Dreamcatcher Artists recently announced a partnership with ONErpm for Tenille Arts’ next album, and on Dec. 5, the first single and music video from the award-winning artist are released worldwide. The moving “Don’t Ruin Flowers” was written by Tenille with Ryan Kohn and Lydia Sutherland. Kohn also produced the track. The official music video was directed and shot by Joey Brodnax in Spring Hill, TN and is exclusively available on Tenille’s YouTube channel. Fans can save/add the song HERE.

“’Don’t Ruin Flowers’ came at a time when I thought I had written every feeling of a breakup, and then this one hit me with a mix of sadness and strength,” said Tenille. “I think protecting beautiful things in your life is so important and flowers became the physical representation of that for me at a time when someone in my life was using flowers in place of apologies.”

Coming off of a world tour, where she opened for Luke Bryan, Walker Hayes and her own headline tour backed by AEG in the UK, Tenille has been writing for her next project. The full-length album announcement is planned for summer 2026. 

Her “Somebody Like That” single made history as the first – and still the only – #1 Country song written, produced and performed by all females. She brings forward a double platinum record, two gold records and has amassed nearly one billion global streams. Having recently concluded a world tour supporting Luke Bryan, Walker Hayes and a headline tour promoted by AEG, she’s ready for the next chapter.

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About Tenille Arts:   Born and raised in the small prairie town of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Tenille Arts picked up the guitar and penned her first song at age 13 and has been performing nonstop ever since. She has racked up nearly a billion streams and garnered over 750,000 digital followers in a relatively short period of time. Her critically-acclaimed Love, Heartbreak, & Everything In Between album yielded her first #1 single, “Somebody Like That,” which is certified double platinum. The single made history as the first #1 Country song written, produced and performed by all females and was the first Country song by a Canadian artist to reach #1 in the U.S. since 2007 and first Canadian female to hit #1 since Terri Clark in 2004. Her Girl To Girl album was released in 2021, and her “Back Then, Right Now” single was her first to be released simultaneously in Canada and the U.S. Her 2024 14-song to be honest album leads with the stunning single, “So Do I,” written by Demi Lovato, Sasha Sloan, Laura Veltz and King Henry. In 2022, Tenille was nominated by the ACM Awards for New Female Artist of the Year, the iHeartRadio Music Awards for Best New Country Artist, the CMT Music Awards for Female Video and Breakthrough Video of the Year, and she won the MusicRowAward for “Breakthrough Artist of the Year” and the AIMP 2022 “Rising Artist-Writer of the Year Award.”

In Canada, she won the Canadian Country Music Association’s “Rising Star Award,” she has taken home three SASK Music Awards and 18 trophies from the Saskatchewan Country Music Association including the “Female Artist Achievement Award.”

She has made an unprecedented three appearances performing original songs on the top-rated ABC TV show The Bachelor and has performed on the TODAY Show, Kelly Clarkson Show and more. 

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Dreamcatcher Artists recently announced a partnership with ONErpm for Tenille Arts’ next album, and on Dec. 5, the first single and music video from the award-winning artist are released worldwide. The moving “Don’t Ruin Flowers” was written by Tenille with Ryan Kohn and Lydia Sutherland. Kohn also produced the...