Nashville, Tenn. (November 21, 2025) — Country Latin recording artist and songwriter, MŌRIAH, was named Female Country Latin Artist of the Year during last night’s Origins Impact Awards held in Nashville. This is the first Country Music award of her career.
This honor came on the heels releasing her debut set of Country EPs back to back: Nice Life (Oct. 24, stream HERE) and Buena Vida (Oct. 31, stream HERE), a Christmas song, “Someday At Christmas” (Nov. 14), and being named to the top Best Dressed lists from the 2025 CMA Awards Red Carpet, including Good Morning America, E!, USA Today, The Tennessean, UPI and more.
MŌRIAH also shared a viral “On The Red Carpet” moment with new friend, Colbie Caillat, which can be viewed, HERE.
The release of Nice Life and Buena Vida follow a string of milestones this year for the “rising country star” (Rolling Stone, 10.6), including the following:
-Recieved the 2025 Origins Impact Award for Female Country Latin Artist of the Year
-Featured by Billboard, October 2025
-Performed “Killing Me Softly” in Spanish in honor of songwriter Charlie Fox at the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame 12th Anniversary Gala, October 16.
–Rolling Stone exclusively premiered her duet with Ana Bárbara, October 6.
-Made her Grand Ole Opry debut, September 26.
-Featured on Apple Music’s The Ty Bentli Show, September 25. Listen to the show, HERE.
-Selected as one of Nashville Lifestyles’ 2025 25 Most Beautiful People, September 25.
-Debuted as a TEDx Nashville speaker, August 24.
-Performed a unifying Star Spangled Banner before the Jake Paul v. Julio César Chávez Jr boxing match in Anaheim, CA, June 28. Watch a clip, HERE.
-Performed “(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 12.
-Performed on CMA Fest’s Hard Rock stage, June 6.
-Opened the 2025 CMA Fest presented by SoFi (June 5) with the first Latin-inspired National Anthem which included Mariachis. Watch HERE.
-A spotlight performance during the NARAS Nashville Chapter’s annual Block Party, May 20.
-Named to mtheory’s 2025 Equal Access development cohort, March 31.
-Recieved the 2025 Origins Impact Award for Female Country Latin Artist of the Year
-Featured by Billboard, October 2025
-Performed “Killing Me Softly” in Spanish in honor of songwriter Charlie Fox at the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame 12th Anniversary Gala, October 16.
–Rolling Stone exclusively premiered her duet with Ana Bárbara, October 6.
-Made her Grand Ole Opry debut, September 26.
-Featured on Apple Music’s The Ty Bentli Show, September 25. Listen to the show, HERE.
-Selected as one of Nashville Lifestyles’ 2025 25 Most Beautiful People, September 25.
-Debuted as a TEDx Nashville speaker, August 24.
-Performed a unifying Star Spangled Banner before the Jake Paul v. Julio César Chávez Jr boxing match in Anaheim, CA, June 28. Watch a clip, HERE.
-Performed “(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 12.
-Performed on CMA Fest’s Hard Rock stage, June 6.
-Opened the 2025 CMA Fest presented by SoFi (June 5) with the first Latin-inspired National Anthem which included Mariachis. Watch HERE.
-A spotlight performance during the NARAS Nashville Chapter’s annual Block Party, May 20.
-Named to mtheory’s 2025 Equal Access development cohort, March 31.
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 track “Hasta Mañana” — in English and Spanish — last Fall, and is part of CMT’s 2025 Next Women of Country class. This Spring she released her follow up single, “Sombrero” — in English and Spanish — and was on hand to witness the song’s music video debut in Times Square in May. Billboard Magazine has taken note of her “country sound and mariachi flair,” while The Tennessean says she is “among the first to blend a strong Latin and mariachi influence into country music,” and Music Row Magazine notes, “It’s high time we had a Latina country star.” Most recently, Rolling Stone exclusively debuted the official music video to “Supermujeres” recorded and co-written by MŌRIAH and friend, Ana Bárbara.
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 track “Hasta Mañana” — in English and Spanish — last Fall, and is part of CMT’s 2025 Next Women of Country class. This Spring she released her follow up single, “Sombrero” — in English and Spanish — and was on hand to witness the song’s music video debut in Times Square in May. Billboard Magazine has taken note of her “country sound and mariachi flair,” while The Tennessean says she is “among the first to blend a strong Latin and mariachi influence into country music,” and Music Row Magazine notes, “It’s high time we had a Latina country star.” Most recently, Rolling Stone exclusively debuted the official music video to “Supermujeres” recorded and co-written by MŌRIAH and friend, Ana Bárbara.
Always paying tribute to her heritage, MŌRIAH often points to the words of her grandfather as she describes her artistic mission: “’La música no tiene fronteras’ which means “music has no borders.”
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