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2025 MusicRow Awards Nominees For Breakthrough Artist-Writer Of The Year

August 7, 2025/by MusicRow Staff

Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 37th annual MusicRow Awards, presented by City National Bank, we take a closer look at the Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year category.

The Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year honors a Nashville songwriter and recording artist who wrote or co-wrote their first top 10 country song via radio or streaming during the eligibility period. Outside nominations from Nashville’s publishing community are considered for this award.

This year’s winners will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Wednesday, Sept. 3.

Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting is now open and closes on Aug. 15 at 5:00 p.m. To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscriber here.

Drew Baldridge earned his breakthrough with “She’s Somebody’s Daughter,” the co-written ballad that became the first independently released debut single to reach No. 1 on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart. Now RIAA Gold-certified, the viral hit has amassed more than 1.1 billion impressions and remains the highest-charting self-funded song on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. The success of the single led to a deal with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, where Baldridge followed up with the Top 10 track “Tough People.” His newest release, “Get Me Gone” featuring Emily Ann Roberts, previews more music to come. Named to the CRS New Faces Class of 2025 and selected as an iHeart On the Verge artist, Baldridge was also honored as MusicRow’s Independent Artist of the Year. As a songwriter signed to Sony Music Publishing, he has penned more than 500 songs, recorded by artists such as Bailey Zimmerman, LOCASH, and Chase Matthew. Baldridge has toured alongside Eric Church, Cody Johnson, Jason Aldean, and Luke Bryan, and is currently on the road with Zimmerman ahead of another run with Johnson.

Ella Langley scored two breakout hits—both of which she co-wrote—including her chart-topping duet “You Look Like You Love Me” with Riley Green and the fan-favorite “Weren’t For The Wind.” The Alabama native built her foundation playing bars and festivals before moving to Nashville in 2019, where she quickly carved out a space with her gritty, no-frills sound. Her 2023 debut EP Excuse The Mess laid the groundwork for Hungover, her full-length debut released in August 2024. Co-writing all 14 tracks, Langley delivered an unfiltered look into her story, earning critical acclaim and spots on The New York Times and Rolling Stone’s “Best of 2024” lists. “You Look Like You Love Me” marked her first Billboard Hot 100 entry and first No. 1 at country radio, making her one of only two women to top the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2024. The Platinum-certified single also earned CMA and ACM wins, including Musical Event and Single of the Year. After supporting Morgan Wallen and Luke Bryan, Langley sold out her first headline tour and returns to the road with Wallen and Green this summer.

Chase Matthew scored his breakout with the Platinum-certified “Love You Again,” a Top 5 hit he co-wrote and the first single to showcase his bold mix of country grit and emotional edge. The Nashville native built his career from the ground up, first finding viral success as an independent artist before signing with Warner Music Nashville. Now with more than 1.4 billion global career streams and 1.5 million social media followers, Matthew has emerged as a dynamic force in the genre. His Platinum debut single “County Line” put him on the map, and he continues his momentum with his third album CHASE and the Gold-certified single “Darlin’,” currently at country radio. Named to MusicRow’s Next Big Thing and the Opry NextStage Class of 2024, he’s also earned nods from HITS and the People’s Choice Country Awards. As a songwriter and performer, Matthew blends a rowdy, grounded persona with a deep twang and emotional delivery. After headlining his sold-out “Come Get Your Memory tour,” Matthew is out on his 2025 world tour now.

Josh Ross broke through with “Single Again,” the vulnerable, cowritten hit that captured hearts across North America and marked a major turning point for the rising global artist. Blending rock influences with modern country and raw lyricism, the Canada born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter has carved out a space uniquely his own. Ross followed the Platinum-certified “Trouble” with his 2024 8-song project Complicated, earning him his first JUNO Award for Country Album of the Year and setting the stage for his full-length debut Later Tonight, due September 19. With more than 1 billion global streams, Ross is known for his raspy vocals, heart-on-sleeve storytelling, and a sound that leans as much into arena rock as it does country. Named the 2024 CCMA Entertainer of the Year and recipient of the CMA’s Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award, he has toured with artists ranging from Nickelback and Brantley Gilbert to Bailey Zimmerman and Luke Bryan. Most recently, Ross wrapped a Canadian run with Jelly Roll and will open select shows for Dylan Scott this fall.

Zach Top scored his breakout with “I Never Lie,” the co-written standout that helped catapult him into country music’s spotlight. With a voice rooted in tradition and a writing style that bridges classic sensibilities with modern finesse, Top made waves with his debut album Cold Beer & Country Music, released in 2024. The project drew critical acclaim, landing on year-end “Best Of” lists from Rolling Stone, Billboard, and The New York Times. After opening for Lainey Wilson through the summer and fall, Top launched his own “Cold Beer & Country Music Tour” in early 2025—selling out dates within hours. Along the way, he’s taken the stage with legends and innovators alike, including Alan Jackson, Dwight Yoakam and Billy Strings. In April, he was named ACM New Male Artist of the Year, affirming his growing presence in the genre. With a firm grasp on both storytelling and stagecraft, Top is poised as one of country music’s most promising young artist-writers.

Tucker Wetmore broke through with “Wind Up Missin’ You,” the Platinum-certified hit he co-wrote that helped fuel his rapid rise. The track, along with fellow smash “Wine Into Whiskey,” earned Wetmore multiple appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 and pushed his career streams past 1 billion in just over a year. Wetmore made his Grand Ole Opry debut in 2024 and released his first EP, Waves On A Sunset, followed by his full-length debut What Not To. He also contributed two songs—“Already Had It” and “Steal My Thunder”—to the Twisters soundtrack. Known for his rich vocal tone and emotional writing, Wetmore has built a loyal fan base through dynamic live shows. After supporting Kameron Marlowe and Luke Bryan, he launched a sold-out headline run in 2024 and continued with international dates across the UK, U.S., and Europe in early 2025. He’s currently on the road as direct support for Thomas Rhett’s “Better In Boots Tour.” An ACM New Male Artist nominee, Wetmore has earned “Artist to Watch” nods from Billboard, MusicRow, Spotify, the Opry, and more.

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