Christian pop singer Riley Clemmons was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on December 9, 1999. She began singing and playing the piano at church in her teens and was discovered at a high school pageant. She released her debut single "Broken Prayers" at the end of 2017, a song about finding acceptance from God. Her debut album Riley Clemmons was released in 2018. A single from the album, "Better for It", was the first of a series of hits on Christian charts, followed in 2019 by "Fighting for Me", a ballad about spiritual struggle. Her sophomore album Godsend (2021), delivered other charting singles such as the duet "Over and Over" with Lauren Alaima, "Fighting for Me", and "Keep on Hoping". Non-album single "For the Good" made also the charts in 2021. In 2023 followed "Loved by You" and "Miracle", before the release of the third album Church Pew, featuring other single "Jesus Cries". The year 2024 saw the release of the duet "All Is Well" with Michael W. Smith, and the EP Come Adore Him, including the hit of the same name.
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