After college, she moved to Nashville to begin her career, becoming a regular performer and participating in writers' rounds. She has also toured the U.S., playing at venues across the country, including the
Rockwood Music Hall, in New York City; and the
Hotel Café in Los Angeles, California. garnered Bostic five awards at the 2012 Independent Country Music Association Awards; for Overall Winner, Best Female Country Artist, Best Musician, Best Songwriter and Country Music Song of the Year. The song was quickly among the station's Top 10 Most Played for the week, and went on to receive over two million views on YouTube. It was also added to the
BBC Radio 1 playlist. Much like "Jealous of the Angels", her song "Not Yet" received a popularity boost, when famous
League of Legends streamer and YouTuber Uberdanger began putting a troll link at the end of his videos. It claims it's going to take you to his newest creation, but instead starts playing "Not Yet" if it's not yet finished. Arguably, this made "Not Yet" her second music video to go over million views, with the most frequent comment being "Goddarn it Uberdanger, you got me again". She appeared as a guest on Smooth Radio's
Simon Bates at Breakfast on September 28, 2012, where she spoke about her inspiration for "Jealous of the Angels". Her album,
Jealous was released in the UK on September 24, 2012. "Jealous of the Angels" was released as Bostic's debut single in the UK on December 17, 2012. The song reached number one on the UK ITunes Music charts. She released her third studio album titled
Faithful in 2015. Bostic's released her album
Revival in May 2018. It was recorded at the House of Blues Studios in Nashville and features artwork shot in Iceland. On November 19, 2019, Bostic released a 6-track EP entitled "Take My Hand Part 1", which debuted at No. 11 on the iTunes Christian/Gospel chart. The music featured on the EP is from a forthcoming album she has been creating with Lauren Christy and scheduled for release in 2020. Christy is co-creator of The Matrix, and her business partners are responsible for writing and producing Avril Lavigne's debut album Let Go, which included three international number-one hits including Complicated, Sk8er Boi, and I'm With You, selling 25 million copies. Christy has written and produced hits for Jason Mraz, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Clarkson, Dua Lipa, Katy Perry, The Struts, Bebe Rexha and many more. She is one of only seven women to ever be nominated for "Producer of the Year" at the Grammys. ==Personal life==