Lilly Moss writes country music for the moments that make you feel everything — the heartbreaks, the hard lessons, the healing, and the hope that comes after. A 21-year-old artist from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Lilly brings a voice shaped by resilience, grit, and a deep love for honest storytelling.
Before songs, there were poems, books, and pages of words she used to make sense of life early on. Music became the place where all of it could live. She started vocal lessons in sixth grade, added piano by eighth grade, and was writing her own songs by 16. With influences ranging from Jason Isbell and Adele to Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde, Kassi Ashton, and Ella Langley, Lilly’s sound blends classic country emotion with a fresh, modern edge.
At 17, one live performance made everything click. Watching people sing, smile, and connect through her music showed Lilly what she wanted more of: real songs reaching real people. That connection is still at the heart of everything she creates.
Her project Heartbreak Summer, produced by Grammy-nominated producer Dan Malsch, introduced listeners to her mix of raw emotion and country-pop storytelling. Songs like “Heartbreak Summer” and “Love Me Not” landed on Spotify’s All New Country playlist and helped earn Lilly international recognition as a semi-finalist in the Unsigned Only Music Competition.
A childhood cancer survivor, Lilly also uses her platform to support pediatric cancer awareness and families facing similar battles. Lilly continues to build a career around music that feels personal, purposeful, and deeply human — including her single “Death of Me.”

