Katelyn Tarver
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Katelyn Tarver

Katelyn Tarver grew up in Pinellas County, Florida, and started releasing music early, putting out her debut single "Wonderful Crazy" when she was twelve. She...

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Katelyn Tarver writes direct pop about personal things.

A Florida singer who started young and kept writing through label shifts and personal turns.

For a good sense of her, try 'Kool Aid' or 'Why.' They're straightforward, no-fuss songs that show what she does.

She puts out songs that feel lived-in, like 'Kool Aid' or the 2019 track 'Why.' There's no grand production or theatrical delivery, just a clear voice carrying lyrics about real moments. It's the kind of pop that sticks because it doesn't try too hard.

She released her first single at twelve and an album, 'Subject to Change,' in 2009. After leaving her label and some personal turbulence, she kept going with EPs and albums like 2019's 'Lovelife,' working with folks like Steve Aoki along the way.

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Katelyn Tarver grew up in Pinellas County, Florida, and started releasing music early, putting out her debut single "Wonderful Crazy" when she was twelve. She later signed with 19 Recordings and released her first album, "Subject to Change," in 2009. Songs like "Hurt Like That" and "Kool Aid" show her leaning into straightforward pop with some country and R&B touches.

In 2013, she left her record label, and the following year she was arrested for driving under the influence. She kept writing and put out an EP called "Tired Eyes" in 2016. Her 2019 album "Lovelife" included tracks like "Why" and "Rain." She has worked with Steve Aoki and Mat Kearney, and she tours with a band.

Her catalog includes three studio albums and singles that have gathered steady streaming attention. She writes about personal experiences without much fuss, and her voice carries the material in a direct, unadorned way.

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