Noah Schnacky — Pics
Noah James Schnacky is a multi-talented artist. Born in Minneapolis, relocated to Orlando, Noah got his start in the entertainment industry at a young age – landing acting roles in TV movies and shows – he discovered a passion for music. At age 12, he began writing and recording his own music. He made a big splash online with “Hello Beautiful,” a song that laid the foundation of the dedicated fandom that follows him to this very day. It wasn’t long until Nashville started calling. On trips to Music City, he began to make the connections, including with songwriter Shane McAnally, who helped Noah’s career take the next step. He signed with Big Machine Records in 2018, and from there, his career took off like a rocket. As of 2020, his tracks “Hello Beautiful,” Maybe We Will,” and “I’ll Be The One” have been streamed millions of times (44 mil, 22 mil, 11 mill, respectively.)
Noah Schnacky Attends The 2018 Radio Disney Music Awards
“I think that the ‘Minneapolis’ in my sound would be the genuine heart behind my music,” the Minnesota native told Hollywoodlife. “It’s hard to run across unkind people up there, and I think that shines through my music.”
Noah Schnacky On Stage
Noah Schnacky performs at Big Machine Label Group’s showcase at CRS, Nashville, in 2019. Calling this man ‘the next big thing’ ignores the millions of fans he has already.
Noah Schnacky Sings
“[‘Where Did You Go’] is based on a dream I had when I was a young kid. I had a dream about a girl that I believe might’ve been a vision of my future wife,” Noah Schnacky told HollywoodLife. “I don’t remember much about her, but I remember what it felt like to be around her. Pure bliss. The idea behind the production was to take a country song and pair it with the emotion of the song, which is almost a ‘dream state.’ “
Noah Schnacky, Live On Stage
“[‘Comeback’] came from a conversation I had with my dad,” Noah Schnacky told HollywoodLife. “I was just coming out of a relationship, and I mentioned to him that I needed to have my ‘comeback.’ He mentioned ‘you that you could mean two things by that,’ and the light bulb in my head went OFF at the idea.”