Latest Release
- 9 AUG 2024
- 4 Songs
- Twice the Speed of Life · 2004
- Twice the Speed of Life · 2004
- Bigger · 2018
- The Incredible Machine (Deluxe Edition) · 2010
- Love On The Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition) · 2008
- The Incredible Machine · 2010
- Love On The Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition) · 2008
- The Incredible Machine (Deluxe Edition) · 2010
- Love On The Inside (Deluxe Fan Edition) · 2008
- The Incredible Machine · 2010
Essential Albums
- The flirty opener simmers with a hot country rock verse that struts up to a sultry chorus with scant lyrics where Nettles merely elongates the "ooh" in the word "do" before easing back into the second verse like it was a hot tub. Nettles' soaring vocals in "Love" put the power back in "power ballad.”
- 2020
- 2020
- 2020
- 2018
Artist Playlists
- This country duo embraces rock, pop and life's little pleasures.
Singles & EPs
Appears On
More To Hear
- Ty gets his wish when he chats with Sugarland's Kristian Bush.
- Featuring Ariana Grande and Sugarland.
About Sugarland
A funny and bittersweet look at the struggles that come before any success, “Baby Girl” marked a reversal of fortune for its own creators when Sugarland’s 2004 single became one of the biggest debuts by any country act. The trio of lead singer Jennifer Nettles, multi-instrumentalist Kristian Bush and songwriter Kristen Hall had been toiling for years as solo artists and in other folk and country groups in Georgia before joining forces in Atlanta in 2002. With Sugarland, they created a sturdy and consistently appealing vehicle for songs that balanced their love of country with an equal affection for shiny pop melodies and the heartland rock of Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp. Sugarland’s debut, Twice the Speed of Life, established them as one of country’s most popular acts, and though Hall left the band shortly after its release, Nettles and Bush kept up the momentum with a string of hits that refined the band’s sound while showcasing Nettles’ powerful yet playful vocals. Sugarland’s first album after a six-year hiatus, 2018’s Bigger lived up to its name thanks to the scope and vibrancy of songs like “Still the Same” and “Babe”, a high-spirited kiss-off number that gave their guest Taylor Swift a chance to return to her country roots.
- ORIGIN
- Douglas, GA, United States
- FORMED
- 2002
- GENRE
- Country