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Nashville-based country artist from Calhoun, Louisiana, Chancie Neal, is a platinum-selling songwriter who also holds the record as the youngest World Champion Barrel Racer. Her most popular single to date on Spotify, “Rodeo Money”, tells the story of her winning ways on the rodeo circuit as a kid while showcasing her musical talent as an adult.

That same kid met Luke Bryan after his show at a rodeo in Mississippi where he invited her on tour a few months later after hearing her play a few songs on his bus at only 13 years old. She held that opening spot for the next seven years joining Luke for his Farm Tour, Tailgates & Tanlines Tour and Spring Break Tour where she played for large crowds, including over 100,000 people on some nights. During her seven years on the road with Luke, she was the only female artist in the lineup.

She landed a deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing in 2012, wrote “Ducks in a Row” for the show Duck Dynasty in 2013 and her song “Hairy Christmas” recorded by Luke Bryan went platinum in 2014. Chancie has opened for numerous artists, including Jake Owen, Chris Janson, Florida Georgia Line and Pat Green, was part of the official CMA Fest lineup from 2013-16 and was featured at Tin Pan South from 2015-17.

In 2020, Chancie was reunited with Luke to put down background vocals on his song “Where Are We Goin’”, which is featured on his latest album, “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here”.

In 2019, she released her first single in six years, "Over You", which notched over 25,000 streams on Spotify in less than six weeks without the help of an artist team. The song debuted on WSM Radio, home of the Grand Ole Opry to keep that momentum going. A few months later, she began releasing singles from her “Thank Ya, Hank” EP, including “Neighbors”, “Rodeo Money”, “Flowers Can’t Fix” and her latest single, "Hell Mary".
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