Dani Rose (Honey County)
Based in Nashville, TN, Dani Rose also has roots in California and Virginia. That diversity is reflected in Rose’s music, a blend of contemporary country that makes room for Nashville twang, soaring melodies and everything in between. A place where the songs are anthemic, the melodies are soaring, and an empowered woman runs the show.
It's a sound that's taken Dani Rose around the world, from international shows in the Middle East and Africa to performances at American festivals like Stagecoach and CMA Fest. Along the way, she’s earned raves from Rolling Stone Country, the LA Times (who rallied behind the resilient anthem "Country Strong," which Dani Rose performed alongside 150 line dancers at Stagecoach 2019 in commemoration of the lives lost at the Route 91 Harvest Festival) Billboard and People Magazine. Rose’s songs have been featured in NFL commercials, HBO's True Blood, CW's Roswell and four episodes of Yellowstone (with the latest release "Chess" appearing in the show's Season Four in a scene with protagonist Kevin Costner), as well as curated playlists on Spotify (New Music Nashville, CMT's The Roundup) and Apple Music (Cool Country, Hot Tracks). With support from radio outlets (Radio Disney Country, KFROG, and Go Country 105) and a string of opening slots for country hitmakers (Cole Swindell, Little Big Town, Lady Antebellum, Thompson Square, Old Dominion), Dani Rose has left a unique mark onstage, on-air and in the recording studio.
Newer releases like “Ride Me Away” continue the tradition of matching supersized hooks with lyrics that shine a light on the modern-day female experience. These songs are rallying cries for anyone who has loved, lost or longed for something just out of reach and their personal details — written with a tight group of collaborators — only make them more universal. Rose’s song “Got It From My Mama” is consistently seen on the U.S. Hot 50 & Viral Charts on TikTok has a whopping 1.28 BILLION+ views on TikTok with over 950,000 user generated videos created using the song, and shines a light on deep rooted pride and love for all mothers.