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Latin Country Artist MŌRIAH Releases “Superwoman” Today

Nashville, Tenn. (July 11, 2025) — Latin Country artist MŌRIAH releaes her latest single “Superwoman” today. The song, written by MŌRIAH, Hannah Rhyne and producer, Paul Mabury, follows a string of milestone moments including:
  • The debut of her “Sombrero” music video in Times Square, NY.
  • A spotlight performance during the NARAS Nashville Chapter’s annual Block Party, May 20th.
  • Opening this year’s CMA Fest presented by SoFi, June 5th with the first Latin-inspired National Anthem which included Mariachis.
  • A performance on CMA Fest’s Hard Rock stage, June 6th.
  • A performance of “(Last Night) I Didn’t Get To Sleep at All” honoring songwriter Tony Macauley’s induction into the Songwriter Hall of Fame in NY, June 12th.
  • A unifying Star Spangled Banner performance prior to the Jake Paul v. Julio César Chávez Jr boxing match in Anaheim, CA, June 28th.
  • Stream “Superwoman” HERE
Of the song, MŌRIAH says, “A superwoman is anyone who dares to dream—to keep your head in the clouds and your feet on the ground. If I’m honest, I sometimes hide behind shyness to justify playing it safe. So, here’s a song of confession…maybe singing along will tempt you to risk wildly with me, the way we did as kids when we felt like no one was watching.”
About MŌRIAH:
MŌRIAH’s Mexican roots are evident in her work as an actress, producer (music & film), recording artist and songwriter. The L.A. native who now calls Nashville home, delivered her debut, “Hasta Mañana,” in English and Spanish last Fall and is part of CMT’s 2025 N
ext Women of Country class.   This Spring she released her follow up single “Sombrero” in English and Spanish, and song’s music video debuted in Times Square on May 13. 

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