Bandana Cheyenna stands as one of Nashville’s most authentic voices, masterfully translating personal vulnerability into universally resonant Americana-Country anthems. The rising artist and sought-after hitmaker is sharing one of their most personal songs to date with the official release of “Man Who Moves Mountains,” now available on all digital streaming platforms. This song was written entirely by Cheyenna shortly after leaving Los Angeles to embrace a nomadic lifestyle, living out of their car and chasing a new sense of purpose. Cheyenna explains that the track “came from a really vulnerable place. I had just left LA, and one day my anxiety about the future just took over. I felt so lost and unsure if I was making the right decision.”
This compelling single, produced by Willis Breeding, captures the palpable tension between doubt and destiny, serving as a testament to the perseverance that defines Cheyenna’s artistry. The song will be featured on their forthcoming album, ‘The Artist’s Pilgrimage’, a powerful collection of songs that traces the emotional highs and lows of the creative pursuit. Cheyenna has quickly become one of Nashville’s newest powerhouse writers, earning their first Billboard-charting hit for Dasha’s global success, “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’),” and cowriting Alexandra Kay’s hit “Cupid’s A Cowgirl.” With musical inspirations from icons like Stevie Nicks and Joni Mitchell, Cheyenna continues to solidify their position, recently earning the 2024 Female Song of the Year award at the People Choice Country Awards and performing at Nashville’s Pride Festival.


