Cheyenne Kimball, born on July 27, 1990, in Frisco, Texas, is an American singer-songwriter and television personality primarily known for her work in the pop and country music genres. She first gained recognition as a teenager when she starred in the reality TV show "Cheyenne," which documented her life and career. Kimball's debut album, "The Day Has Come," was released in 2006, featuring the single "Hanging On," which showcased her blend of pop and country influences. Although the album received mixed reviews and moderate commercial success, it established her as a rising star in the music industry. In 2010, she became a member of the country music group Gloriana, contributing to their self-titled debut album and gaining further acclaim. Kimball's songwriting often reflects personal experiences, resonating with young audiences and influencing a new wave of artists in the pop-country crossover space. Though her solo career has seen ups and downs, Kimball's impact lies in her ability to merge pop sensibilities with country storytelling, paving the way for future artists blending these genres. Her contributions continue to inspire emerging musicians in both pop and country music.