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Hillary Scott

Hillary Scott

Hillary Scott

Hillary Scott is an American singer and songwriter, best known as one of the founding members of the Grammy Award-winning country music group Lady A. Born on April 1, 1986, in Nashville, Tennessee, she grew up immersed in the music industry, with her mother, Linda Davis, being a successful country singer. Hillary’s strong musical background and passion for country and gospel music shaped her career from a young age, leading to the formation of Lady A in 2006. As the lead vocalist, Scott’s powerful voice and emotional delivery helped propel the group to stardom with hits like "Need You Now" and "Just a Kiss."

In addition to her work with Lady A, Hillary Scott has also ventured into a successful solo career. In 2016, she released a solo album, Love Remains, which focused on gospel and Christian music, reflecting her personal faith and connection to her spiritual roots. Her solo work and collaborations continue to showcase her versatility and ability to move between different genres of music, from country to gospel to pop.

One of her most inspiring quotes is, "Music has always been a part of me, it’s how I express my heart and soul." This statement reflects Hillary Scott’s deep connection to music as a form of personal expression and emotional release. Her career continues to inspire listeners, proving that music can be a powerful force for connection and healing.

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