Megan Moroney’s “Tennessee Orange” Is Officially Certified Platinum

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David McClister

Megan Moroney has her first Platinum record.

Her current single and fan-favorite song “Tennessee Orange,” which went viral on TikTok last year and helped her land a record deal with Sony, has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.

This means that it has moved a very impressive over one million units since it was released last September and is pretty damn fast to earn a certification like that:

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The song is clearly resonating with fans, as it’s on pace to crack the Top 10 at country radio in the next week or two, and in all likelihood, will eventually become her first #1 hit too:

A co-write by Megan, Ben Williams, David Fanning and Paul Jenkins, she sings about falling for a guy who’s seemingly converted her into a Tennessee Volunteers fan, as she admits she’s now wearing “Tennessee Orange for him,” and even finds herself going to games at Neyland stadium.

On top of that, seeing as she’s a diehard Georgia Bulldogs fan, he has her committing the most egregious of sins that her daddy would never approve of, like “learning the words to ol ‘Rocky Top,’” and even forgetting that she’s “always looked better in red.”

Meg actually put the song out at the beginning of this past college football season, and it’s only continued to reach more fans and blow up for one of Nashville’s most promising up and comers.

And since the song first took off, Meg signed her first record deal with Sony and is gearing up to put out her debut record Lucky on on May 5th.

Now I miss football season… let’s cue it up:

“Tennessee Orange”

Lucky tracklist:

1. “I’m Not Pretty”
2. “Lucky”
3. “Tennessee Orange”
4. “Kansas Anymore”
5. “Girl In the Mirror”
6. “Another On the Way”
7. “Traitor Joe”
8. “Why Johnny”
9. “God Plays A Gibson”
10. “Georgia Girl”
11. “Sleep On My Side”
12. “Mustang Or Me”
13. “Sad Songs for Sad People”

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