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Emily Ann Roberts Biography

news-detailsEmily Ann Roberts emerged as a fresh voice in country music following her impressive run on national television. Born on October 23, 1998, in Knoxville, Tennessee, she was raised in a supportive family by her parents, Tommy and Kelly Roberts, who nurtured her early interest in music. Her powerful vocals and traditional country sensibility would soon capture the attention of a nationwide audience.

Her major breakthrough came in 2015 when, at just 16 years old, she auditioned for the ninth season of The Voice. Performing the country classic "I Hope You Dance," she earned a four-chair turn from the coaches but ultimately chose to join Team Blake Shelton. Under the mentorship of the country superstar, Roberts advanced through the competition with standout performances of songs like "In the Garden" and "Burning House," consistently showcasing her crystalline tone and emotional delivery. Her success on the show was quantifiable, with several of her performance recordings charting on Billboard's Hot Country Songs and Hot Christian Songs charts. She ultimately finished the season as the runner-up, a result that solidified her fanbase and established her as a promising new artist in the genre.

Following her time on The Voice, Roberts prioritized completing her high school education before diving fully into her music career. She began writing and recording her own material, leading to the release of her debut single "Stuck on Me and You" in 2018, which climbed into the Top 40 on the iTunes country chart. She marked her return to the The Voice stage in May 2019 to perform her follow-up single, "Someday Dream," introducing her evolving sound to a familiar audience. These releases paved the way for her most significant milestone to date.

On September 22, 2023, Emily Ann Roberts released her debut studio album, Can't Hide Country. The project served as a definitive statement of her artistic identity, blending traditional country instrumentation with contemporary songwriting. The album's release represented the culmination of years of development since her television debut, affirming her dedication to the genre and her commitment to building a lasting career on her own terms. Based in Nashville, she continues to write, record, and perform, maintaining her connection with fans while establishing herself as a genuine country music singer-songwriter.