MORIAH Bridges Worlds with Back-to-Back Country EPs ‘Nice Life’ and ‘Buena Vida’ — A Heartfelt Ode to Family, Simplicity, and Song”

Latin Country artist MORIAH is redefining cross-cultural storytelling with the back-to-back release of her debut EPs: Nice Life (October 24) and Buena Vida (October 31). The first project, featuring six tracks co-written by MORIAH and produced by Paul Mabury, explores the beauty of simplicity and the art of noticing — a theme deeply tied to her late grandmother’s wisdom. The title track “Nice Life” carries a touching legacy, one of the last songs her grandmother heard before passing, reminding listeners to “quiet the noise, calm the chaos, and rest in the joy of needing less.” Each melody feels like a slow sunset over open country fields — warm, reflective, and soaked in gratitude.

Just a week later, on the eve of Día de los Muertos, MORIAH will release Buena Vida, a full Spanish companion project that translates every Nice Life song into her family’s “heart language.” For the Texas-born artist, it’s more than music — it’s a homecoming. “Some of my family will be able to understand every word for the first time,” she shares. The album’s name took on divine symbolism when she discovered a rusted sign reading La Buena Vida near her grandfather’s trailer in El Paso. For MORIAH, that moment sealed her message: even in life’s quietest corners, love and joy speak the loudest.
1. “Hasta Manana” (Moriah Smallbone, Paul Mabury)
2. “Nice Life” (Moriah Smallbone, Cameron Jaymes, Paul Mabury)
3. “Honky Tonk Jesus” (Moriah Smallbone, Harold Wendel Sanders, Maria Corina Smith, David B Sanchez, Jamie Moore)
4. “Super Woman” (Moriah Smallbone, Ivory Layne, Paul Mabury)
5. “Sombrero” (Moriah Smallbone, Cameron Jaymes, Paul Mabury)
6. “Supermujeres” with Ana Bárbara (Moriah Smallbone, Ivory Layne, Paul Mabury, Ana Bárbara)
1. Hasta mañana (Versión en Español)
2. Buena Vida
3. Honky Tonk Jesús
4. Supermujer
5. Sombrero (Versión en Español)
6. Supermujeres



