Tanner Adell, The Rising Country Star Taking Over TikTok, Talks Beyoncé, 'Buckle Bunny'

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Martie Bowser
April 1, 2024
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Country music now has mixtapes thanks to Tanner Adell, who is carving her lane in the genre by blurring the lines that once defined it. I“I’ve always just been a country girl,” Adell told Blavity. Growing up between Los Angeles and Wyoming exposed the artist to various music types.

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