Emily Ann Roberts Releases New Track "Easy Does It"

Emily Ann Roberts, a rising star in country music, has released her highly anticipated new single "Easy Does It" on January 17, 2025. This release marks a significant milestone in Roberts' career, showcasing her growth as an artist and songwriter since her debut on NBC's "The Voice" in 2015.
The song, which fans have been eagerly awaiting, has been teased by Roberts over the preceding months, generating significant excitement. The track showcases Roberts' signature blend of traditional country and bluegrass roots, which has become her hallmark sound.
Born on October 23, 1998, in Knoxville, Tennessee, Roberts has been immersed in music from a young age. Her journey in country music began with performances on small Knoxville stages, eventually leading to her appearance on "The Voice" where she became a finalist on Blake Shelton's team. Since then, Roberts has been steadily building her career, amassing over 45 million streams and performing 20 times at the Grand Ole Opry.
In addition to "Easy Does It," Roberts has been busy with other projects. In late 2023, she released her debut full-length album, "Can't Hide Country," produced by Trent Willmon. The album has already garnered over 23 million streams, featuring popular tracks like "Whole Lotta Little," which became a viral sensation with over 10 million cumulative views on TikTok.
Roberts' musical background is deeply rooted in the rich traditions of country and bluegrass music. Growing up in East Tennessee, she was influenced by country legends like Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Miranda Lambert. This influence is evident in her music, which she describes as "jacked-up Appalachian music".
As Roberts continues to make her mark in the country music scene, she has an exciting year ahead. She is set to join country legend Clint Black on part of his 35th Anniversary of "Killin' Time" Tour for seven dates through the western United States in February 2025. Following this, she will reunite with Blake Shelton on his Friends & Heroes 2025 Tour, kicking off each night with a performance before Shelton takes the stage.