
And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan Ep. 242: Megan Moroney | The Unlikely Road of a Country Superstar
Mar 10, 2026
Megan Moroney, a country singer-songwriter known for candid storytelling and viral hits, rose fast with songs like "Tennessee Orange." She tells how a cheerleading injury led to learning guitar and moving to Nashville. She talks about DIY releases, viral breakout via TikTok, collaborations with Ed Sheeran and Kacey Musgraves, and navigating writing rooms while defining her sound.
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Sorority Gig Led To Georgia Theatre Invite
- A sorority philanthropy event at UGA led to Megan performing before Chase Rice, who invited her to open at the Georgia Theatre.
- That single invitation forced her to write her first song quickly and realize performing could be a real path.
Do The Business Work Yourself First
- Learn the mechanics of the music business and do as much as you can independently before handing work off.
- Megan logged her own publishing splits and created DIY cover art on her phone after interning with Christian Bush.
Authentic Small Moments Fuel Viral Songs
- Tennessee Orange began as a morning idea tied to a real-life moment of wearing a rival team's shirt and was written that same day with co-writers.
- The song's authenticity and timing (football season) made it ideal for Spotify's Fresh Finds and TikTok virality.

