RaeLynn
RaeLynn (born Racheal Lynn Woodward; May 4, 1994) is an American country music singer and songwriter who gained national attention as a contestant on the second season of NBC's The Voice in 2012, where she competed on Team Blake Shelton and advanced to the quarterfinals before her elimination.[1][2] Following her appearance on the show at age 17, RaeLynn signed with The Valory Music Co. and released her debut EP, Me, in 2015, which featured the single "Care."[1] Her breakthrough came with the single "God Made Girls," which earned platinum certification from the RIAA and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[3] She followed this with her debut album Wildhorse in 2017, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and included the gold-certified singles "Lonely Call" and "Love Triangle."[1][3] RaeLynn has been recognized as a two-time nominee for the Academy of Country Music Award for New Female Vocalist of the Year, in 2016 and 2018.[4][5] Her career has amassed over one billion global streams, and she has toured extensively as an opener for artists including Blake Shelton, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, and Garth Brooks.[3] In 2021, she released the album Baytown, inspired by her hometown, which garnered coverage in outlets like People and Entertainment Tonight.[3] She issued the 2023 single "It’s Happening Right Here" in support of human trafficking awareness efforts with Operation Underground Railroad.[1][3] In 2025, RaeLynn returned to The Valory Music Co., releasing the singles "Long Live Country Music" and "Fall Together," along with the holiday EP Jingle Jangle Rock.[3] On a personal note, RaeLynn married Joshua Davis, a former U.S. Army Green Beret, in 2019 and welcomed their daughter, Juniper Sky, in September 2021.[3] Known for her songwriting that often draws on themes of faith, family, and small-town life, she maintains a strong online presence with over 2.5 million followers across social platforms.[3] In addition to music, she has ventured into acting, appearing in the 2022 Hallmark film A Nashville Christmas Carol, and became the first country artist to partner with the beauty brand Too Faced.[3]Biography
Early life
Racheal Lynn Woodward, professionally known as RaeLynn, was born on May 4, 1994, in Baytown, Texas, a small city located about 25 miles east of Houston. As a seventh-generation Texan, she was raised in a close-knit, church-going Southern family in this working-class community, where she developed a strong sense of faith and family values from an early age.[6][7] RaeLynn grew up as the youngest of 11 children in a blended family, consisting of four biological siblings, three step-siblings, and three cousins who were raised alongside them as siblings. Her mother, Callie Woodward-Hargraves, served as a pastor and gospel singer, fostering a deeply musical household influenced by church activities and gospel traditions. Her father owned a tire shop, and RaeLynn often accompanied him there as a child, helping out and learning the importance of hard work and perseverance in pursuing dreams. The family experienced her parents' divorce during her childhood, an event that later inspired elements of her songwriting, such as the 2016 track "Love Triangle." Additionally, her extended family included musical relatives: her brother Jake initially played bass in the Grammy-nominated Christian rock band Leeland before enlisting in the U.S. Army Special Forces, and her cousin Leeland Mooring served as the band's lead singer. Her aunt and uncle were also pastors at a local church in Baytown, further embedding music and spirituality in her upbringing.[6][7][8][9] From a young age, RaeLynn was immersed in music through church performances, where she sang gospel and played instruments like the drums. She attended public school until the sixth grade before transitioning to homeschooling, allowing flexibility for her growing interests. At around age 11, she discovered her passion for country music, drawing inspiration from Texas icons like the Dixie Chicks, as well as the diverse sounds of Houston's hip-hop scene and events like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, which her father took her to annually. By age 15, she expressed a clear desire for a music career and graduated high school early in 2010 to pursue opportunities in entertainment. Initially drawn to acting, she briefly moved to Los Angeles at 16 with family support, but soon shifted focus to singing after performing in local coffee shops and attracting attention from talent scouts.[8][7][10][6]Personal life
RaeLynn, born Racheal Lynn Woodward, experienced her parents' divorce at the age of three, a pivotal event in her childhood that shaped her perspective on family dynamics and later inspired her 2016 single "Love Triangle," which reflects the emotional challenges faced by children of divorced parents.[11] Despite this, she has described her family as supportive, crediting them for fostering her early interest in music while growing up in Baytown, Texas.[12] At age 12, RaeLynn was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, a condition she has managed for over a decade and for which she has become an advocate, partnering with organizations like the American Diabetes Association to raise awareness about juvenile diabetes.[13] In 2016, RaeLynn married Josh Davis, a former financial advisor who enlisted in the U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Beret) in 2017; the couple first met at a church event in 2012 and reconnected years later.[7][14] She has described their marriage as her "biggest rebel move," undertaken at age 21 against advice to prioritize her career over personal commitments.[15] The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Daisy Rae Davis, on September 8, 2021, in Nashville; RaeLynn's type 1 diabetes necessitated induction at 39 weeks, resulting in a 37-hour labor.[16] RaeLynn emphasizes family as her top priority, often bringing Daisy along on tour to balance motherhood with her music career, while avoiding a full-time nanny to remain actively involved in her daughter's daily life.[17] Her strong Christian faith plays a central role in her personal life, guiding her decisions and informing her songwriting, as she integrates themes of love, resilience, and spirituality into her work.[7]Career
2012: The Voice and debut
In early 2012, at the age of 17, RaeLynn auditioned for the second season of NBC's singing competition The Voice, performing a cover of "Hell on Heels" by Pistol Annies during her blind audition on February 7.[1] Both coaches Blake Shelton and Adam Levine turned their chairs for her, and she ultimately chose to join Team Blake, citing her admiration for Shelton's country music expertise.[18] RaeLynn advanced through the battle rounds, where she competed against Serbelle Belnavis on a cover of "No One" by Alicia Keys and won the matchup, and into the live shows as one of the top 24 contestants.[1] During the quarterfinals on April 17, she performed "The Dance" by Garth Brooks but was eliminated alongside Ashley De La Rosa, placing in the top 12 overall.[19] Her energetic performances and youthful charisma garnered significant fan support, helping her survive the first two weeks of live voting.[1] Following her elimination from The Voice, RaeLynn quickly transitioned to a professional recording career, signing a record deal with Republic Nashville—a division of Big Machine Label Group—on July 13, 2012.[20] The contract positioned her alongside emerging country acts like the Band Perry, providing a platform to develop her debut material.[21] RaeLynn's debut single, "Boyfriend," co-written by her with fellow The Voice season 2 contestants Nicolle Galyon and Kaleb Simms, was released to country radio on December 17, 2012.[22] She made its live television debut by performing the uptempo track on The Voice on December 3, during the season 3 live shows.[23] The song, which playfully explored romantic intentions from a female perspective, peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in early 2013, marking her first entry on the tally and establishing her as a promising new voice in country music.[24]2025–present: Return to Valory and recent music
In April 2025, RaeLynn signed a new recording contract with The Valory Music Co., marking her return to the label under the Big Machine Label Group where she launched her career in 2012 following her appearance on The Voice.[25] The move was described by Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta as a homecoming, praising RaeLynn's "infectious energy" and noting that she had delivered "the best music of her career" during prior stints elsewhere.[25] RaeLynn expressed enthusiasm for the reunion, stating, "I couldn’t be more excited to be coming back... Kicking things off with ‘Heaven Is A Honky Tonk’… it’s bold, it’s country, and it’s 100% me."[25] Her first release under the renewed partnership with Valory, in collaboration with Red Van Records and Jonas Group Entertainment, was the single "Heaven Is a Honky Tonk" on May 9, 2025.[26] Co-written by RaeLynn with Lauren Hungate and Caroline Watkins, and co-produced by RaeLynn and Aaron Gillespie, the track fuses heavenly imagery with honky-tonk vibes, emphasizing its suitability as a lively performance piece that highlights her raspy vocals.[26][25] To promote her new material, RaeLynn joined Jason Aldean as a direct support act on his Full Throttle Tour 2025, which ran from late spring through early fall across more than 30 dates in major U.S. markets including Nashville, Houston, and Boston.[27] The tour, powered by Patriot Mobile and also featuring Nate Smith and DJ Dee Jay Silver, provided a platform for debuting songs live to large audiences.[28] On August 15, 2025—the same day as a tour stop at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, Texas—RaeLynn released "Long Live Country Music," a high-energy anthem co-written with Aaron Gillespie and Lauren Hungate.[29] The song serves as a tribute to the genre's traditions, name-checking icons like Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and George Jones while evoking classic elements such as sawdust floors and neon lights.[29] In September 2025, RaeLynn collaborated with emerging artist Jake Banfield on the duet "Still Feels the Same," released September 12 as part of Banfield's debut album Open Bars.[30] The track explores lingering emotional pain from a faded relationship, blending soulful country elements.[31] RaeLynn followed with "Fall Together" on October 10, 2025, a introspective single co-written with Billy Dawson and Nate Kenyon that captures the tension at a relationship's crossroads, featuring a minimalist arrangement with acoustic guitar, fiddle, and bass.[27] Produced under her Valory affiliation with Red Van Records and Jonas Group Entertainment, it continued her streak of personal, narrative-driven releases.[27] As the year drew to a close, RaeLynn embraced the holiday season with the five-song EP Jingle Jangle Rock, released November 7, 2025.[32] The collection mixes two covers with three originals, infusing country twang into festive tunes, including the title track "Jingle Jangle Rock" and "Redneck Christmas."[33][34]Works
Discography
RaeLynn has released two studio albums, four extended plays (EPs), and over 20 singles as a lead artist since her debut in 2012, spanning labels including Republic Nashville, Warner Music Nashville, Round Here Records, and The Valory Music Co. Her music blends contemporary country with pop influences, often drawing from personal experiences in her Texas hometown of Baytown. Early releases focused on youthful themes, while later works explore maturity, relationships, and empowerment, with several singles achieving commercial success on country radio charts.[35][36]Studio albums
RaeLynn's debut studio album, WildHorse, was released on March 24, 2017, through Warner Bros. Nashville. The 13-track project, produced by Dann Huff, includes singles like "Love Triangle" and "Lonely Call," and debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. It features collaborations with writers such as Ross Copperman and Shane McAnally, emphasizing themes of independence and romance. The album sold over 125,000 copies in the United States.[37][38][39] Her second studio album, Baytown, arrived on September 24, 2021, via Round Here Records, founded by Florida Georgia Line. This 14-track release expands on the preceding EP of the same name, incorporating guest appearances from Blake Shelton on "Your Heart" and Mitchell Tenpenny on "Church Crowd." Produced by Corey Crowder and Joey Moi, it reflects RaeLynn's roots with songs about small-town life and self-discovery, receiving praise for its authentic storytelling.[40][41]Extended plays
RaeLynn's first EP, Me, was issued on January 13, 2015, by Republic Nashville in partnership with The Valory Music Co. The five-song collection, led by the single "Boyfriend," debuted at number seven on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and marked her transition from The Voice contestant to recording artist. Tracks like "God Made Girls" highlight her vocal range and songwriting contributions.[42][43][44] In 2018, she released Origins on September 7 through Big Machine Records, a 12-track compilation revisiting early material from her Republic era alongside new recordings. Produced by Jay Joyce, it serves as a reflective project on her career beginnings, including reimagined versions of "Care" and "The Only One." The EP underscores her evolution while honoring foundational songs.[45][46][47] The Baytown EP preceded the full album, debuting on August 14, 2020, via Round Here Records. This four-track effort introduced the lead single "Me About Me" and set the tone for her independent phase, blending country-rock elements with personal narratives. It peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.[48] Marking her return to holiday music, the Jingle Jangle Rock EP was released on November 7, 2025, featuring five tracks infused with country flair, including covers like "Run Run Rudolph" and originals celebrating festive traditions. Distributed through The Valory Music Co., it coincides with her 2025 tour dates and emphasizes joyful, upbeat arrangements.[49][50]Singles
RaeLynn's singles have garnered significant airplay on country radio, with several reaching the top 40 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Her breakthrough, "God Made Girls" (2014, Republic Nashville), peaked at number 25 on the Country Airplay chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA. "For a Boy" (2015) peaked at number 58, while "Boyfriend" (2012) reached number 32 on the Hot Country Songs chart. During her Warner era, "Love Triangle" (2016) hit number 4, and "Queens Don't" (2017) number 22.[51][52]| Single | Release Year | Label | Peak Chart Position (Billboard Country Airplay) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boyfriend | 2012 | Republic Nashville | - | From Me EP; certified gold; peaked #32 Hot Country Songs |
| God Made Girls | 2014 | Republic Nashville | 25 | Platinum-certified |
| For a Boy | 2015 | Republic Nashville | 58 | Charity single for children's hospitals |
| Love Triangle | 2016 | Warner Bros. Nashville | 4 | Lead single from WildHorse |
| Queens Don't | 2017 | Warner Bros. Nashville | 22 | Empowerment anthem; from WildHorse |
| Bra Off | 2019 | Warner Music Nashville | - | Independent vibe single |
| Keep Up | 2020 | Round Here Records | - | Post-label transition release |
| Heaven Is a Honky Tonk | 2025 | The Valory Music Co./Red Van Records | - | Co-produced by RaeLynn; marks label return |
| Long Live Country Music | 2025 | Red Van Records/Big Machine Label Group | - | Tribute to genre roots; official video released August 14 |
| Fall Together | 2025 | The Valory Music Co. | - | Explores relationship crossroads; released October 10 |
Tours
RaeLynn began her touring career shortly after gaining prominence on season two of The Voice in 2012, initially performing as an opening act for established country artists to build her live presence. In 2014–2015, she joined Miranda Lambert's Certified Platinum Tour as a supporting act on select dates, performing alongside Justin Moore, Ashley Monroe, and others during the tour's first leg, which spanned over 30 shows across North America. This exposure helped establish her as a rising talent in the genre, with performances featuring early hits like "God Made Girls." In 2017, RaeLynn launched her first headlining tour, the RaVe Tour, a club-level run that blended country sets with dance party elements at the close of each show. The eight-date trek kicked off on April 20 in Columbus, Ohio, and concluded in May, marking a pivotal step in her career as she promoted her debut album Wildhorse. Concurrently, she served as an opener for Blake Shelton's Doin' It to Country Songs Tour earlier that year, sharing stages from February to March across arenas in the U.S. and Canada. Following the release of her second album Baytown in 2021, RaeLynn continued to focus on supporting slots for major tours. In 2019, she opened select dates of Maren Morris's Girl: The World Tour alongside Cassadee Pope, performing in cities including London and Amsterdam. She later joined Kane Brown's In the Air Tour in 2024 as an opener for multiple stadium dates, including shows at Coors Field in Denver and Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. These opportunities allowed her to reach larger audiences while showcasing tracks from her independent releases. In 2025, RaeLynn returned to a prominent supporting role on Jason Aldean's Full Throttle Tour, co-headlining select dates with Nate Smith and DJ Dee Jay Silver. The North American run, announced in January, featured over 30 arena and amphitheater performances from May through September, including stops at venues like the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina. Amid these major tours, RaeLynn has maintained a schedule of one-off headline shows and festival appearances, such as at the Grand Ole Opry and the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix, emphasizing her ongoing commitment to live performances.Television appearances
RaeLynn first gained national attention as a contestant on the second season of NBC's The Voice in 2012. At age 17, she auditioned with Pistol Annies' "Hell on Heels," receiving chair turns from coaches Blake Shelton and Adam Levine before joining Team Blake.[1] She advanced through the competition, performing songs like Jason Aldean's "She's Country" in the live shows, but was eliminated in the quarterfinals.[1] In 2015, RaeLynn made a guest appearance on the Disney Channel sitcom I Didn't Do It, where she performed her single "For a Boy" during an episode centered on a cheerleading competition.[57] The following year, she participated in the telethon Smoky Mountains Rise: A Benefit for the My People Fund, a Dolly Parton-organized event that raised funds for Tennessee wildfire victims; RaeLynn performed alongside artists like Reba McEntire and Hank Williams Jr.[58] RaeLynn's 2017 television work included a performance of her single "Love Triangle" on Late Night with Seth Meyers, marking her debut on the NBC late-night talk show.[59] That same year, she appeared as a guest judge on season 12 of CMT's Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team, evaluating routines set to her song "Lonely Call."[60] She also guest-starred on the series Nashville in its fifth season, episode 13 ("'Til I Can Make It On My Own"), dueting with cast members on the original song "The Hell of It Is."[61] In 2020, RaeLynn took on her first substantial acting role in the Hallmark Channel television movie A Nashville Christmas Carol, portraying aspiring songwriter Alexis Rinehart in a modern adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol.[62] The film, which premiered on November 22, featured her alongside country artists like Sara Evans and Kelsea Ballerini.[62]Recognition
Awards and nominations
RaeLynn has received multiple nominations from major country music award organizations, recognizing her breakthrough as a young artist in the genre. These accolades primarily highlight her early career successes with singles like "God Made Girls" and "Love Triangle," though she has not yet secured a win. Her nominations span the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, CMT Music Awards, and Radio Disney Music Awards (RDMA), reflecting her appeal to both industry peers and younger audiences.[63] The following table summarizes RaeLynn's known awards nominations:| Year | Award | Category | Work/Nomination | Result | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Academy of Country Music Awards | New Female Vocalist of the Year | RaeLynn | Nominated | [4] |
| 2016 | Radio Disney Music Awards | Country Favorite Song | "God Made Girls" | Nominated | [64] |
| 2017 | CMT Music Awards | Breakthrough Video of the Year | "Love Triangle" | Nominated | [65] |
| 2017 | Radio Disney Music Awards | The Freshest! - Radio Disney Country Best New Artist | RaeLynn | Nominated | [66] |
| 2018 | Academy of Country Music Awards | New Female Vocalist of the Year | RaeLynn | Nominated | [63] |