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KenAnn Grace Bogart doesn’t just write songs — she writes through them. Every lyric is born from a life fully lived: the heartbreaks that haunted her, the hands she held through storms, and the quiet strength that carried her when no one else did. Her music blends country, soul, and storytelling into something raw, resilient, and deeply human.
A mother of three and a lifelong believer in second chances, KenAnn began songwriting as a way to process pain — and found her voice in the process. Her breakout track, “The Weight She Put Down,” resonated with women carrying invisible burdens. Follow-ups like “Still Standing” and “Where Did the Good Men Go?” continue that truth-telling tradition, honoring both wounds and wisdom.
She writes for the women holding it all together. For the men who still show up. For the people trying to heal while the world keeps spinning.
Originally from the West Coast but dreaming of land, horses, and a healing ranch in Tennessee, KenAnn’s long-term goal is to create an equine rehabilitation center that partners horses with people for mutual restoration — funded by the songs she’s still brave enough to write.
She’s not chasing fame — she’s chasing freedom.
And if you’ve ever felt alone in the struggle, her music says one thing loud and clear:
You’re not.
A mother of three and a lifelong believer in second chances, KenAnn began songwriting as a way to process pain — and found her voice in the process. Her breakout track, “The Weight She Put Down,” resonated with women carrying invisible burdens. Follow-ups like “Still Standing” and “Where Did the Good Men Go?” continue that truth-telling tradition, honoring both wounds and wisdom.
She writes for the women holding it all together. For the men who still show up. For the people trying to heal while the world keeps spinning.
Originally from the West Coast but dreaming of land, horses, and a healing ranch in Tennessee, KenAnn’s long-term goal is to create an equine rehabilitation center that partners horses with people for mutual restoration — funded by the songs she’s still brave enough to write.
She’s not chasing fame — she’s chasing freedom.
And if you’ve ever felt alone in the struggle, her music says one thing loud and clear:
You’re not.
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