As one of Rolling Stone's "10 New Country Artists You Need to Know," Nashville-based artist, Emma White has garnered over 20 million streams independently. Launching her indie label, Whitehosue Records in 2018, her music has since been featured by Billboard, Forbes, NPR, and played on SiriusXM and iHeart Country.

Growing up in Baltimore, MD Emma found musical influences in both Country music and R&B/Soul, which informs her genre-bending sound today. She studied at Berklee College of Music to hone her songwriting and vocal technique, before making the move to Nashville in 2011. Her critically acclaimed song, "Ten Year Town" chronicles her journey in Nashville over the last decade plus. The tune has been featured by NPR and Rolling Stone, who described the tune as an “acoustic ballad [that] hits home [and pulls] at the heartstrings of anyone who’s moved to middle Tennessee with songs in their head and stars in their eyes." 

Her viral hit "Thirties” premiered in People Magazine and her R&B influenced track, "Cowboy" was featured on Spotify's Wild Country playlist for 2 years. Songs including, “Grow Apart” have been played on The Bobby Bones Show, “Women of Country” across 150 iHeart stations, and SiriusXM’s CoffeeHouse.

Last year, Emma kicked off a 25-city tour and a brand new single, “Little Bit Over You,” featured on Spotify’s “Fresh Finds: The best new music by independent artists.” Most recently, she released her album “Thirties” and is set to perform 150 dates this year.