Alecia Elliott

Alecia Elliott
Born
Alecia Elliott

(1982-12-25) December 25, 1982
Muscle Shoals, Alabama, United States
GenresCountry
InstrumentVocals
Years active1999–2001, 2019–present
LabelsMCA Nashville, Muscle Shoals Recordings
Websitealeciaelliott.com

Alecia Elliott (born December 25, 1982) is an American contemporary country music singer and actress. She was discovered by Lorrie Morgan, who was impressed by her demo recordings in the mid-1990s. Elliott issued her first studio recording on MCA Nashville in 2000 entitled I'm Diggin' It. As an actress, Elliott was one of the stars of the TNBC series All About Us, of which she also co-wrote its theme song.

In 2001, the American Music Awards nominated Elliott for the American Music Award for Favorite Country New Artist, losing to Billy Gilman.

In December 2019, she returned to music with a new single called "What Love Can Do" under Muscle Shoals Recordings. It was her first single since 2001. Her second studio album, Voodoo, was released in September 2020. As of September 2021, "Voodoo" had been removed from all streaming platforms.

On April 23, 2023, Alecia released a new R&B single titled "Addicted" independently.