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Jennifer Odessa Nettles (born September 12, 1974) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and record producer.. Nettles is the lead vocalist of the duo Sugarland alongside Kristian Bush, and prior to this she fronted the Atlanta-based bands Soul Miner's Daughter and Jennifer Nettles Band.
The music video for "Stay" was ranked #10 on CMT's 100 Greatest Videos. In addition, it is the first song in Sugarland's career to be written solely by Jennifer Nettles. [1] "Stay" was certified Gold by the RIAA on February 21, 2008. It was later Sugarland's first single to earn a Platinum certification on March 24, 2009.
Sugarland is an American country music duo founded in Atlanta, Georgia. The duo consists of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals) and Kristian Bush (vocals, guitar, mandolin). They were founded in 2002, at which point Kristen Hall (vocals, guitar) was also a member.
The American country music duo Sugarland has released six studio albums for Mercury Nashville and 18 singles, including one as a featured artist.Founded in 2002 as a trio composed of Kristian Bush, Kristen Hall, and Jennifer Nettles, they have recorded as a duo since Hall's departure in December 2005.
"Stuck Like Glue" is a song by American country music duo Sugarland.Written by Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush, Kevin Griffin and Shy Carter, it was released on July 26, 2010 as the first single from Sugarland's album The Incredible Machine, released October 19, 2010. [1] "
"Tonight" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in April 2011 as the third single from their album The Incredible Machine. The song was written by Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush and Kevin Griffin.
Lead singer Jennifer Nettles thought that the song "could apply to anyone out there making it but needs a little help from mom and dad." [3] In 2024, Rolling Stone ranked the song at number 170 on its 200 Greatest Country Songs of All Time ranking. [4] Kevin John Coyne of Country Universe reviewed the song favorably, praising the group's harmonies.
This section of the song was inspired by one of Kristian Bush's home videos, which Jennifer Nettles and Pinson were watching at the time. The video featured Bush's wife trying to teach their then-two-year-old daughter to dance, and the wife was singing a series of "do"s.