Ryan Hurd
Ryan James Hurd (born November 2, 1986) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and recording artist from Kalamazoo, Michigan.[1][2] Hurd initially gained prominence as a Nashville-based songwriter after moving to the city in 2005 to attend Belmont University, where he honed his craft in music.[3] He penned several No. 1 country singles for other artists, including "Lonely Tonight" for Blake Shelton featuring Ashley Monroe in 2015, "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset" for Luke Bryan in 2018, and "Buy Dirt" for Jordan Davis in 2021, amassing over one billion on-demand streams across his compositions.[4][5][6] Transitioning to a solo artist, Hurd signed a publishing deal with Big Machine Music in 2020 and released his debut album, Pelago, in 2021, featuring the duet "Chasing After You" with his then-wife Maren Morris, which peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[7][3][8] His sophomore album, Midwest Rock & Roll, arrived on March 21, 2025, via Big Machine Records, following his label signing in October 2024, and draws on his rock-influenced roots from Michigan.[6][9][10] Throughout his career, Hurd has earned two Grammy nominations, including for Best Country Song for "All My Favorite People" in 2020, as well as nods from the CMA, ACM, and CMT Awards.[11] In his personal life, Hurd married country singer Maren Morris in 2018; they welcomed son Hayes Andrew in March 2020 before finalizing their divorce in January 2024.[12][13] He continues to perform at venues like the Grand Ole Opry, where he made his debut in 2021, blending traditional country with modern influences.[14]Early life
Childhood
Ryan James Hurd was born on November 2, 1986, in Chicago, Illinois.[15] Hurd was raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he spent the majority of his childhood and adolescence. Growing up in this Midwestern city, Hurd was immersed in a supportive family environment that fostered his early interests. He graduated from Heritage Christian Academy, a local private school, in 2005.[16] Hurd's family played a significant role in introducing him to music during his formative years. His mother was an accomplished piano player, often filling the home with music, while his father sang in church and performed barbershop harmonies with his brothers during family gatherings like Thanksgiving and Christmas. These familial musical traditions provided Hurd with constant exposure to melody and performance from a young age.[17] Inspired by his mother's playing, Hurd began taking piano lessons as a child, developing a personal passion for the instrument despite later challenges with it. He enjoyed experimenting with chords and the resonant feel of the piano, which sparked his lifelong affinity for music, even before pursuing formal education elsewhere.[17]Education
Hurd enrolled at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2005, double majoring in sociology and economics.[3][14] During his freshman year, he joined a band and toured regionally, marking an early immersion in performance despite his initial intent to set music aside for academics.[14][18] He graduated in 2009 with a degree in sociology and chose to forgo graduate school or other career paths in favor of pursuing opportunities in Nashville's music industry.[19][20][3] At Belmont, Hurd built initial connections in the local music scene through campus relationships, including close collaborations with fellow students and aspiring songwriters such as audio engineer Aaron Eshuis, who enrolled a year after him.[14]Career
Songwriting career
After graduating from Belmont University in 2010, Ryan Hurd signed his first publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) in 2012, marking the start of his professional songwriting career in Nashville.[21] This agreement allowed him to collaborate with established writers and secure cuts on major country releases, establishing him as an emerging talent in the industry.[22] Hurd's breakthrough came in 2014 when he co-wrote "Lonely Tonight," recorded by Blake Shelton featuring Ashley Monroe, which topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart and earned Gold certification from the RIAA for over 500,000 units sold.[4] He continued to build his reputation with contributions to other artists, including "Last Turn Home" for Tim McGraw's 2014 album Sundown Heaven Town, co-written during a session where he first met future collaborator Maren Morris in 2013.[20] Additional notable tracks include "Payback" for Rascal Flatts on their 2014 album Rewind and "What If I Never Get Over You" for Lady Antebellum (now Lady A) in 2019.[4] In 2018, Hurd co-penned "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset" for Luke Bryan, which reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart and received RIAA 2× Platinum certification.[4] By the mid-2010s, Hurd had garnered recognition as a hit songwriter, with multiple No. 1 singles and certifications underscoring his impact on contemporary country music before he began focusing on his own recordings. His work during this period, including Platinum and Gold accolades, highlighted his ability to craft relatable narratives that resonated with audiences and artists alike.Recording career
In 2017, following his success as a songwriter, Ryan Hurd signed a recording contract with RCA Nashville, a division of Sony Music Nashville, marking his transition from behind-the-scenes work to fronting his own music.[23] This deal paved the way for his debut as a performer, with Hurd releasing his first single, "Love in a Bar," in late 2016 ahead of its full promotion.[24] The track, co-written by Hurd and Joey Hyde, captured a gritty, romantic vibe inspired by early encounters in Nashville bars and achieved modest chart success, peaking at No. 50 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[25] Critics praised its soulful delivery and relatable storytelling, noting it as a strong introduction to Hurd's raspy tenor and songcraft.[26] Hurd followed with his self-titled debut EP in April 2017, featuring four tracks including "Love in a Bar," "We Do Us," "City Girl," and "Hold You Back." The EP showcased Hurd's blend of traditional country influences with modern pop edges, earning positive reviews for its polished production and emotional depth, though it did not chart highly on Billboard's Country Albums list.[27] In 2019, Hurd released two EPs that built on this foundation: the Panorama EP in July, which included reissued tracks from his pre-label days like the title song "Panorama" featuring harmonies from his then-fiancée Maren Morris, and the Platonic EP in September, highlighted by the single "To a T."[28][29] "To a T" peaked at No. 22 on Country Airplay, receiving acclaim for its vulnerable lyrics about imperfect love and Hurd's confident vocal performance.[30] Both EPs were lauded for their introspective themes and Hurd's growth as an artist, with Panorama evoking nostalgic road-trip vibes and Platonic exploring relational complexities.[31][32] The momentum continued into 2020 with the EOM EP, released on June 26, which included acoustic versions of tracks like "Every Other Memory" and covers such as Taylor Swift's "False God."[33] The lead single "Every Other Memory" was named one of TIME's Best Songs of April 2020 for its raw heartbreak narrative and Hurd's emotive delivery, though the EP itself saw limited chart placement amid the pandemic.[34] Critics highlighted its stripped-down intimacy, positioning Hurd as a thoughtful interpreter of personal turmoil.[35] Hurd's breakthrough came with his debut studio album, Pelago, released on October 15, 2021, via Arista Nashville.[36] The album featured 11 tracks, with Hurd co-writing 10, and centered on themes of love, loss, and self-discovery drawn from his life. Its lead single, the duet "Chasing After You" with Maren Morris, topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in November 2021, becoming Hurd's first No. 1 and Morris's fifth, while reaching No. 23 on the Hot 100.[37] Pelago debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and received widespread critical acclaim for its cohesive songwriting, lush arrangements, and Hurd's matured artistry, with outlets like Holler awarding it 7.5 out of 10 for its metaphorical depth and emotional resonance.[38][39]Recent work
In October 2024, Ryan Hurd signed a new recording deal with Big Machine Records, expanding on his longstanding publishing agreement with Big Machine Music that dated back to 2020. This artist deal marked a significant step in his career evolution, allowing him to release new music under the label while continuing his songwriting work. The agreement facilitated the rollout of fresh material, including the single "This Party Sucks," which debuted shortly after the signing. Hurd's sophomore studio album, Midwest Rock & Roll, was released on March 21, 2025, via Big Machine Records, serving as a coming-of-age project that delves into his rock influences and personal growth. The album draws heavily from his Midwest upbringing in Illinois and Michigan, incorporating themes of cold winters, first loves, and the pursuit of dreams away from home, blending country storytelling with rock edges. A deluxe edition followed on May 30, 2025, featuring four additional tracks recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, including covers like "Paul. (London Sessions)" and "Let Me Roll It (London Sessions)," which further highlight his genre-blending style. Throughout 2025, Hurd released notable singles tied to the album's themes, such as the cover of Dashboard Confessional's "Vindicated" on August 29 as part of his ongoing COVER TOWN project, emphasizing redemption and introspection reflective of his Midwestern roots. He also collaborated with Colbie Caillat on the duet "Can't Say No," released in June 2025, which explores lingering romantic ties with a mix of pop and country elements. These releases built on Hurd's Grammy-nominated status from prior work, including two nominations for Best Country Song. To promote Midwest Rock & Roll, Hurd announced a 2025 headlining tour with special guest Timmy McKiernan, featuring stops in major cities like New York, Washington D.C., and others, showcasing live performances of the album's rock-infused tracks. In February 2025, he additionally signed with The Core Entertainment for management representation, supporting his expanded touring and collaborative efforts.Personal life
Marriage and family
Ryan Hurd met Maren Morris in 2014 during a songwriting session in Nashville, where the pair co-wrote "Last Turn Home," which Tim McGraw later recorded.[40][41] The couple became engaged on July 3, 2017, during a visit to Hurd's family lake house in Michigan.[42] They married on March 24, 2018, in a private ceremony at The Cordelle in Nashville, attended by close friends and family.[43][44] Hurd and Morris welcomed their first child, a son named Hayes Andrew Hurd, on March 23, 2020.[45][46] Morris underwent 30 hours of labor before an emergency C-section, later sharing details of the challenging delivery in interviews.[47] Prior to 2023, the couple frequently shared glimpses of their family life on social media, including photos from Hayes's first birthday celebration in 2021 and everyday moments of parenthood.[48] In interviews, they discussed balancing careers with new parenthood, such as Hurd crediting advice from Lady A on supporting Morris during her recovery.[49] Morris reflected on motherhood as a process of "reparenting" herself in a 2023 ABC News appearance.[50] Their professional collaboration extended to co-recording the duet "Chasing After You" in 2021.[51]Divorce
Maren Morris filed for divorce from Ryan Hurd on October 2, 2023, in Davidson County, Tennessee, citing irreconcilable differences after more than five years of marriage.[52][53] The couple reached a settlement agreement on all issues, including custody, which they notarized in late December 2023 and early January 2024, with a judge signing off on January 30, 2024, officially finalizing the divorce.[54][55] As part of the agreement, they share joint custody of their son, Hayes Andrew Hurd, who turned five in March 2025.[13][56] Morris has publicly described their co-parenting dynamic as strong and supportive, emphasizing mutual commitment to Hayes's well-being despite the separation. In interviews, she noted that they maintain family dinners and live just five minutes apart, making transitions smooth and fostering ongoing collaboration.[57][58][59] Hurd has echoed this amicability, highlighting their shared focus on parenting without conflict. In a May 2025 interview, Hurd shared that he has reduced his touring schedule to spend more time with his son.[60][61] In June 2024, during Pride Month, Morris came out as bisexual via social media, marking a personal milestone five months after the divorce finalization.[62][63] She has since shared positive experiences with post-divorce dating, including relationships with women, which media coverage has framed as empowering without casting negative light on Hurd's public image as a dedicated co-parent.[64][65]Discography
Studio albums
Ryan Hurd released his debut studio album, Pelago, on October 15, 2021, through Arista Nashville, a division of Sony Music Nashville.[66] The 15-track project, co-written entirely by Hurd, explores themes of personal growth, love, and life's fluidity, with the title derived from the Greek word for "sea," symbolizing emotional depth and movement.[67] Key tracks include the duet "Chasing After You" with Maren Morris, which captures relational tension, the reflective "Every Other Memory" about past relationships, and upbeat anthems like "Pass It On" and "Coast," blending country with pop and rock elements for an overview of heartfelt storytelling across summer vibes, heartbreak, and self-discovery.[68] The album debuted at number 71 on the Billboard 200 chart and received positive critical reception for Hurd's songwriting prowess and vulnerability, though it has no major sales certifications to date.[69][39] Hurd's sophomore studio album, Midwest Rock & Roll, arrived on March 21, 2025, via Big Machine Records, with a deluxe edition expanding to 16 tracks released on May 30, 2025.[6] Drawing inspirations from his Michigan upbringing and rock roots, including influences like Bruce Springsteen and the gritty energy of the Rust Belt, the album delves into themes of rebellion, romance, and hometown nostalgia through 12 original tracks on the standard edition.[10] Standout songs feature the title track, a raspy ode to Midwestern resilience and youthful defiance; "Single in the Same Town," reflecting post-divorce solitude; and "Lighthouse," a poignant ballad on guidance amid turmoil, with the deluxe adding four new recordings from Abbey Road Studios for deeper emotional layers.[70] Critics praised its raw energy and Hurd's evolved artistry, blending country with alt-rock edges, though it lacks notable chart peaks or certifications as of November 2025.[71]Extended plays
Ryan Hurd has released four extended plays, showcasing his evolution as a country singer-songwriter from intimate debuts to reflective pandemic-era collections. These EPs served as pivotal projects in building his solo catalog, featuring a mix of original compositions and reinterpretations of his songwriting contributions.[72] His self-titled debut EP, Ryan Hurd, arrived on April 7, 2017, via Sony Music Nashville. The four-track project, produced by Joey Hyde and others, highlighted Hurd's knack for blending heartfelt storytelling with modern country hooks, amassing nearly 50 million streams shortly after release. Notable tracks include "Love in a Bar," a lively ode to unexpected romance co-written by Hurd and Hyde, and "City Girl," which explores urban-rural contrasts through Hurd's vivid lyrics. Released digitally via Sony Music Entertainment, the EP positioned Hurd as an emerging talent ready for broader exposure.[73][74] On July 19, 2019, Hurd released Panorama via RCA Nashville, a four-track EP featuring original songs recorded earlier but newly issued. The project includes "Panorama," a reflective track on life's views; "Mississippi to Me," evoking Southern roots; "Good as You Think I Am," co-written with Maren Morris contributing background vocals; and "I'll Be the Moon," a romantic closer. It highlighted Hurd's early songwriting and served as a bridge to his subsequent releases.[29] In 2019, Hurd followed with Platonic, a five-song EP released on September 20 via RCA Nashville, which bridged his early work toward a full-length album. Co-produced by Hurd with multiple collaborators, it delved into themes of friendship, longing, and self-discovery, earning praise for its polished production and emotional depth. Standout tracks feature the lead single "To a T," a gold-certified hit capturing obsessive love with its infectious chorus, and the title track "Platonic," a poignant reflection on platonic bonds tested by deeper feelings. Available in digital and streaming formats, the EP underscored Hurd's growing confidence as a performer during his rising profile in Nashville.[75][76] The EOM EP, short for Every Other Memory, emerged on June 26, 2020, via RCA Nashville, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, offering a raw, acoustic-leaning collection that emphasized Hurd's songwriting roots. Spanning seven tracks and produced with a focus on stripped-down arrangements, it reimagined co-written hits like the double-platinum "Heartless" (originally by Diplo featuring Morgan Wallen) in acoustic form, alongside originals such as the introspective "Every Other Memory." Other key inclusions are "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset," a nostalgic beach anthem, and "What If I Never Get Over You," a platinum No. 1 collaboration with Lady A repurposed here. Released digitally on RCA Nashville, the EP provided solace during isolation, spotlighting Hurd's versatile voice and lyrical introspection without live touring support.[33][77]Singles
Ryan Hurd's singles career began with the release of his debut track "Love in a Bar" in 2017, which served as an introduction to his romantic songwriting style but did not achieve significant commercial success, failing to reach the top 40 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.[30] The song, inspired by his early relationship with Maren Morris, marked his entry into performing as a lead artist after years of songwriting for others.[3] Following the debut, Hurd released "To a T" in August 2018 as his second single, which became his first to chart notably, peaking at No. 23 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2019.[30] The track, co-written with Laura Veltz and Nathan Spicer, earned a gold certification from the RIAA for 500,000 units in 2019, reflecting its steady radio play and streaming growth.[78] In 2020, "Every Other Memory" followed as a nostalgic lead single from his EOM EP, peaking at No. 28 on Country Airplay and establishing Hurd's ability to blend personal storytelling with broad appeal.[79] Hurd's breakthrough came with the 2021 duet "Chasing After You" featuring then-wife Maren Morris, released as the lead single from his debut album Pelago. The song topped the Billboard Country Airplay chart in October 2021, marking Hurd's first No. 1 as a performer and spending multiple weeks in the top position.[80] It also reached No. 23 on the Hot Country Songs chart and No. 53 on the Billboard Hot 100, while earning platinum certification from the RIAA for over one million units sold and streamed. The duet's success was promoted through live performances, including on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, highlighting its crossover potential.[81] In 2025, Hurd released "Vindicated," a cover of Dashboard Confessional's 2004 track, as the inaugural single from his ongoing Cover Town project under independent label Hurd Jamz Records and Tapes. Issued on August 29, 2025, the reimagined country version has garnered early streaming attention but has not yet charted significantly as of November 2025.[82] This release represents Hurd's exploration of covers to connect his rock influences with country audiences.Promotional singles
Prior to major label pushes, Hurd issued non-commercial buzz tracks like "June, July, August" served as a promotional single ahead of Pelago's release in 2021, focusing on digital streaming to preview album themes rather than airplay goals.[66]| Single Title | Release Year | Album/EP | Peak on Country Airplay | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Love in a Bar" | 2017 | Ryan Hurd - EP | Did not reach top 40 | None |
| "To a T" | 2018 | Platonic | #23 | Gold (RIAA) |
| "Every Other Memory" | 2020 | EOM | #28 | None |
| "Chasing After You" (feat. Maren Morris) | 2021 | Pelago | #1 | Platinum (RIAA) |
| "Vindicated" | 2025 | Cover Town | N/A (recent release) | None |