Kacey Musgraves
At 24, Musgraves is suddenly one of music's most talked-about young artists. In April 2013 the Texan's first major-label album, "Same Trailer Different Park," debuted at #1 on the Billboard country chart, and #2 on the pop chart (just behind Justin Timberlake).
By CBSNews.com senior editor David Morgan
"My songs started out as poems," she told CBS News' Anthony Mason. "And then I kind of figured out how to sort of fashion music to them." Her first song was titled "Notice Me."
The Texas native grew up with another country star, Miranda Lambert, and co-wrote the song "Mama's Broken Heart," which Lambert recorded for the 2011 album, "Four the Record."
DeFoore told Anthony Mason that Musgraves' success doesn't surprise him. "The fame does only because that's so, I mean, there's a million killer writers out there that don't get it, ya know? But she had the voice, the look, her personality, and the persistence. A lot of people give up."
If you ain't got two kids by 21,
You're probably gonna die alone.
Least that's what tradition told you.
And it don't matter if you don't believe,
Come Sunday morning, you best be there
in the front row like you're supposed to. ...
Jack and Jill went up a hill,
And Jack burned out on booze and pills,
And Mary had a little lamb,
Mary just don't give a damn no more.
Musgraves told Mason that she's never tried to provoke radio: "But I guess I didn't mind if I did."
"Man, can Musgraves write. The album showcases a songwriting voice you won't hear anywhere else in pop: young, female, downwardly mobile, fiercely witty."
When asked if she thought country music was changing, or if she wanted it to change, Kacey told Mason, "I want it to change. I think there's a younger mindset coming in.
"I do think people like Taylor Swift have opened our genre up to people who wouldn't necessarily ever listen to country," said Musgraves. "And it's made it in a sense more cool. So I do think there's an influx of a little bit of change. But I want there to be more."
What kind of change? "Just a widened acceptance of subject matter, I don't know -- the realization that you don't have to sing about trucks and tailgates to be a country artist," she said.
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By CBSNews.com senior editor David Morgan