Country Music Singer-Songwriter Reaches New Heights
With A Special Performance of Her Single Live From The Swiss Alps

Kinsey Rose’s newly released single “Speed Of A Broken Heart” is officially out now. The rising Country music singer-songwriter teamed up with songwriters Chris Roberts and Grammy-winning Marcus Hummon (The Chicks, Sara Evans, Rascal Flatts) to write her most personal song to date about ending a long-term relationship. American Songwriter exclusively premiered the single ahead of release lauding, “Ear-grabbing from the first notes, the single is set to be an anthem to the broken-hearted everywhere.” Already, the song has been featured by American Songwriter, Taste of Country, Guitar Girl Magazine, Celeb Secret’s New Music Friday, CMT’s Playlist and more.

Reaching new heights, the singer-songwriter with over half a million streams on Spotify and more than 100,000 engagements on TikTok recently returned from an international tour where she played her new single live from the Swiss Alps.

“Speed Of A Broken Heart” follows Kinsey’s appearance on Season 21 of NBC’s “The Voice,” where she made history as the only contestant to have all four coaches want to keep her.

Prior to her appearance on NBC’s “The Voice,” the Nashville-based songwriter spent over a decade relentlessly building her career independently, making a name for herself in some of Music City’s most iconic venues on Lower Broad, eventually signing to New Day Records as part of the award-winning and Grammy-nominated Gospel group HighRoad. She also released two full-length Country music albums independently including Honky Tonk Treasures (2021) and Fairweather Love (2015) feat. Vince Gill in addition to multiple EP’s and singles, and being featured on Travis Mobley’s (Grammy-winning band Shenandoah) single “Save Me.”

Continuing to captivate audiences with her wide-ranging resonant twang and timeless classic country sound, Kinsey has toured throughout the U.S. and in Europe, performing with The Time Jumpers, Darius Rucker and Vince Gill. She has opened for Craig Morgan, Colt Ford, and Mark Chesnutt, and will be setting abroad again for shows this summer as part of the Nashville Nights tour.