

The two kept in contact after Moroney moved to Nashville in 2020, and Bush would later end up producing Lucky.

“There’s value in being able to write with these legendary writers, but also to collaborate with writers like Ben, who has been growing with me at the same time,” Moroney tells Billboard.Īs a student at the University of Georgia, Moroney had interned for Sugarland’s Kristian Bush. Simultaneously, she also draws on longtime collaborators such as “Tennessee Orange” co-writer Ben Williams, who has seven credits on the project.

Moroney’s depth of skill and tenacity is on display as a co-writer on every song of the project - many of those tracks marking her first writing sessions with storied scribes including Luke Laird, Lori McKenna, Jessie Jo Dillon, Rodney Clawson, Matt Jenkins and Conor Matthews. Cole Swindell Is Engaged to Girlfriend Courtney Little
