Artist's albums
Hell of a Life
2023 · single
Black & White World
2023 · single
Red Dirt Cinderella
2023 · single
Your Bar Now
2022 · single
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Duet)
2022 · single
Horses in Heaven
2021 · single
Rodeo Queen
2020 · EP
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
2020 · single
I Do Thing
2020 · single
Spur of the Moment
2020 · single
One Night in Tulsa (Acoustic)
2020 · single
One Night in Tulsa
2019 · single
Ain't Enough Beer
2018 · single
Too Bad (feat. Randy Rogers)
2017 · single
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Biography
In today’s country, it’s not uncommon for artists to veer from one “lane” to another, adopting a new sound and style as trends change. But there’s a growing movement within the genre suffering no such identity crisis, and there you’ll find Kylie Frey. Born and raised as country as it gets, Frey is a third-generation rodeo girl and Louisiana state goat-tying champion – and a rising star as genuine as her blue jeans. Sincere in her convictions and too real to dismiss, even for ardent country haters, her sound both typifies and transcends the genre. With her music she’s brings a timeless sense of authenticity back. After just five years of dedicated work, Frey has already notched Seven Number Ones on the Texas Regional Radio Report – “Rodeo Man,” “Too Bad” (with Randy Rogers), “One Night In Tulsa”, “I Do Thing”, “Spur of the Moment” and “Horses In Heaven” (Feat Randy Houser) – with the latter two and in doing so broke her own record enshrined as the fastest-rising Number One’s by a female artist in chart history. In Spring of 22’ she teamed with Bri Bagwell to top the charts with their Country take on the iconic, Cindy Lauper hit, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”. Later that year she continued collaborating by joining Tyler Halverson on the fan favorite, “Your Bar Now”. Each one displays the true-to-yourself grit and determination that rodeo demands, and to Frey, those qualities can only be earned the hard way. Rodeo was a family tradition, she says ... and so was country.