Maren Morris
American singer-songwriter
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2025 | Releases 'Holy Smoke' and 'Grand Bouquet' with unspecified directors |
2025 | Releases several music videos directed by Blythe Thomas, including 'Bed No Breakfast', 'Too Good', 'Dreamsicle', 'Lemonade', and 'Cry in the Car' |
2025 | Releases 'Carry Me Through' music video directed by Alexa King Stone & Stephen Kinigopoulos |
2025 | Maren Morris releases singles 'Carry Me Through' and 'Bed No Breakfast' from her album Dreamsicle |
2025 | Maren Morris releases single 'Carry Me Through' from the upcoming album 'Dreamsicle' |
2025 | Planned release of single 'Scissors' with Julia Michaels, from an upcoming TBA album |
March 26 2025 | Announced her fourth studio album 'Dreamsicle', set to be released on May 9, 2025. |
2024 | Maren Morris released music videos for 'Dancing With Myself' and 'Kiss the Sky' from The Wild Robot |
2024 | Maren Morris collaborates with Mt. Joy on the song 'Highway Queen' from a yet-to-be-released album. |
2024 | Released multiple singles including 'Dancing with Myself', 'Cut!' featuring Julia Michaels, and 'I Hope I Never Fall in Love' |
September 27 2024 | Contributed two songs, 'Kiss the Sky' and 'Even When I'm Not,' to the soundtrack of the DreamWorks animated film The Wild Robot. |
August 2 2024 | Planned release of 'Intermission' EP through Columbia as a music download. |
June 9 2024 | Morris comes out as bisexual. |
May 9 2024 | Released her fourth studio album 'Dreamsicle', which included tracks from her 'Intermission' EP and received generally favorable reviews. |
March 2024 | Performed her song 'Better than We Found It' at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. |
March 26 2024 | Announced her fourth studio album 'Dreamsicle', set to be released on May 9, 2025. |
January 2024 | Morris reaches a divorce settlement with Ryan Hurd. |
January 10 2024 | Released her second collaboration with Julia Michaels, the single 'Scissors'. |
2023 | Maren Morris released music videos for 'The Tree', 'Get the Hell Out of Here', and 'Texas' with Jessie Murph |
2023 | Collaborates with Jessie Murph on the single 'Texas', which reaches chart position 48 |
2023 | Maren Morris features on Teddy Swims' song 'Some Things I'll Never Know' from the album I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1). |
October 2023 | Morris files for divorce from Ryan Hurd. |
September 15 2023 | Morris released 'The Bridge' EP through Columbia as a music download. |
2022 | Maren Morris released the music video for 'Circles Around This Town' |
2022 | Collaborated with Amanda Shires on the song 'Empty Cups' from the album Take It Like a Man. |
2022 | Released single 'Circles Around This Town' from her album Humble Quest, achieving Gold certification |
March 25 2022 | Released her third studio album Humble Quest, which earned her a Guinness World Record for most first-day and first-week streams for a country album by a female artist on Amazon Music. |
2021 | Released 'I Save Me' with Diane Warren for The Cave Sessions, Vol. 1. |
2021 | Maren Morris was featured on Taylor Swift's re-recorded album 'Fearless (Taylor's Version)' with the single 'You All Over Me', which peaked at number 51 on the chart. |
2021 | Maren Morris collaborates on multiple songs: 'Line by Line' with JP Saxe (which receives MC Gold certification), 'Bigger Man' with Joy Oladokun, and 'Chasing After You' with Ryan Hurd (which reaches No. 2 on charts and receives RIAA 2× Platinum certification). |
2021 | Collaborated with Ryan Hurd on the duet 'Chasing After You'. |
2020 | Collaborated with Hozier on 'The Bones' for the One World: Together at Home compilation. |
2020 | Releases the single 'Just for Now' from her album Girl |
2020 | Morris released the single 'Better than We Found It'. |
May 8 2020 | Morris released 'Maren Morris Live from Chicago', a live music download EP through Columbia Nashville. |
March 2020 | Morris gives birth to her son. |
2019 | Maren Morris released music videos for 'Girl' and 'The Bones' |
2019 | Morris releases several collaborative singles including 'A Song for Everything', 'All My Favorite People' with Brothers Osborne (which achieves Gold certification), and a collaboration with Miranda Lambert on 'Way Too Pretty for Prison' and 'Fooled Around and Fell in Love' |
2019 | Maren Morris released the single 'Common' featuring Brandi Carlile from her album 'Girl' and also contributed 'Kingdom of One' to the 'For the Throne: Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones' compilation. |
2019 | Maren Morris features on Sheryl Crow's song 'Prove You Wrong', which also includes Stevie Nicks, from the album Threads. |
2019 | Released hit single 'The Bones', which became a major success and earned 4× Platinum certification in the US |
September 2019 | Released The Highwomen's self-titled debut album, which had a top-ten debut on Billboard 200 and number one on the Country Chart. |
May 31 2019 | Maren Morris releases music in the North American region under Sony Music Nashville in a digital format. |
May 31 2019 | Morris released 'Maren Morris: Reimagined', a music download EP through Columbia Nashville. |
April 2019 | Made her live debut with The Highwomen at Loretta Lynn's 87th birthday concert. |
March 2019 | Morris opens her world tour at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, with the live performance being streamed through Amazon. |
March 2019 | Released her second studio album Girl, which topped the Billboard country albums chart. |
2018 | Maren Morris released a cover of 'Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters' as part of the Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin album. |
2018 | Maren Morris collaborates with Pentatonix on the Christmas song 'When You Believe' from the album Christmas Is Here! |
2018 | Maren Morris collaborates with Niall Horan on the song 'Seeing Blind', which is part of the album Flicker and receives ARIA and RMNZ Gold certifications. |
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