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Tyler Braden Releases New Song ‘Devil You Know’ After It Goes Viral on TikTok

February 2, 2024 1:11 pm GMT

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Tyler Braden has treated fans to the release of his hotly anticipated new single, ’Devil You Know’, just weeks after the fiery, atmospheric track first went viral across TikTok.

Featuring Tyler Braden's trademark weighty vocals coupled with a stormy, electric guitar-led instrumental, the simmering track looks set to explode into one of the up-and-coming Alabama singer-songwriter's most popular songs to date.

‘Devil You Know’, which is Tyler Braden's first new release since his much-loved 2023 single, ‘Friends’, finds the bearded songsmith warning those that try to take advantage of him that he has a darker, ruthless side lying in wait beneath his ‘nice guy’ persona.

Since he first teased it in January, the song has accumulated a staggering number of views on TikTok, with Tyler Braden expressing his gratitude for fans’ support of ‘Devil You Know’.

Braden underlined how, with the support of his label, he was able to make ‘Devil You Know’ available at such short notice, “Y’all listened to a clip of this song over 12 million times and asked for the full thing and I’m blessed to have an amazing team around me that made this release happen as quick as possible”.

As he continues to build momentum throughout 2024, Tyler Braden is preparing to kick off his Friends tour, which will take the country prodigy across the US and Australia.

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