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Kacey Lee Musgraves was born on August 21, 1988, in Golden, Texas, United States. She has a younger sister and grew up in a supportive family environment. From a young age, Kacey displayed a unique passion for songwriting. She wrote her first song, titled “Notice Me,” when she was just eight years old. She also took lessons in mandolin and guitar, which laid the foundation for her career in country music.
Throughout her early years, Musgraves remained focused on becoming a professional musician. By age 20, she was releasing digital EPs online with hopes of attracting a wider audience. Her early work helped her hone her style and gain recognition in the country music community.
In 2012, Kacey Musgraves signed a recording contract with Mercury Nashville, a division of Universal Music Group. Later that year, she released her debut single, “Merry Go 'Round,” which earned widespread acclaim. She also co-wrote Miranda Lambert’s hit song “Mama’s Broken Heart.” Another collaboration, “Undermine,” with singer-songwriter Trent Dabbs, was featured in the popular ABC television show Nashville.
Musgraves’ talent earned her significant recognition in the country music industry. At the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, she received four nominations, including Female Vocalist of the Year. She was also nominated for four Grammy Awards at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. In this period, she also contributed backing vocals for the Dierks Bentley song “Bourbon in Kentucky.”
In 2014, Musgraves won the Academy of Country Music Award for Album of the Year for her debut studio album, “Same Trailer Different Park.” That same year, she released a standalone single titled “The Trailer Song.”
Her 2015 single "Biscuits" was a lead track from her second studio album, Pageant Material. She promoted the album with appearances on major television shows such as Late Night with Seth Meyers, Good Morning America, The View, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In 2016, she released a holiday-themed album titled A Very Kacey Christmas, which featured a mix of eight traditional and four original songs.
Also in 2016, she joined a group of 30 country music artists in a tribute medley that included classics such as “Country Roads” and “On the Road Again.” This collaboration further cemented her status as a respected figure in the country music industry. Known for her dedication and work ethic, Musgraves has become one of the most prominent voices in contemporary country music.
Due to her consistent output and national exposure, Kacey Musgraves has built a successful career. As of recent estimates, her net worth is reported to be close to $10 million, reflecting her achievements in music, touring, and endorsements. Her enthusiastic approach and relentless dedication continue to resonate with fans and critics alike.
In her personal life, Musgraves became engaged to fellow country singer and songwriter Ruston Kelly, whose debut EP Halloween was released in 2017. He has also written songs for notable artists such as Kenny Chesney and Josh Abbott. The couple married in October 2017 but later divorced in 2020.
Prior to her relationship with Kelly, Musgraves was briefly linked to Mica Arriaga. The details surrounding their relationship and breakup remain private, and Musgraves generally prefers to keep her personal life away from public scrutiny. Despite her reserved nature regarding personal matters, she continues to maintain a strong fan base, drawn to her musical talent and distinctive voice in the country genre.
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