Priscilla Block is a country-pop artist who found success in 2020 with a string of relatable singles (âPMS,â âThick Thighs,â and âJust About Over You,â) that effectively paired earworm melodies with unfiltered lyrics. She followed up on that success in early 2021 with the single âI Bet You Wanna Know,â which helped send her 2022 debut, Welcome to the Block Party, into the upper half of the country charts. A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Block moved to Nashville after graduating high school to pursue a career in music. After enduring a litany of odd jobs to make ends meet, she had a surprise encounter with Taylor Swiftâââher longtime idolâââwhich gave her the morale boost she needed to go all in on her musical dreams. In 2020 she began uploading a steady stream of self-penned songs and choice covers to her social media channel and quickly began accumulating a fervent fan base, who connected with the themes of empowerment, self-love, and acceptance that imbued original works like âThick Thighsâ and âPMS.â Those fans helped Block raise enough money to release a proper single, and the resulting âJust About Over Youâ became a hit, topping the streaming charts and earning Block a record deal with Block Mercury Nashville/InDent Records. She released her eponymous debut EP the following year, which included the anthemic single âI Bet You Wanna Know.â Her full-length debut, Welcome to the Block Party, arrived in February 2022, peaking at number 39 on Billboardâs Top Country Albums chart. Block landed another charting hit later that year with âYou, Me, and Whiskey,â a collaboration with Justin Moore. Early 2023 saw the release of a deluxe edition of Welcome to the Block Party, which added four new songs, including the reflective âMe, Pt. 2.â The standalone single âFake Namesâ appeared later that year. ~ James Christopher Monger