therapy," a breakup anthem co-written with Andy Albert, Chris DeStefano, and Thomas Archer, accompanied by a music video depicting an overzealous personal assistant.[6][7] Tenpenny also supports philanthropy through his 10Penny Fund, which in October 2025 donated $117,471.50 to the ACM Lifting Lives' Diane Holcomb Emergency Relief Fund to aid music industry professionals facing crises.[8]Early life and education
Childhood and family influences
Mitchell Tenpenny was born on August 17, 1989, in Nashville, Tennessee, where he was raised in the epicenter of the country music industry.[1] Growing up in this environment provided him with early immersion in the Nashville music scene, surrounded by the sounds and stories of country music from a young age.[9] A significant influence on Tenpenny's early interest in music came from his grandmother, Donna Hilley, a prominent Nashville songwriter and executive who worked at Sony/ATV Music Publishing for over 30 years, serving as its president and CEO from 1994 until her retirement in 2005.[10] Hilley, who began her career as a receptionist at a Nashville radio station before rising through the ranks at the publishing company, exposed Tenpenny to the inner workings of songwriting and the music business during frequent visits to her office.[11] Her role in the industry not only shaped family gatherings around music but also instilled in Tenpenny a deep appreciation for crafting songs that tell personal stories.[12] At the age of 11, Tenpenny's connection to Nashville's songwriting community deepened when Hilley introduced him to legendary songwriters Bobby Braddock and Curly Putman during a meeting at her Sony/ATV office. This encounter, where Hilley highlighted their hits like "He Stopped Loving Her Today," sparked Tenpenny's fascination with the craft of songwriting and the collaborative spirit of Music Row.[13][14] These family ties to influential figures in country music created a formative backdrop that nurtured his passion before he pursued formal education in the field.[15]Academic background
Tenpenny attended Lipscomb Academy, a private Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, where he excelled in athletics as a standout football player.[9] As a senior in 2007, he recorded 113 tackles while serving as the team's punter, helping lead the Mustangs to the 3A Tennessee State Football Championship.[9] His participation in football highlighted his competitive spirit during his teenage years, though his growing interest in music, influenced by his family's musical heritage, began to shape his extracurricular pursuits.[9] Following high school, Tenpenny enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, initially with the intention of continuing his football career.[16] However, he shifted focus toward music, joining local hardcore bands where he played drums and screamed vocals, marking his early immersion in performance and creativity.[9] He ultimately graduated in 2012 with a degree in commercial songwriting from MTSU's Department of Recording Industry.[16] Tenpenny's university studies offered essential grounding in the mechanics of songwriting, including structure, melody development, and lyrical craftsmanship, alongside practical insights into music industry operations such as publishing, contracts, and artist management.[16] This education equipped him with the tools to navigate the professional landscape of country music, blending creative and business acumen that informed his initial career steps.[17]Music career
Early releases and songwriting
Tenpenny entered the Nashville music scene as a songwriter in 2014 when he signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.[18] His background in music business, earned through a degree from Middle Tennessee State University, provided foundational knowledge that facilitated this entry into the industry.[19] Following the deal, Tenpenny focused on crafting songs for other artists, notably co-writing "If the Boot Fits" for Granger Smith in 2016, which became a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[20] In parallel with his songwriting pursuits, Tenpenny released his debut album, Black Crow, independently in 2015 through The Creation Lab Records.[3] The project showcased his early blend of country and rock influences, featuring tracks like the title song that highlighted his guitar-driven style. To advance his recording career, Tenpenny became a flagship artist for the newly founded Riser House Entertainment in 2016, a full-service label and management company.[21] Under Riser House, Tenpenny issued his debut EP, Linden Ave., in July 2017, named after his grandmother's former street address.[22] The six-track release, including songs like "Laid Back" and "Mixed Drinks," marked a refined evolution of his sound and achieved commercial traction, peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.[22] These early independent efforts established Tenpenny's reputation as a versatile songwriter and performer prior to broader recognition.Breakthrough success
In 2018, Tenpenny signed a recording deal with Riser House/Columbia Nashville, a joint venture between Sony Music Nashville and Riser House Entertainment, marking his entry into the major-label arena.[23] This agreement followed his independent releases and songwriting work, positioning him for broader exposure in country music. His debut major-label album, Telling All My Secrets, was released on December 14, 2018, and debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, achieving the highest first-week sales for a new country artist that year with over 20,000 equivalent album units.[24] The album's lead single, "Drunk Me," released earlier that year, peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and has been certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA for over four million units sold and streamed in the U.S.[25][26] Follow-up singles from the album included "Alcohol You Later," which reached No. 16 on Country Airplay, and "Anything Real," peaking at No. 37.[27][28] Accompanying the album's promotion, Tenpenny released his self-titled EP in February 2018, featuring early tracks like "Drunk Me" and "Alcohol You Later," which helped build radio momentum.[29] In 2020, he ventured into holiday music with the Neon Christmas EP, a seven-track project blending originals such as "Snow Angels" and "Neon Christmas" with covers like "O Holy Night," produced by Lindsay Rimes and Jordan Schmidt.[30] Tenpenny expanded on this seasonal theme with his 2021 Christmas album Naughty List, released on October 29, which included expanded versions of tracks from Neon Christmas alongside new holiday songs like the title track.[31] That year, his single "Truth About You"—the lead from his second studio album—peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, further solidifying his radio presence with its introspective lyrics on personal growth.[15]Recent albums and singles
In 2022, Mitchell Tenpenny released his second major-label studio album, This Is the Heavy, on September 16 through Riser House Entertainment/Columbia Nashville.[32] The 20-track project, which he co-wrote and co-produced, incorporated a harder rock edge while maintaining his signature country sound, featuring collaborations with artists like Riley Green and Ice Nine Kills.[33] The album's lead single, "Truth About You," had already achieved significant success earlier that year, building on Tenpenny's established style of introspective storytelling. Following the album's release, Tenpenny issued the single "We Got History" to country radio in November 2022, which became the second single from This Is the Heavy.[34] The track, co-written by Tenpenny with Andy Albert, Devin Dawson, and Jordan Schmidt, peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart after 52 weeks.[35] That same year, he released the EP The Low Light Sessions on April 15, an intimate eight-track collection of acoustic recordings that offered a stripped-down contrast to his fuller productions.[36] This project built on the vulnerability explored in his 2021 EP Midtown Diaries, which had introduced hits like "Truth About You" and set the stage for his evolving songwriting approach.[37] Tenpenny continued his momentum with the release of his third major-label studio album, The 3rd, on September 20, 2024, via the same label.[38] The 20-song record embraced a broader eclectic mix, blending country, rock, and pop influences with features from artists such as Matt Stell and King Calaway, reflecting Tenpenny's desire to showcase his multifaceted artistry.[39] In 2025, he performed as the opening act for Nickelback at the Concert for Legends on August 3 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio, delivering a high-energy set to kick off the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival.[40] On October 31, 2025, Tenpenny released the single "Therapy," accompanied by an official music video.[41] The upbeat track, co-written by Tenpenny with Andy Albert, Chris DeStefano, and Thomas Archer, is a lighthearted breakup anthem expressing bitterness and revenge toward an ex, marking his first major release since The 3rd and signaling ongoing projects into late 2025.[42][43][44]Personal life
Marriage and relationships
Mitchell Tenpenny proposed to singer-songwriter Meghan Patrick on November 24, 2021, at Losers Bar in Nashville, the same venue where they first met four years earlier.[45][46] The couple married on October 23, 2022, during a rustic ceremony at a friend's farm in Tennessee, officiated by Patrick's uncle and featuring an altar constructed with family assistance.[47][48] In their shared life as touring country artists based in Nashville, Tenpenny and Patrick have publicly discussed the challenges of maintaining closeness amid frequent separations, emphasizing mutual support and intentional efforts to nurture their bond.[49][50] On their third anniversary in October 2025, Patrick described Tenpenny as her "biggest cheerleader and best friend," highlighting the stability their Nashville roots provide in balancing personal and professional demands.[50]Philanthropic efforts
Mitchell Tenpenny founded the 10Penny Fund in 2018 to provide resources, mental health support, and community programming for cancer patients and their families, extending beyond traditional medical treatment.[18] The organization was established in honor of his father, who died from cancer in 2014, with the goal of motivating patients, encouraging healing, and building supportive communities.[51][52] In September 2025, the 10Penny Fund partnered with ACM Lifting Lives to offer emergency support, including grants for medical, household, and mental health needs, specifically targeting music industry professionals affected by cancer.[53] This collaboration pledged $100,000 to fund ten $10,000 grants for individuals in crisis.[54] On October 8, 2025, Tenpenny donated $117,471.50 from the 10Penny Fund to ACM Lifting Lives' Diane Holcomb Emergency Relief Fund, proceeds from his fourth annual Charity Cornhole Tournament held on Music Row.[55][54] The event, which began in 2022, brings together music industry participants to raise funds for the foundation's initiatives.[56] Tenpenny has also contributed through performances at charitable events tied to his career, such as highlighting the 10Penny Fund during his halftime show at the Detroit Lions' Crucial Catch game in September 2025 and appearing at the Grand Ole Opry benefit concert for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in October 2025.[57][58]Discography
Studio albums
Mitchell Tenpenny released his debut studio album, Black Crow, independently through Creation Lab Records in 2015. The 10-track project showcased a blend of country and rock influences, featuring guest appearances from musicians such as Ace Frehley of Kiss, Brian "Head" Welch of Korn, and the bluegrass group the SteelDrivers on the track "Cane's Creek." As an early effort from the Nashville native, it highlighted his songwriting roots but did not achieve significant commercial charting or sales figures, serving primarily as an introduction to his sound before major-label attention.[59][60] Tenpenny's major-label breakthrough came with Telling All My Secrets, released on December 14, 2018, via Riser House/Columbia Nashville. The 11-song album explored themes of personal vulnerability, relationships, and emotional confessions, with Tenpenny co-writing every track. It debuted at No. 5 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, marking the highest first-week performance for a new country artist debut that year, with 20,000 equivalent album units sold in its opening week. Critics praised its authentic storytelling and radio-friendly hooks, crediting it with launching Tenpenny into mainstream country success.[24][61] In 2021, Tenpenny ventured into holiday music with Naughty List, a Christmas-themed album issued on October 29 by Columbia Nashville. Spanning 11 tracks, including originals like the title song and covers such as "Jingle Bell Rock" and "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!," the project infused festive themes with his signature upbeat country-rock energy. While it did not chart prominently on major lists, reviewers highlighted its spontaneous, rocking interpretations of classics and playful holiday spirit, positioning it as a fun seasonal addition to his catalog.[62][63][64] Tenpenny returned to original material with This Is the Heavy, a 20-track sophomore major-label effort released on September 16, 2022, through Riser House/Columbia Nashville. Drawing from four years of personal experiences, the album emphasized heavier rock elements alongside country foundations, addressing themes of love, loss, and resilience. It received mixed-to-positive critical feedback, with a Metacritic score reflecting appreciation for its emotional depth and sonic ambition, though some noted its length as ambitious. The record contributed to Tenpenny's growing stream totals, exceeding 1 billion global streams across his catalog by late 2022.[65][66][67] His most recent studio album, The 3rd, arrived on September 20, 2024, via Columbia Nashville, comprising 20 tracks that represent Tenpenny's most personal and genre-blending work to date. Titled after his position as the third James Mitchell Tenpenny in his family, it delves into introspective themes of heritage, identity, and musical evolution, merging country storytelling with rock edges and collaborations. Early reception commended its authenticity and adventurous scope, with critics noting it as a testament to his broadening artistic voice. The album debuted at No. 74 on the UK Albums Chart but has yet to achieve major U.S. commercial peaks, aligning with Tenpenny's focus on fan connection over chart dominance.[68][69][70][71]Extended plays
Mitchell Tenpenny's extended plays have served as key milestones in his career, bridging his early songwriting roots to major label breakthroughs and allowing him to explore thematic depths beyond full-length albums. These releases, often shorter collections of 5 to 8 tracks, have showcased his evolving style from laid-back country pop to introspective and seasonal narratives, helping to build fan engagement during transitional periods.[72][29] His debut EP, Linden Ave., released on July 14, 2017, via Riser House Records, marked Tenpenny's entry into the industry as a performer after years as a songwriter. Named after the street where his grandmother, the late Nashville songwriter Donna Hilley, once lived, the six-track project blends personal storytelling with upbeat country influences, reflecting his Nashville upbringing. It debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart, No. 6 on Heatseekers Albums, and No. 12 on Country Album Sales, selling 2,100 copies in its first week. The track listing includes:- "Laid Back"
- "Mixed Drinks"
- "Make It to the Party"
- "Truck I Drove in High School"
- "Bitches"
- "Black Crow" [73][74][75]
- "Truck I Drove in High School"
- "Drunk Me"
- "Alcohol You Later"
- "Mixed Drinks About You"
- "Bitches" [29][76]
- "O Holy Night"
- "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
- "Snow Angels" (original)
- "Neon Christmas" (original)
- "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
- "Joy to the World"
- "Naughty List" (original)
- "To Us It Did"
- "Good Thing"
- "I Can't Love You Any More"
- "Bucket List"
- "Truth About You"
- "A Girl's Love"
- "Don't Let Me Love You Anymore"
- "Something to Talk About" [77][14][78]
- "Horseshoes and Hand Grenades"
- "Dear Jesus"
- "Mama Raised the Hell Out of Me"
- "My Next Sad Song"
- "I Know Something She Don't Know"
- "Other Side of the World"
- "Truth About You (Low Light Version)"
- "Good Thing (Low Light Version)" [79][80][81]
Singles and certifications
Mitchell Tenpenny's singles career began with his breakthrough hit "Drunk Me" in 2018, which established him as a rising star in country music through strong radio airplay and streaming success. Subsequent releases have built on this foundation, with multiple top-10 entries on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and several RIAA certifications reflecting substantial commercial performance. His lead singles often serve as album anchors, while collaborations and promotional tracks have further expanded his reach.Lead Singles
The following table lists Tenpenny's primary lead singles, including peak positions on the Billboard Country Airplay chart (unless otherwise noted), release years, and RIAA certifications as of November 2025.| Title | Release Year | Peak Position (Country Airplay) | RIAA Certification | Album Context |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Drunk Me" | 2018 | No. 2 | 4× Platinum | Telling All My Secrets |
| "Truth About You" | 2021 | No. 1 | 2× Platinum | This Is the Heavy |
| "We Got History" | 2022 | No. 10 | Platinum | This Is the Heavy |
| "Therapy" | 2025 | Debuted in late 2025 (no peak yet) | None | Standalone single |
Featured Singles and Collaborations
Tenpenny has appeared on notable collaborations, enhancing his chart presence through partnerships with established artists. His duet "At the End of a Bar" with Chris Young, released in 2022 from Young's album Famous Friends, reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart in August 2022, marking Tenpenny's first chart-topper as a featured artist. The track earned RIAA Gold certification in 2023 for over 500,000 units sold and streamed. No official music video was produced for this collaboration, though live performances have been widely shared.Promotional Singles and Other Certified Tracks
In addition to lead releases, Tenpenny has issued promotional singles that have garnered certifications and modest chart success. "Alcohol You Later," released in January 2019 as a follow-up to "Drunk Me," peaked at No. 18 on the Country Airplay chart and received RIAA Gold certification in June 2020 for 500,000 units. The song's playful tone contrasts Tenpenny's typical ballads, and its music video, directed by Matt Hazell, was released in March 2019, featuring humorous bar scenes. Other tracks like "Anything But You" (2020) have appeared on digital charts but lack major certifications or airplay peaks as of November 2025.Awards and nominations
Major awards won
As of November 2025, Mitchell Tenpenny has not won any major awards from key country music organizations such as the Academy of Country Music (ACM), Country Music Association (CMA), or CMT Music Awards, despite earning multiple nominations across these events for categories including New Male Artist of the Year and New Artist of the Year.[82] His breakthrough hit "Drunk Me" garnered a 2019 CMT Music Awards nomination for Breakthrough Video of the Year, highlighting early recognition of his rising profile, but the award went to another artist. Certifications from the RIAA, such as Double Platinum for "Drunk Me" in 2019, represent significant commercial achievements that underscore his impact, though they are distinct from competitive awards.[83]Notable nominations
In 2019, Mitchell Tenpenny received his first major award recognition with a nomination for New Male Artist of the Year at the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, highlighting his rapid rise following the success of his debut single "Drunk Me."[84] That same year, he earned a nomination for Breakthrough Video of the Year at the CMT Music Awards for the music video of "Drunk Me," which showcased his storytelling style and contributed to his growing visibility in country music.[85] Tenpenny continued to garner acclaim in subsequent years, including a 2023 nomination for Music Event of the Year at the ACM Awards for his collaboration "At the End of a Bar" with Chris Young, recognizing the duet's chart performance and fan reception.[86] In 2024, he was nominated for New Artist of the Year at the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, an unexpected nod given his established career trajectory, though the award ultimately went to Megan Moroney.[87] These nominations underscore Tenpenny's consistent industry acknowledgment, particularly in emerging artist categories, despite a lack of wins in major ceremonies up to 2025.[82]| Year | Award | Category | Work/Nomination Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | ACM Awards | New Male Artist of the Year | Himself[84] |
| 2019 | CMT Music Awards | Breakthrough Video of the Year | "Drunk Me"[85] |
| 2023 | ACM Awards | Music Event of the Year | "At the End of a Bar" (with Chris Young)[86] |
| 2024 | CMA Awards | New Artist of the Year | Himself[87] |