Elizabeth Camille " Ella" Langley (born May 3, 1999) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Her debut album Hungover was released on August 2, 2024 with her breakthrough hits "You Look Like You Love Me" with Riley Green and "Weren't for the Wind". This was followed by her sophomore release Dandelion led by Billboard Hot 100 top five hit "Choosin' Texas" in 2026.
In her father's truck, she heard well known rock bands and old school country music as well as disco. In her mother's car, her mother played Peter, Paul and Mary, 80s new wave, and Pearl Jam songs. In 2016, she gave her first public performance at Hooper Academy in Hope Hull, to perform in the student talent show. Afterwards, she began performing at local venues leading up to her graduation in 2017. Initially accepted to Troy University in Troy, Alabama, she transferred to Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama to study forestry.
In 2019, Langley moved to Nashville and immersed herself in the local songwriting community and participated in numerous writers' rounds. She gained support from independent country platforms including "Raised Rowdy" and "65 South" during that time. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she shifted her focus to livestreaming and expanding her online presence, in particular on TikTok. In 2021, she signed her first publishing deal with Sony Music Publishing Nashville. Also in 2021, she released "If You Have To" after previewing the single on social media. In early 2022, Langley joined Randy Houser as a guest artist on his tour.
In addition to her solo work, Langley co-wrote multiple tracks for other artists, including five songs on Elle King's Come Get Your Wife and a Runaway June single, "Make Me Wanna Smoke". Langley also recorded a duet with Kameron Marlowe titled "Strangers", which served as the lead single from his second studio album, Keepin' the Lights On. From 2023 through 2024, she opened for artists Jon Pardi and Riley Green.
In June 2024, Langley announced The Hungover Tour to support her debut album. A subsequent headlining run, the Still Hungover Tour, took place from January through April 2025. The second single from the deluxe album, "Weren't for the Wind", was released to country radio on January 2, 2025. It became her highest-charting single on the Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 18 and her second country radio No. 1. Her second duet with Riley Green "Don't Mind If I Do" was her third country radio number one song. She also collaborated with American rapper BigXthaPlug on his country rap song "Hell at Night". Langley is one of a few entertainment celebrity Spokesperson for Chase Bank's 2025 advertising campaign promoting its Sapphire Reserve premium credit card." Chase Bets Ben Stiller and David Chang Can Cook Up Excitement Around Sapphire Reserve Revamp". Weprin, Alex. The Hollywood Reporter, June 20, 2025. Retrieved September 9, 2025. Sapphire Reserve: Steak Lover by Ella Langley (0:30 version) – YouTube (via Chase). Retrieved September 9, 2025.
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