Bio

Grace Tyler is one of the freshest new voices in Nashville with a vocal presence and songwriting sensibility that harnesses traditional Country music roots with a contemporary appeal. Since demanding our attention with her viral hit, “My Mistake,” which lead Tyler to amassing over 4.8+ million digital streams, the captivating storyteller is poised to become one of the most impactful artists in a new generation of Country music.

Born and raised in Frisco, TX, Tyler has loved country music for as long as she can remember. Indoctrinated at an early age by the melodies of Dolly Parton and George Strait, she knew Country music was where her heart was and sought out a life doing what she loved.  By the age of 14 she was performing in venues across the Texas Country and Red Dirt music circuit. By 16 she had won music competitions and caught the eyes of Nashville music executives, and by 17 she was visiting Nashville regularly to write songs and cut music before settling in Music City to attend Belmont University.

Tyler’s love for live music drove her to the stage. But unlike so many others, she fell in love with performing before exploring her untapped knack for writing music. The emotion and reaction from a live audience is what fueled her determination to make a name for herself in the competitive country music landscape.

Most heavily influenced by fellow-Texan Miranda Lambert and Oklahoman Carrie Underwood, Tyler first felt the taste of fame when publishing “My Mistake,” the viral breakup single which first captured ears and hearts on TikTok. She was awarded the cover of Texas Country Now playlist on Spotify June of 2022, playlist placement on Fresh Finds all genres and Fresh Finds Country. Tyler also performed for Spotify’s Coastal Cowgirls series in Venice Beach, CA (April 2022) and her first CMA Fest performances of her young career (June 2024) via the Spotify’s Fresh Find’s Stage and Hard Rock Stage at Hard Rock Cafe.

Every now and then, you can catch Tyler performing alongside some of the biggest names in country music including her friend and mentor Lee Brice, along with Parker McCollum, Chase Matthew, Martina McBride, Tyler Farr, Scotty McCreery, Jackson Dean and Josh Turner. She first collaborated in the studio with Lee Brice in 2021 after he was struck by one of Tyler’s tracks. The musicians have since developed a strong friendship, and co-produced Tyler’s “Bad Boy” and “Cowboys & Tequila” in the Summer of 2022.

Tyler will embark on her first Fall Tour in 2024 opening for the widely popular band out of Austin, TX, Shane Smith and the Saints.

Next for Tyler will be the release of the first track “Weak Man”  on her powerful forthcoming EP “Everything I Didn’t Say”, due out in early 2025.