Rising country music star Kasey Tyndall released her new single “Bad For Me,” an edgy and masterful display of her unique and unapologetic style. The single stands out as a testament to her growth as an artist, combining Kasey’s one-of-a-kind mixture of honesty and rebellion. The song delves into the allure of being drawn to the proverbial “bad guy,” a theme most of us country girls have lived out in spades.
Its clever, mid-tempo rhythm complements Tyndall’s distinct voice and shows off her ability to blend raw, personal experiences with a sound that resonates with fans of both country and rock.

Tyndall just wrapped up a pivotal year in her life and career. Not only did it make Kasey a first time mom, it brought her Grand Ole Opry debut dream to life. Performing her self-penned singles “Nothing Wrong With Being Country” and “Middle Man,” she poured out her heart and soul and some damn strong vocals at the legendary venue…all on her 28th birthday.
Additionally, Tyndall’s spot on Ashley McBryde‘s “The Devil I Know Tour” further cemented her place in the country music scene. Joining McBryde and others, Tyndall brought her unique sound to audiences across the United States and Canada. This tour was in support of McBryde’s latest album of the same name.
Tyndall’s journey in music, originating from her roots in North Carolina and her move to Nashville, reflects her dedication and passion for her craft. Since moving to Nashville in 2015, she has been developing what is rapidly becoming her signature style of edgy, rock-influenced country. Her approach to singing and songwriting, often infused with both charm and what I would call “controlled aggression,” has made her one of the more intriguing new faces in the genre.
With her recent Opry debut, ongoing tour engagements, and the release of new music like “Bad For Me,” Tyndall’s career is one to watch. Not only is her journey a testament to her God-given talent and relentless determination but serves as a revival of the age-old bad girl with a heart of gold.




