Alana Springsteen, an American country-pop singer, was born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on October 18, 2000. She began playing music at a very young age, learning to play the guitar at the age of seven and writing her first songs shortly thereafter. Her parents, who closely followed her progress, moved to Nashville to help launch her career. Following her debut EP, *Slow Down* (2019), she released the two-part series *History of Breaking Up (Part One) * and *History of Breaking Up (Part Two)*, both on Warehouse West Entertainment Records in September 2021 and July 2022, respectively. After signing with Columbia Records, she collaborated first with Mitchell Tenpenny on âGoodbye Looks Good on Youâ (certified gold) and then with Chris Stapleton on âGhost in My Guitar, â two tracks that were widely acclaimed on music streaming platforms, offering a preview of her debut album *Twenty Something*, released in August 2023. The singer, who was featured by producer William Black on the electronic track âMy Own Advice, â went on to perform with Dutch DJ Tiësto on his hit âHot Honey, â which reached No. 37 on the U.S. dance charts and No. 3 on the Tipparade in the Netherlands in 2024. That same year, Alana Springsteen released the single âCowboy / Hold My Beer, â followed by the live EP *Live from the Ryman* (2025). In 2026, she released the album *I Hope This Helps*, a more introspective and personal work, featuring the singles âNote to Self, â âBlack Sheep, â âLove Me Anyway, â and âI Loved You Then.â
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