Hailing from Statesboro, Georgia, artist and songwriter Nate Kenyon seamlessly melds rock, rap, and country influences. An "America's Got Talent" Season 5 alum at age 19, his talent quickly caught the attention of industry giants Warner Chappell and Anthem Ent.

Kenyon’s songwriting prowess shines through collaborations with Tyler Farr, Lee Brice, Chris Young, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, and more. Notably, "Dirt Road Dollars" with The Lacs earned Gold, steering him from songwriter to artist in his own right.

Drawing comparisons to Eric Church and Hardy, his music captivates with spin hooks and emotionally charged narratives. Influenced by Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Jason Aldean, and a diverse array of artists, his recent releases include "Call Mama," "Her & The Country," and "I Hate Myself," offering a glimpse into a cache of over 30 unreleased songs. He has also shared the stage with country music’s best (Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Lee Brice, Tyler Farr, Jon Pardi, Justin Moore, Brothers Osborne, etc).

Nate Kenyon’s evolution promises a symphony resonating with the heart and soul of country music. Stay tuned for the next chapter.

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