The emo cowgirl was a vision in pink as she ran through a hit-stacked set.

Megan Moroney at the 2026 NMPA + Billboard GRAMMY Week Songwriter Awards at Avalon Hollywood on January 28, 2026 in Hollywood, California.

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It’s been quite the remarkable few years for Megan Moroney. Since releasing her debut album three years ago, she’s quickly risen to the top ranks of the most popular women in country music with such hits as “Tennessee Orange,” “Am I Okay,” “Six Months Later” and “Beautiful Things.”

In March, her third studio set, Cloud 9, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 all-genre albums chart, making it the first country album by a woman to reach the pinnacle on the chart since Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter in April 2024, and making her only the 10th women to top the chart with a country album this century.