Mary Sarah

Mary Sarah Gross is an American country music singer and songwriter. She started her career with performances local to her region, before being picked up by Kidz Bop in 2007. After leaving them, she continued with local and regional performances before releasing Crazy Good in 2010. Her second album, Bridges, followed in 2014, and included duets with several high-profile country music stars. A third album, Dress Up This Town, followed a year later, and she has performed at the Grand Ole Opry and was featured on The Voice. In 2024, Mary Sarah released the single “Baby Mama”, co-written by Jesse Lee, Blake Bollinger, and Nate Kenton. The song was distributed across digital streaming platforms and received positive critical attention for its empowering message and contemporary country sound. People magazine premiered the music video and highlighted the track as a tribute to mothers, describing it as “a way to thank my mom.”Goldberg, Brooke (June 14, 2024). "Mary Sarah Honors the Strength of Moms in 'Baby Mama' Music Video: 'A Way to Thank My Mom' (Exclusive)". People. Retrieved October 16, 2025.

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