The Rise of a Glitter Cowgirl: Michelle Marie’s Debut Album Drops June 13

The Rise of a Glitter Cowgirl: Michelle Marie’s Debut Album Drops June 13
The Rise of a Glitter Cowgirl: Michelle Marie’s Debut Album Drops June 13

(Daytona, Florida) – Some stories are more than just news — they’re personal. Watching Michelle Marie rise has been exactly that for me.

From the moment she released her debut single “What Money Can’t Buy,” I knew she had something special — not just as a fan, but as someone who’s been lucky enough to photograph her journey and create the visualizer for that very first release. Now, Michelle’s getting ready to release her full debut album, Glitter Cowgirl, and I couldn’t be more proud to help tell her story.

Set to drop June 13, Glitter Cowgirl is bold, heartfelt, and 100% Michelle — a reflection of her spirit, strength, and sparkle. She recently performed the title track at the iconic Whiskey Jam in Nashville, where so many of country music’s biggest stars have cut their teeth. Relive the energy of those live Whiskey Jam performances here: Performance One and Performance Two.

Just announced — Michelle’s music video for “What Money Can’t Buy” has earned a 2025 Josie Music Awards nomination for Music Video of the Year (Female). For those unfamiliar, the Josie Music Awards are the largest independent music awards in the world, celebrating artistry across all genres. This year’s ceremony will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 7 PM at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville.

Michelle isn’t just riding momentum — she’s creating it. Her new album is now available for pre-save, and every single save helps increase visibility on streaming platforms.
💿 Click here to Pre-Save Glitter Cowgirl

From Whiskey Jam to the Josie Awards, Michelle Marie blazes her own trail with the release of Glitter Cowgirl. Out June 13 — pre-save now!
From Whiskey Jam to the Josie Awards, Michelle Marie blazes her own trail with the release of Glitter Cowgirl. Out June 13 — pre-save now!

🎉 Mark your calendars! Glitter Cowgirl officially drops on June 13, and fans won’t want to miss the celebration. Michelle is hosting an Album Release Party that evening at The Bank in Daytona Beach, Florida. The event runs from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM, with doors opening at 6:00 PM for Meet & Greet ticket holders and at 6:30 PM for general admission.

Ticket Options:

  • Early Bird General Admission ($15): Limited availability; grants general admission to the show. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Early Bird tickets must be purchased before June 13.
  • General Admission ($25): Grants general admission to the show. Doors open at 6:30 PM.
  • Meet & Greet Early Access ($40): Includes early admission at 6:00 PM, professional photos, and a meet & greet with Michelle Marie and the opening acts.

🎟 Purchase Tickets Here

As someone who’s been behind the lens for some of her earliest visuals, I can say this: Glitter Cowgirl is exactly who she is — brave, brilliant, and blazing her own trail in rhinestones. And trust me, the best is still to come.


Want more Michelle Marie?
🎧 Listen to “What Money Can’t Buy” on Spotify
📖 Read our previous story about her debut single
📲 Follow her on Instagram
📘 Follow her on Facebook

About Post Author

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With over a decade of experience in NASCAR, I’ve built a dynamic career spanning media, public relations, sponsorship acquisitions, and brand representation. My 13-year journey included roles ranging from promotional model—as Miss Valvoline—to business owner, having launched an apparel line specifically tailored for female motorsports fans. I also owned and operated two media outlets within NASCAR, and my work behind the lens led to shooting for Getty Images at some of the sport’s biggest events. These diverse experiences gave me a 360-degree view of the motorsports industry, both on and off the track. Outside of NASCAR, I spent time working in minor league baseball with the Pioneer League—broadening my understanding of sports marketing and fan engagement in a different arena. In addition, I hold a degree in audio engineering and began my career in music at the renowned Sumet-Burnet studio in Dallas, Texas. Having grown up in recording studios from the age of nine, music has always been my first love. My time in Dallas also included hands-on experience in artist booking and management, where I supported emerging bands through label signings, tours, and the often unpredictable realities of the music business.
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