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TYLER REESE TRITT UNVEILS POWERFUL NEW SINGLE “YOU LOST ME” AHEAD OF DEBUT EP WILD AT HEART
Rising country artist Tyler Reese Tritt is preparing for a major milestone in her career with the release of her new single, “You Lost Me,” arriving Friday, June 13 via her own Three Feathers Productions in partnership with Vydia Distribution. The deeply personal track, produced by Chris Sligh and co-written by Sligh, Andrew Capra, and Dallas Caroline, serves as an emotional introduction to her much-anticipated debut EP, Wild At Heart, scheduled for release this November.
“You Lost Me” marks a bold step forward in Tritt’s artistic evolution, offering a raw and introspective look at self-worth in the wake of a broken relationship.
“‘You Lost Me’ is a song about personal growth and self-worth,” Tritt explains. “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.”
While Sligh steers the production on the new single, the rest of the upcoming EP is produced by acclaimed Nashville hitmaker Matt McClure, whose collaborative chemistry with Tritt has shaped a dynamic, emotionally rich collection of songs. Wild At Heart is built on contributions from an impressive roster of writers, including JC Anderson, Gabe Broussard, Lee Brice, Kensie Coppin, Joe Leathers, Brady Neely, Marc Oriet, Lee Tinker, Chance Neal, Nicole Witt, and Emma Zinck.

To support the project, Tritt will hit the road this summer and fall, bringing her signature grit, soul, and soaring vocals to fans across Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Maryland, and beyond. Her live performances — known for their heartfelt delivery and electric authenticity — continue to draw new fans with every show.
Born and raised in Georgia, Tyler Reese Tritt has long embraced country music as part of her heritage. The daughter of country legend Travis Tritt, she stepped into the spotlight at just 14 years old, recording a moving duet of “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough” with her father. The experience ignited her passion for a career of her own, inspiring her to develop a sound rooted in southern storytelling and modern country edge.
Since then, she has earned attention with standout singles such as “Porch Light” and “Texas Hold Him,” blending influences from powerhouse artists like Linda Ronstadt and Miranda Lambert. With Wild At Heart set for release this fall, Tyler Reese Tritt is poised for a breakout year — and “You Lost Me” is only the beginning.