RISING
COUNTRY SINGER-SONGWRITER KAITLIN BUTTS SIGNS TO REPUBLIC RECORDS
NEW YEEHAW SESSIONS EP COMING NOVEMBER 14
PRE-SAVE/PRE-ORDER HERE
COVER OF JIMMY EAT WORLD CLASSIC “THE MIDDLE” OUT NOW
NEW
YORK, NY —
Gaining traction as one of country music’s fastest-rising artists, acclaimed
Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and performer Kaitlin Butts will
unveil her new Yeehaw Sessions EP on November 14, 2025.
It notably marks the celebrated rising star's debut under her recently minted
deal with Republic Records. Pre-order/Pre-save Yeehaw
Sessions EP HERE.
"From releasing my album over a year ago as an independent artist, to
having a viral song, to now signing a record deal with such a prestigious label
like Republic Records, the journey has felt nothing short of surreal,” shares
Butts. "I’m so inspired by the Republic team and how their vision aligns
with the dreams that I’ve always had for myself.”
Kicking off this next chapter in earnest, she just shared a powerfully moving
cover of the Jimmy Eat World classic “The Middle” giving
fans the first taste of the forthcoming EP.
The woman declared “unafraid to test boundaries,” by Rolling Stone, spikes this pop-punk
staple with serious Oklahoma soul. Stripping back the arrangement back to bare
acoustic guitar, slide, fiddle, and dobro, her vocals especially shine as she
delivers the instantly recognizable hook with a whole lot of heart. Ultimately,
this version of “The Middle” illuminates Butts’ impressive
range and uncanny ability to make even the most recognizable track her own with
respect and reverence.
"It has been such an incredible year! And in the midst of these great
things — viral songs, huge tour opportunities — all that positive attention can
bring with it some negative moments too. I was feeling particularly down about
myself after some of those negative comments online and starting to wonder if
maybe they were right. Then one night at karaoke with friends — because that’s
what I, as a professional singer, do to make myself feel better,” Butts shares
with tongue firmly planted in cheek, “this girl started singing 'The Middle,' a
song that I was very familiar with but reading the lyrics on the screen, it was
the first time I was able to take in what the song meant and I started to tear
up. I needed to hear those words in that exact moment. It was a reminder to me
that I’ve worked my entire life for this dream, and I’ll be damned if I let some
keyboard warrior rain on my parade. I hope my version meets someone the way
that song met me in that moment."
On the music video, she shares: "In Jimmy Eat World’s original music
video, a girl shows up to a party, strips her coat at the door and walks into a
party where everyone is in their underwear. In this video, I wanted to pay
tribute to that and throw my band in the back of a truck like we were on our
way to that party,” Butts says. "I called up Chris Beyrooty to direct and
we headed to Taylor Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch in Weatherford, TX. With the band
dressed in their skivvies, we hit record and captured something hilariously
beautiful."
In the spirit of her first covers EP, 2022’s Sad Yeehaw Sessions,
the Yeehaw Sessions sees Butts re-record,
reimagine, and reinvigorate a handful of personal favorite tunes accompanied by
her live band.
“A couple years ago I put out an EP called Sad Yeehaw Sessions, a
collection of sad covers that I have always loved and wish I had written
myself.” Butts shares. “It fit perfectly with my album at the time, What
Else Can She Do, which I had written during a difficult time in my life.
After releasing Roadrunner!, which features much happier songs, I
wanted folks to know that there were brighter days ahead. In keeping with that
theme, we've created the antithesis of Sad Yeehaw Sessions,
something upbeat, rowdy and fun….all cover songs that I’ve been performing live
the last couple years."
After road-testing these renditions much to the delight of audiences
everywhere, she has outfitted the EP with covers of “Red Wine
Supernova” by Chappell Roan, “Sin Wagon” by The
Chicks,” “Tulsa Time” by Don Williams, as well as
“The Middle.” Plus, it boasts a new recording of her viral hit “You
Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead to Me),” infusing it with a rush of
energy.
Check out the full tracklisting below.
Throughout 2025, she has captivated crowds everywhere on tour with Sierra Ferrell, Lainey Wilson, Molly Tuttle, Wyatt Flores, The Lone Bellow and Flatland Cavalry. Renowned for her stage presence, she’s also played with the likes of Ella Langley and Brothers Osborne in addition to electrifying festivals, including Lollapalooza, Two Step Inn,C2C, and Breakaway Festival. Not to mention, Opry NextStage touted her among its “Class of 2025,” and CMT named her as part of its CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2025.
For the latest news and tour dates visit kaitlinbutts.com, and follow along on Instagram, Facebook and @kaitlinbutts and on TikTok @kaitlinbuttsmusic.
EP TRACKLIST:
1. Red Wine Supernova
2. Tulsa Time
3. You Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead To Me)
4. Sin Wagon
5. The Middle
ABOUT KAITLIN BUTTS:
Kaitlin Butts' fearless approach to country music is helping her reach new heights. In 2024, Butts released her acclaimed album Roadrunner!. She leaned into her lifelong love of musical theater and dreamed up a modern-day reimagining of the soundtrack to her all-time favorite musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, which ended up on numerous best-of year-end lists. Butts also hit the road hard in 2024, making her Lollapalooza debut as well as opening for Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne and Flatland Cavalry, and trekked across the U.S. on her first-ever coast-to-coast headlining tour.
2025 has been another banner year for the Tulsa-born, Nashville-based artist. In addition to her viral anthem, “You Ain’t Gotta Die (To Be Dead To Me),” amassing over 157 million TikTok views and 67 million global streams, she joined Lainey Wilson on her Whirlwind Tour and was featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame’s latest American Currentsexhibition. Butts also joined the 2025 Opry Next Stage Class as well as the CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2025. Showing no signs of slowing down, she just landed a deal with Republic Records launching her next chapter with the Yeehaw Sessions EP.

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