Kelsea Ballerini in Nashville in November 2023.Photo:Taylor Hill/WireImage

Taylor Hill/WireImage
Kelsea Ballerinihas felt like she’s on top of a “Mountain with a View” ever since she releasedRolling Up the Welcome Mat.
While speaking with PEOPLEfor the launch of Pantene’s latest innovations, thePanteneHealthy Hair Ambassador andcountrymusic star opened up about how honored she is that her 2023 EP Rolling Up the Welcome isnominatedfor best country album at the 2024Grammy Awards, and what she’s learned from how positively the project’s been received.
“I think just this last year of my life has just changed everything about the way that I think about my career and my personal life,” Ballerini, 30, says.
Kelsea Ballerini performs in Nashville in December 2023.Jason Kempin/Getty

Jason Kempin/Getty
She explains that the success of the EP — which finds her candidly exploringher divorcefrom country singerMorgan Evans— has inspired her to never stray from being vulnerable in her songwriting going forward.
“I think I earned my freedom as a songwriter,” the hitmaker declares as a result of the experience.
“The thing that I learned that I just really hold closely now is there’s no amount of truth telling or detail that will make it not relatable,” the CMA Award winner shares. “I think for a long time, even though I was writing about my life and my emotions, I would try to round the edges, because I’m like, ‘I want everyone to feel themselves in this,’ or see themselves in the story.”
FromRolling Up the Welcome Mat’s inception, though, she says that the project “wasn’t for anyone else.”
“I made it very selfishly … quite literally emotionally because I had to,” the singer-songwriter explains of the project featuring songs like “Penthouse,” “Blindsided” and others. “I put my dog’s name and addresses and receipts, and all these things, and it connected more than anything else I’ve ever put out.”
Kelsea Ballerini in Los Angeles in August 2023.Emma McIntyre/Getty

Emma McIntyre/Getty
Because of that, Ballerini is continuing to trust her heart and instincts as she’s “actively working on a new record.” She adds, “Making a new record now and a different place in my life with that freedom feels so yummy.”
Ballerini’s nomination at the forthcoming 66th annual Grammy Awards, set to air on Feb. 4 live from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, marks her fourth-ever nomination.
Ballerini previouslyshared her immediate reactiontoRolling Up the Welcome Matreceiving a Grammy nod the day that nominations came out in November. OnInstagram, she posted an adorable video of herself finding out about the news in real time, along with her boyfriendChase Stokes, momCarlaand friends. She threw her hands into the air and burst into tears in the heartwarming clip.
Kelsea Ballerini at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in February 2019.Jon Kopaloff/Getty

Jon Kopaloff/Getty
When the “Half of My Hometown” artistfirst dropped the EPand its accompanying visual album in February 2023, she shared a statement about how important it was to her to work on it and the growth she’s felt since releasing 2022’sSUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Her statement continued, “The only way I’ve been able to handle my life since I was 12 was to write about it. Ironically, I started writing music because my parents got divorced; that was my therapy.”
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“These are six songs I wish I had last year. It’s about the complexities of the feelings you go through during a massive shift at a young age,” she said of the project. “Rolling Up the Welcome Matwas how I processed everything. It’s the way I got my feelings out of my body and heart and put them to music — which is the purest way I could’ve handled it.”
In August of last year, the musician released anextended version of the acclaimed EP, dropping the new track “How Do I Do This,” a live version of “Penthouse,” an extended rendition of “Interlude” and an updated take on “Blindsided” titled “Blindsided (Yeah, Sure, Okay).”
source: people.com