Coey Redd

Thu, Jul 23, 2026

Coey Redd

Coey Redd is a Nashville firebrand: singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer pushing country forward by welding classic storytelling to pop-sized hooks. Her sound is built on contrast and hustle, country at its core, sharpened by confidence and intention. She is not competing with country artists. She is competing with culture.

 

Raised in Vacaville, California, just outside the San Francisco Bay, Coey grew up immersed in music from an early age. By age 12, she was already writing songs and trading verses for studio time. That early grind turned her into a pen-first artist with real instincts, range, and work ethic.

 

At 20, she moved to Los Angeles to attend Musicians Institute, where she honed her songwriting voice, connected with industry veteran Suzan Koc, landed a co-publishing deal, and secured cuts across major and independent labels. As her craft sharpened, one thing became clear: country music, and its emphasis on truth and storytelling, was home.

 

Drawn by that pull, Coey relocated to Nashville, where she now lives and creates. During the pandemic, she flipped the camera on herself, and what followed wasn't a moment, it was momentum. Over 1.1 million fans showed up for the voice, the bite, and the point of view. More than 100 million TikTok views later, the audience is real, it is growing, and it is converting.

 

Her catalogue reflects a steady, intentional rise. She broke through in 2022 with "Church," cracking the iTunes Top 50, followed by "Barstool Theory," featured on Spotify's Hot New Country. Releases like "Wildcard," now past 6 million streams across all platforms, and "Homemade" expanded her audience, while "Sooey," "When I Drink," and "Gotta Go" deepened the connection. "How Does That Feel," released January 30, 2026, arrived with no prior editorial support and immediately became the highest-converting record in her catalogue. The algorithm figured it out on its own.

 

In April 2026, she released "Die For You." It landed on Spotify's All New Country and Amazon's Breakthrough Country on day one. A week in, it was already the most-saved record she'd ever released. It's early, but the trajectory is clear.

In 2026, Coey is spending the year on the road. Spring and early summer finds her out with Savannah Dexter on the Damage Control Tour, working rooms across the Midwest and Northeast. Come July she heads into her own headline run through the South and Mid-Atlantic, closing out the summer in the Southeast and Virginia.

Coey Redd makes country music the way it was meant to be made, from real life with real stakes. The West Coast upbringing, the years grinding in rooms where nobody knew her name, all of it's in the music.

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