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Morgane Stapleton, born Morgane Leigh Hayes on January 25, 1983, in Nashville, Tennessee, is an American singer and songwriter. She gained recognition not only for her own musical talents but also as the wife and frequent collaborator of acclaimed country artist Chris Stapleton.
Morgane and Chris Stapleton first met through their shared interests in songwriting. Their initial collaboration was intended to be a songwriting session, which soon turned into a romantic relationship. After dating for about four years, the couple married in 2007. Together, they have welcomed five children—four sons and a daughter.
Morgane Stapleton has established her own identity within the country music scene. Among her notable achievements is co-writing the 2006 Carrie Underwood single “Don’t Forget to Remember Me,” which received widespread acclaim. In addition to songwriting, Morgane frequently performs live with her husband, contributing rich vocal harmonies to many of his songs and duets that are praised by fans and critics alike.
Chris Stapleton has written or co-written over 170 songs, showcasing his substantial influence on contemporary country music. His songwriting credits include six number-one hits such as Kenny Chesney’s “Never Wanted Nothing More,” George Strait’s “Love’s Gonna Make It Alright,” and Luke Bryan’s “Drink a Beer.”
As a critically acclaimed artist, Chris Stapleton has earned five Grammy Awards and seven Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards. His contributions to songwriting have also been recognized with nine ASCAP Country Music Awards, including the prestigious Vanguard Award.
The Stapletons maintain a relatively private family life, though they occasionally appear together at award shows and public events. In 2018, during the live broadcast of the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards, Reba McEntire announced the birth of their twin sons, a moment that delighted fans and highlighted the couple’s popularity within the country music community.
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