Laurel Taylor
Laurel Taylor is an award-winning artist, female producer, singer/songwriter, and trailblazer in the emerging Country Trap genre. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, Laurel moved to Nashville at just eighteen, immersing herself in the music scene for the past twelve years. From performing on American Idol to touring across the country, Laurel's music spans country, pop, and CCM. Now, she's making waves the first female artist to embrace Country Trap, blending her soulful roots of country with the cutting-edge sounds of trap beats. Laurel is also a signed artist with Real Fun New Sound/ Production.
As a trailblazer in Country Trap, Laurel is not only performing but producing her own tracks, carving out a unique sound that blends country storytelling with energetic trap beats. Laurel's fresh production style sets her apart as a multi-talented force, controlling the creative direction of her new sound from start to finish. As a producer, Laurel is at the forefront of her sound and vision in the Country Trap genre. Her hands-on approach in the studio ensures her innovative musical ideas come to life exactly as she imagines.
Laurel is deeply involved in prison ministry through non-profits like The Beat of Life, Project Prison Music, and Freedom Echoes. She collaborates with inmates across the country, writing music with them and performing for them. Her country single ""Old House"" has become a huge influence in these communities, being requested in every facility and county. ""Old House"" was also featured on the Nashville Sign billboard, further solidifying its impact.
Laurel has shared stages with some of the biggest names across multiple genres, including Jelly Roll, We The Kingdom, Lauren Daigle, Blessing Offor, Jeffery Steele, Iggy Azalea, Big Daddy Weave, Ben Fuller, Fall Out Boy, Jason Crabb, Diamond Rio and more.
Laurel is currently a topliner for TV and film, blending her songwriting talents with visual media. Her production skills, combined with her unique sound, continue to push creative boundaries with each new release."