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Victoria Crosby
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Victoria Crosby is a Far North Queensland country artist blending red-dirt storytelling with modern country attitude. Fresh off the success of You Need a Cowboy and Good Girl Problem, Far North Queensland artist Victoria Crosby is making a name for herself with quick wit, sharp storytelling and unforgettable hooks. Inspired by real people, real places and the everyday conversations most of us walk straight past, Victoria has a knack for turning ordinary moments into memorable songs. Blending modern country with traditional influences, her music is heartfelt, humorous and unapologetically Australian. Whether she's making you laugh, cry or see things from a different angle, Victoria Crosby tells stories that stay with you long after the last note. A café owner by day and artist by heart, she’s built her following through hard work, authenticity, and a refusal to stay in anyone else’s lane. Victoria Crosby isn’t just telling stories, she’s owning them.
If She Can Take Him is a fast-paced country rocker with a sharp sense of humour and a message of self-respect. Inspired by a real conversation overheard while working in a café, the song flips the classic cheating story on its head, asking why the other woman is so often blamed for a bloke's bad decisions. Packed with catchy hooks, flying fiddles and quick wit, it's an unapologetic anthem about knowing your worth, taking out the trash and refusing to fight over someone who was never worth keeping.
Awards
#1 Track "Good Gir Problem" reached #1 on the Local Sounds Radio Trending 100 Chart (Australian Radio Station) https://localsounds.com.au/artist/victoria-crosby #1 Track "You Need A Cowboy" reached #1 on the Local Sounds Radio Trending 100 Chart "This is a really striking track – it leans into that theatrical country rock-pop space in a way that feels confident and fully realised. There’s a sense of scale to it that’s a bit reminiscent of the ’80s and ’90s, when songs felt bigger and more dramatic, but it’s still grounded with modern sensibilities. There’s a strong nostalgic thread running through it, but it doesn’t feel dated – more like it’s pulling from those influences and reshaping them into something current. The vocal carries that well too, with enough presence and character to match the production. Overall, it’s a bold, well-executed release with a clear identity and plenty of replay value." https://happymag.tv/
Nominations
"Flowers for Annie" Top 5 Nominated for Heritage Song of the Year for the Australian Bush Ballards Music Excellence Award
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