Riley Clemmons
Christian singer-songwriter known for her viral hit "Broken Prayers" and two studio albums.
Pop Artist
December 9, 1999
25
Riley Clemmons, a Nashville native, rose to fame in the Christian pop scene with her soulful vocals reminiscent of Tori Kelly and Rachel Platten. Her musical journey began at a young age, nurtured by a musical family and her passion for songwriting. After captivating audiences with her debut EP, “The Road to Rome” in 2015, she released her self-titled debut album in 2018 through Capitol CMG, solidifying her status as a rising star.
Clemmons’ subsequent albums, “Godsend” (2019) and “Fighting Fires” (2021), showcased her growth as an artist and further expanded her fan base. Her chart-topping hits, including “Broken Prayers” and “Better for It,” garnered widespread acclaim and earned her numerous accolades, including two GMA Dove Awards, a K-LOVE Fan Award, and a Billboard Music Award.
Beyond her musical achievements, Clemmons is an advocate for mental health awareness, openly sharing her personal struggles with anxiety and depression. Her authenticity and vulnerability have resonated with listeners, making her an inspiration to many.
With her soulful voice, captivating performances, and unwavering faith, Riley Clemmons continues to captivate audiences and spread positivity through her music.