With authentic lyrics, a magnetic presence, and a clear passion for her craft, country artist Molly Lovette is making a name for herself in the music world. Known for her heartfelt songwriting, engaging live performances, rhinestone-covered guitars, and DIY fashion, she’s connecting with fans in a real and lasting way.
Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Molly grew up in a close-knit, faith-filled, music-loving family. Her grandmother wrote songs, her grandfather had a band, and her parents introduced her to live music early—taking her to her first concert (Tim McGraw) at just five years old. Though she spent a lot of her childhood focused on basketball, a major injury shifted her path. During recovery, Molly’s dad taught her to play guitar, sparking a deeper love for music and songwriting.
Before college, she began performing at bars and wineries regularly in her hometown. Her first full-band show drew over 300 people and marked a turning point. Molly knew that she needed to leave school and move to Music City to pursue music full-time.
Since making her 2020 move to Nashville, Molly has released over 30 singles, earned more than a million Spotify streams, and opened for stars like Dierks Bentley,...
With authentic lyrics, a magnetic presence, and a clear passion for her craft, country artist Molly Lovette is making a name for herself in the music world. Known for her heartfelt songwriting, engaging live performances, rhinestone-covered guitars, and DIY fashion, she’s connecting with fans in a real and lasting way.
Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Molly grew up in a close-knit, faith-filled, music-loving family. Her grandmother wrote songs, her grandfather had a band, and her parents introduced her to live music early—taking her to her first concert (Tim McGraw) at just five years old. Though she spent a lot of her childhood focused on basketball, a major injury shifted her path. During recovery, Molly’s dad taught her to play guitar, sparking a deeper love for music and songwriting.
Before college, she began performing at bars and wineries regularly in her hometown. Her first full-band show drew over 300 people and marked a turning point. Molly knew that she needed to leave school and move to Music City to pursue music full-time.
Since making her 2020 move to Nashville, Molly has released over 30 singles, earned more than a million Spotify streams, and opened for stars like Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, and Alexandra Kay. She’s built a loyal fanbase both online and through touring across the Midwest and beyond.
Now, Molly is entering her most exciting chapter yet with the release of her debut album in 2026. The project reflects her growth as an artist, songwriter, and person. Listed as the Women of Country’s “Women to Watch in 2026,” Molly is confidently stepping into her own as an artist, ready to share the most honest and defining work of her career to date.