Spirit Music Group has signed hit songwriter Tyler Reeve to a world-wide co-publishing deal. Tyler has written songs for some of the biggest names in country music including Luke Combs, Eric Church, Chris Young, Scotty McCreery and Brett Young. His songs have resulted in #1 singles, multi-platinum certifications and a BMI Country Song of the Year.
“Spirit Music is thrilled to welcome Tyler Reeve to the family,” said Frank Rogers, Chief Creative Officer, Spirit Music Group/Chief Executive Officer, Spirit Music Nashville. “Tyler has a unique gift of crafting career songs for superstar artists. We are honored that he has chosen to partner with Spirit and we can’t wait to help him continue to shape the sound of country music.”
“I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Frank as a writer and friend for years and I am glad we are finally working together in an official capacity,” said Tyler Reeve. “I’m excited to be a part of the Spirit Music Nashville team, and to work with such a hungry and creative group of talented people.”
“Tyler Reeve is a dream songwriter to work with, and we are beyond excited to partner with him at Spirit,” said Kara Jackson, Senior Creative Director, Spirit Music Nashville. “Tyler is an amazing talent as a songwriter and paired with his unbeatable work ethic and networking abilities he is an all-around force. I’m thrilled he’s taken the opportunity to work with the Spirit team and can’t wait to see the success this partnership brings!”
Reeve has co-written some of country music’s biggest songs of the last few years, including the 2018 BMI Song of The Year, Brett Young – “In Case You Didn’t Know”. The song marked Brett’s first #1 Country Airplay hit, was RIAA certified 4X Platinum, and has been streamed over 1 billion times. Reeve also co-wrote the multi-week #1 Country Airplay hit “Does To Me” recorded by Luke Combs featuring Eric Church. The song was named Sirius XM’s The Highway’s 2020 Song of the Year, garnered a nomination for ACM’s prestigious “Musical Event of the Year” category, and hit 2X Platinum in the US. Other notable works co-written by Tyler Reeve include Love & Theft’s “Whiskey On My Breath”; Chris Young’s “Where I Go When I Drink”; Scotty McCreery’s “How Ya Doin Up There”; and Luke Combs’ “I Got Away With You.”
Tyler was born in Mobile, Alabama and educated at Florida State University. Tyler’s down-home sensibility, attitude and humor come across in his songs and through his live performances. Always a storyteller, songwriting fits quite naturally for Reeve.