Who is Mattie Rose?

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Mattie Rose is a Texas-born country singer-songwriter raised just north of Fort Worth, where her Texas twang, honest storytelling, and deep-rooted love for country music shaped the artist she is today. Blending the timeless heart of classic country with the grit of Americana, Mattie has built a reputation for raw, relatable songs and captivating live performances that leave audiences feeling like they've known her stories all along.

Her musical journey began at just three years old, singing Disney songs in the backseat of her mama's car. By age eight, she was studying under a classically trained opera vocalist, developing the vocal foundation that would later become one of her greatest strengths. From musicals and worship bands to local bars, festivals, and songwriter rounds, Mattie explored a variety of musical paths before fully embracing country music in 2021.

Since releasing her debut single, Square One, Mattie has continued to evolve as both a songwriter and performer. Her catalog includes fan favorites like Leavin' Tennessee, her debut EP Whiskey Me Away, the fiery anthem Mrs. Right, the traditional country heartbreak of Still Gone, the unapologetic attitude of SNAKE, and the nostalgic duet Neon Has A Way with fellow songwriter Brett Penington.

Her latest release, Let Me Go, proves Mattie isn't afraid to tell it like it is. Centered around the hook, "I'm glad I let you let me go," the song turns a breakup on its head, trading heartbreak for freedom and self-respect. It's bold, honest, and packed with the kind of unapologetic attitude that's quickly becoming a signature of her songwriting.

Whether she's performing solo with an acoustic guitar or bringing the energy of a full band, Mattie delivers music that cuts straight to the heart. Her songs are rooted in real life—stories of love, loss, home, and the winding roads that somehow always lead us back. With new music on the horizon and growing momentum across Texas and beyond, Mattie Rose is carving out a lane that's authentically country, unmistakably Texan, and entirely her own.