Katrina Elam is an American country music singer-songwriter, born on December 12, 1983, in Bray, Oklahoma. She emerged in the early 2000s and is known for her strong vocal ability and heartfelt lyrics. Elam's genre primarily falls within contemporary country music. Her debut album, self-titled "Katrina Elam," was released in 2004 and featured the hit single "Torn," which peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Her follow-up album, "Crazy," released in 2005, included notable tracks like "I Feel a Sin Comin' On." In addition to her own recordings, Elam has written songs for other artists, contributing to the music of stars like Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire, showcasing her versatility as a songwriter. Despite a relatively short period of mainstream success, Elam's work has influenced the contemporary country music scene and highlighted the importance of female voices in the genre. Though she has not released new music in recent years, her contributions continue to resonate, and she remains a respected figure among country music aficionados.