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LYDIA VAUGHAN

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Songwriter of “If I Didn’t Love You,” "Friends Like That,” "Out Of That Truck" and "Pickup"

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Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Lydia Vaughan’s love for music began at a young age, singing in church and choir. In high school, she began writing songs of her own and performing as the frontman of an independent alternative rock band, giving her the opportunity to experience collaboration and self-managed tours. 

 

After six years of performing and evolving as a creative, Lydia moved to Nashville in 2015 to pursue her dream of a songwriting career. Five years later, she signed her first publishing deal with Cornman Music & Warner Chappell in August 2020.

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Vaughan loves to write country and pop, however her ideas, lyrics, and melodies can work across all genres. Some of her credits include Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood’s “If I Didn’t Love You,” the 3 non-consecutive week no. 1, which debuted at no. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, the highest debut for a duet between a solo male and female, MacKenzie Porter's "Pickup,"  Aldean's, "Over You Again,” "This Bar Don't Work Anymore," “Whose Rearview,” “Breakup Breakdown,” “Get Away From You,” Carrie Underwood’s “Crazy Angels,” “Give Her That,” and Underwood’s latest single “Out Of That Truck,” John Morgan's "Friends Like That,” and Corey Kent’s “Something’s Gonna Kill Me.”

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