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Autumn Marie Buysse

Autumn Marie Buysse is a Nashville-based songwriter with over 200 released cuts spanning country, pop and K-pop. Upon graduating Belmont University’s songwriting program, she wrote a song called “Friendly Fire” about military suicide that won her the ASCAP Jay Gorney Award, the Bluebird Golden Pick Contest, the American Songwriter lyric competition, and then landed Autumn her current publishing deal with Bigger Picture Entertainment via Sony Music Publishing.

Since signing, Autumn’s written viral successes like “Me or the Dawn” by Tyler Braden, “Magical” by TWICE (#4 album on Billboard), “Icing” and “Thirsty” by Breland, “Roses” by Stela Cole, “Last One Standing” by Zoe Clark, “Hers Ain’t Mine” by Austin Brown, “Warm Body” by Caleb Hearn, “Hate You The Least” by Kyle Hume, and “Delusional” by John Michael Howell.

Right now, her Emily Ann Roberts’ cut “Easy Does It” is spinning on The Highway, and within the past couple months, her K-pop outside cut “Magical” by TWICE has sold a million physical copies. You can hear her cuts synced on CBS, HBO Max, NBC, Netflix, and the NFL.

In the past year, this Nashvillian has been on writing trips everywhere, from Sweden to London to South Korea. Upcoming releases include Atlus, Caleb Hearn, Zandi Holup, Kyle Hume, Timmy McKeever, and Mae Muller.

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