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(MNRK) Country-rock standout Kasey Tyndall joins forces with platinum-selling rock band Pop Evil for the powerful new single, "Maybe You're The One." The track delivers a soaring call-and-response rock ballad driven by grit, emotion, and arena-ready energy.
Pop Evil's Leigh Kakaty had most of the song written, but wanted to partner with a female country artist who shared the song's vision. With Pop Evil and Tyndall already labelmates, the partnership came together naturally. The artists met in Nashville last fall to record the track with producer Derek Wells (known for work with HARDY, Jordan Davis, Maddie & Tae, and Post Malone).
Tyndall says, "As I established on my last record, rock music has always been a big influence on my sound. I knew I wanted to embrace it even more by expanding my audience to that genre. When someone suggested a collaboration with Pop Evil, it was a no-brainer - their music is so authentic. When I met Leigh, he was so passionate about the song that the recording process was a breeze, as he incorporated both our sounds. I'm excited to introduce myself to Pop Evil's fans and the rock world in general. I cannot wait to see what happens next."
Kakaty adds, "Sometimes the one you overlook is the one who never left - the steady heartbeat in the background, loving you quietly through every storm, waiting not to be chosen out of convenience, but finally seen for what they've always been: home."
Known for explosive live performances, acclaimed songwriting, and a debut album praised by American Songwriter for its near-perfect country-rock balance, Tyndall's momentum continues to build. She has shared stages with Megan Moroney, Maddie & Tae, Ashley McBryde, Ella Langley, Ian Munsick, Tracy Lawrence, and more. She will support Danny Worsnop and Tyler Rich on select dates this spring, in addition to appearances at major global festivals throughout the season. She has also built an impressive songwriting resume, including "Bar in Baton Rouge," featured on Lainey Wilson's GRAMMY-nominated album Whirlwind.
With "Maybe You're The One," Tyndall continues to blur the line between country and rock, delivering a powerhouse collaboration that reinforces the raw, high-energy sound she is known for.
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