Mickey Guyton热门歌曲下载
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Nothing Compares To You
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Scary Love |
03:27 |
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My Side Of The Country |
03:29 |
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Nothing Compares To You
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Nothing Compares To You |
03:27 |
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Sugar Cookie
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Sugar Cookie |
02:55 |
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Feels Like Christmas |
03:06 |
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Never Enough (live)
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歌手2025 第13期 |
04:12 |
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If I Were A Boy (live)
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歌手2025 第1期 |
04:34 |
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Bridges |
03:30 |
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Fix You (live)
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歌手2025 第4期 |
04:41 |
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10
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You Don't Know Me At All |
02:37 |
Mickey Guyton最新专辑下载
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MICKEY GUYTON:中国首次巡演歌单
2026-01-17
Joy To Your World
2025-10-02
Feels Like Christmas
2025-10-24
Sugar Cookie
2025-10-03
Picking Each Other Up
2025-06-16
The Singer Chapter: Mickey in China
2025-05-17
You Don't Know Me At All
2025-03-07
National Anthem (Live)
2025-01-31
Mickey Guyton个人资料
Candace Mycale "Mickey" Guyton[2] (/ˈɡaɪtən/; born June 17, 1983) is an American country music artist. Raised in Texas, Guyton was exposed to various types of music at a young age, and her material incorporates elements of contemporary country, pop, and R&B music. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2011 and signed a recording contract with Capitol Records Nashville. In 2015, the label released Guyton's debut extended play (EP), Unbreakable.
In 2015, Capitol released her debut single, titled "Better Than You Left Me". The song reached number 34 on the US Country Airplay chart and earned her a nomination from the Academy of Country Music Awards. The same year, her second self-titled EP was released. In 2020, in the wake of the George Floyd protests and the Black Lives Matter movement, Guyton released the single "Black Like Me", which speaks to her experiences as a Black woman in country music. The song helped further elevate Guyton's career and resulted in her first ever nomination at the Grammy Awards, becoming the first Black woman to ever be nominated in the Best Country Solo Performance category. Later that year, her third extended play Bridges was released. She then collaborated with Dean Brody on the song "Boys" which made her the first Black woman to achieve a number one hit on the Canada Country chart. Her debut album Remember Her Name followed in 2021.