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Buzzing teenage country artist Waylon Wyatt has teamed with fellow rising star Bayker Blankenship on the new single "Jailbreak," which is out now through Music Soup/Darkroom Records.
Already the first country act signed to a Darkroom roster that also features Billie Eilish, d4vd and John Summit, 17-year-old Hackett, Arkansas native Wyatt is building on the success of his debut EP, Til the Sun Goes Down, which has racked up more than 55m global streams.
The artist, who first generated heat on TikTok with songs he wrote after days spent working construction jobs with his dad, recently concluded a tour opening for Dwight Yoakam and has solo headlining dates on tap throughout the rest of this year.
Meanwhile, look for Wyatt at Stagecoach in April 2025, where he will perform alongside modern country heroes such as Zach Bryan. Can we get a hell yeah?