Jana Kramer
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Jana Kramer

Jana Kramer moved to Nashville in her early twenties after growing up in Michigan. She released her debut single in 2012, which led to her self-titled album...

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Jana Kramer's direct country storytelling

A Nashville singer whose songs about relationships and personal struggles feel like conversations.

For the unvarnished version, start with "Dammit." If you want the full picture, add "King Of Apology" to the mix.

Kramer's music cuts through the usual country polish with songs that sound like they're being worked out in real time. Tracks like "Dammit" and "King Of Apology" have that confessional tone because she's been open about mental health and addiction in her work. It's the kind of writing where "Happy As Hell" and "Goodbye California" feel less like performances and more like someone telling you how it is.

She moved to Nashville in her early twenties after growing up in Michigan. Her self-titled debut came in 2012, followed by albums like Thirty One in 2015, Circle Back in 2020, and Voices in 2022. There was also a 2018 EP called Whine Down.

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Jana Kramer moved to Nashville in her early twenties after growing up in Michigan. She released her debut single in 2012, which led to her self-titled album that same year. Her music often deals with relationships and personal struggles, with songs like "Happy As Hell" and "Goodbye California" showing her straightforward approach to country storytelling.

She followed that first album with others including Thirty One in 2015, Circle Back in 2020, and Voices in 2022. There was also a 2018 EP called Whine Down. Kramer has been open about discussing mental health and addiction in her work, which gives songs like "Dammit" and "King Of Apology" their direct, confessional tone.

The personal material in her writing has sometimes drawn as much attention as the music itself. She performs with backing musicians but records and releases under her own name.

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