MaRynn Taylor was 12 years old when she found her guitar-shaped escape under the Christmas tree. While the other girls were at homecoming, she was in her bedroom dreaming about Nashville. She started writing poems that she turned into lyrics and taught herself how to play the guitar. Music was her only friend. And when she watched Taylor Swift's atmospheric rise, MaRynn felt seen. Six years after moving to Nashville, MaRynn is seeing her childhood ambitions realized with the release of her self-titled debut album, MaRynn.  Produced by Josh Kerr, the 12-song collection echoes a fearless contemporary coming-of-age story. MaRynn bridges the growing pains between teenage sass and independent womanhood with memorable melodies, breathtaking vulnerability, and elegant vocals, all the while striking details that not only bring each song to life, but unmistakably brand them as hers.   She wrote the bulk of her debut album while crossing the country as the opener on Kelsea Ballerini’s arena tour that kicked off 2025.  It’s a collection reflective of a young woman making her way in the world, co-writing all but one of the tracks on her LP debut. Two of the self-penned songs include her latest release, “dirty blonde” - a declarative send-off to a not so nice boy - and a natural follow up to the crowd favorite, “same girl same”. 

MaRynn, MaRynn Taylor’s debut album, is out August 22nd on Black River Entertainment.