Quick Info
| Profession | Country singer-songwriter |
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| Nationality | American |
| Date of Birth | 03/05/1999 |
| Age | 26 years |
| Birthplace | Hope Hull, Alabama |
Latest News about Ella Langley
02/2026
Ella Langley's single 'Choosin’ Texas,' featuring background vocals from Miranda Lambert, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2026. The ballad about a woman whose partner leaves her for someone from Texas became her first lead hit on the all-genre chart. It marked the first single by a female artist to simultaneously top the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts.
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Bio/Wiki
| Full Name | Elizabeth Camille Langley |
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Personal Life
| Resides | Nashville, Tennessee |
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Relationships & More
| Dating Riley Green | No |
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Family
| Grandfather | Inspired her music; played instruments; gave her his guitar |
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| Parents | Encouraged music interest; piano and guitar lessons |
Career
| Early Career | Co-wrote first song 'Clear the Clouds' in 2017; debuted 'Perfect' in 2018; performed in Alabama bars; moved to Nashville 2019 |
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| Breakthrough | 'If You Have To' viral on TikTok; Grand Ole Opry debut 17/02/2023; signed Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records Feb 2023 |
| Releases | EP 'Excuse The Mess' (19/05/2023, 120M+ streams); Album 'Hungover' (02/08/2024); 'Dandelion' (second album); Singles: 'Country Boy's Dream Girl' (2022), 'You Look Like You Love Me' (w/ Riley Green, #1 Country Airplay, CMA Musical Event 2024), 'Choosin’ Texas' (#1 Billboard Hot 100 Feb 2026) |
| Awards | 3 CMA Awards (2025, including Song of the Year and Single of the Year for “You Look Like You Love Me.”), Swept the 2025 ACM Awards (5 wins, including New Female Artist of the Year, Single of the Year, Musical Event of the Year and Visual Media of the Year for “you look like you love me”) |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Taught herself guitar playing 'Three Little Birds' by Bob Marley | |
| 2. First song from riff on porch with aunt | |
| 3. Bow-hunting Alabama native | |
| 4. Lived in a Nashville 'frat house' during early career struggles |