Thursday, 3 July 2025

Country artist Tyler Reese Tritt Releases New Single “You Lost Me”


Country artist Tyler Reese Tritt Set Drops New Single “You Lost Me” on 6/13
 
Debut EP 'Wild At Heart' coming November 2025


























“My new single You Lost Me is out now on all streaming platforms!! Hope y’all are loving it”!

(Nashville, TN – June 13, 2025) Tyler Reese Tritt is set to release her new single You Lost Me” (produced by Chris Sligh, co-written by Chris Sligh, Andrew Capra, Dallas Caroline) on her own Three Feathers Productions via Vydia Distribution on June 13.

“You Lost Me” is the first single off of Tyler Reese’s soon-to-be-released Debut EP Wild At Heart, coming this November 2025.

“You Lost Me” is a song about personal growth and self-worth,” Tritt shares. “It’s not about blame. It’s about recognizing that sometimes the end of a relationship is a sign of strength, not loss. The real loss is in not realizing your own value.”

Listen to “You Lost Me” HERE (preferred music platform) or tap below:

 Apart from “You Lost Me,” produced by Chris Sligh, the upcoming EP is produced by acclaimed Nashville producer Matt McClure, whose creative synergy with Tyler has elevated the project with dynamic production and powerful vocal performances. The upcoming EP features songs written by a talented roster of songwriters, including JC Anderson, Gabe Broussard, Lee Brice, Kensie Coppin, Joe Leathers, Matt McClure, Brady Neely, Marc Oriet, Chris Sligh, Lee Tinker, Chance Neal, Nicole Witt, and Emma Zinck.

Wild At Heart - Tracklist:
1.     “You Lost Me” (Andrew Capra, Dallas Caroline, Chris Sligh)
2.     “Blood Money” (JC Anderson, Kensie Coppin, Marc Oriet, Lee Ticker) 
3.     “Another High” (Gabe Broussard, Kensie Coppin, Chancie Neal, Emma Zinck)
4.     “Wasted Drink” (Matt McClure, Brandy Neely, Chris Sligh)
5.     “Smoke” (Lee Brice, Joe Leathers, Nicole Witt)

Tyler will hit the road this summer and fall in support of her upcoming EP, bringing her signature sound and dynamic live show to fans across the country with stops in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Maryland, and more.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit tylerreesetritt.com.

Upcoming US Tour Dates:
8/17 –Greenville, OH– The Great Darke County Fair
8/22 –Hawley, PA– Harmony In The Woods
8/23 –Morgantown, WV– Tipsy Teeze Bar, Grill & Music Hall
9/12 –Peachtree City, GA– Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
9/13 –Buford, GA– Of Buford Fall Concert
9/19 –Frederick, MD– The Great Frederick Fair
9/20 –Fallston, MD– Fallston Barrel House
10/24 –La Porte, IN– La Porte Civic Auditorium

About Tyler Reese Tritt:
A Georgia native and the daughter of country legend Travis TrittTyler Reese Tritt is carving her own lane in country music with a voice that blends Southern grit and undeniable star power. By the time she was 14, Tyler had already ventured into the recording studio to collaborate with her father on a rendition of the timeless duet “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough,” originally performed by Don Henley and Patty Smyth. The pivotal experience offered her an invaluable firsthand glimpse into the professional music world and became a catalyst for her artistic journey.

Having spent her early years on the road with her father, she developed a deep love for music and a desire to pave a path of her own. Tyler released her first solo single and quickly captured hearts with songs like “Porch Light” and “Texas Hold Him.” Inspired by strong female artists such as Linda Ronstadt and Miranda Lambert, Tyler draws from personal experiences and her Southern roots to deliver music that is heartfelt, honest, and uniquely her own.
Travis & Tyler (Instagram)
With the release of her debut EP Wild At Heart coming this fall, Tyler is poised for a breakout year.

Nestled in her hometown of Powder Springs, GA Tyler Reese Tritt has always been surrounded by the soulful echoes of country music. Inspired by her father, multi-award-winning Country artist Travis Tritt. Her early exposure to the stage began at the age of 3, when she first started dancing, and she quickly transitioned into competitive dancing by the age of 6. In addition to her passion for dance, Tyler displayed a remarkable versatility and commitment to various pursuits, including piano, gymnastics, and earning a black belt in karate, all of which showcased her multifaceted talents from a very young age.

By the time she reached the age of 14, Tyler had already ventured into the recording studio to collaborate with her father on a rendition of the timeless duet “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough” originally performed by Don Henley and Patty Smyth. This pivotal experience inspired Tyler’s burgeoning career, offering her an invaluable firsthand glimpse into the professional realm she had long aspired to be a part of. Since that momentous moment, she has graced hundreds of stages, captivating audiences at venues and festivals across the country.

Along the way, she had the privilege of opening for a diverse range of acts, including the likes of Dustin Lynch, Lonestar, Sheryl Crow, Runaway June, Allie Colleen and naturally with her father.

Since 2017, Tyler Reese has released several: (2017) “Perfect.”, (2023) “Porchlight”, (2024) “Texas Hold Him”. Including a 2023 feature on Thomas Mac’s single “Waiting On You”.
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