
(Atlantic) Texas-born pop artist Tiffany Stringer has officially entered a new era with the release of her label debut single - "Bullet" is available now via Atlantic Records.
Produced by Jack Riley (Cameron Whitcomb, Jenna Raine), the infectious break-up anthem is joined by a beautifully cinematic video, written by Tiffany herself & directed by Logan Rice (Jessie Murph, MARINA). Watch the visual, which taps into her love of classic Hollywood films.
"Bullet is the pop country SMASH I wrote after finding out my cheating ex got married" says Tiffany. "He moved to Nashville and I decided to write a country song so he couldn't escape the sound of my voice. I honestly started writing it out of spite, but ultimately it became a way for me to express myself and turn that hurt into joy."
Tiffany is redefining the modern star by blending the unapologetic energy of early-2000s icons with a raw, confessional edge. After moving to LA at 17, she reached critical mass with her 2025 EP, The Texas Primadonna, earning praise from Ones To Watch as "nothing less than pop-perfection." With over 20M social media views and co-signs from Halsey, Addison Rae, and Tate McRae, Tiffany's iridescent delivery shines on her latest single "Bullet." Following a sold-out debut headline show in Los Angeles, she continues to cement her status as a fearless, captivating voice in pop with more new music to come this year.
Road Trip: First Trip to Africa? Make it Kenya! (Part 1)
RockPile: Ultravox, Atomik Train, Soen and Mercyland
Cruise News: Nocona is Ready to Rock the Outlaw Country Cruise
Sites and Sounds: Gulf Coast Jam To Feature Post Malone, Keith Urban, Chris Stapleton and More
Watch Lamb Of God's 'Blunt Force Blues' Visualizer
Rob Zombie Delivers New Album 'The Great Satan'
Paul McCartney: Man on the Run Soundtrack Arrives
LOLO Previews New Album With 'The Punisher'
KillerStar, With Bowie Collaborators, Share New Single 'Rubicon'
Atreyu Announce New Album With 'All For You' Video
Avenged Sevenfold's Zachary Baker Previews Alt-Country Debut With 'Lighthouse'
Singled Out: P.J.M. Bond's Ponderosa Pine