COURT TAYLOR
With a voice as sharp as barbed wire and a pen that cuts just as deep, Court Taylor is bringing outlaw grit and raw storytelling back to country music. From viral songs to festival stages, she’s proving that honesty and a little hell raising still sells.
Raised in rural Georgia, Court Taylor found her voice by singing along to her grandparents’ jukebox of Hank Williams, Loretta Lynn, The Allman Brothers, and The Highwaymen. In 2020, while living in Tucson, Arizona, she mustered the courage to sing for friends in the backyard — a moment that launched her pursuit of music.
By 2022, Court was performing full-time across Georgia and Tennessee, sharing her brand of gritty outlaw country with audiences from the Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival, Georgia Country Music Festival, and opening for acts like Kane Brown, Ashley McBryde, and Cody Jinks. In Nashville, she’s become a regular on writers’ rounds and an emerging voice in the new outlaw movement. She’s also co-written songs in her catalog with several top songwriters, including Jon Decious (4x4xU Lainey Wilson), Jack Hummel (Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason, Corey Kent), and Becca Rae (Fix You To Megan Moroney). She also frequents the stage with friends and fellow artists, such as Will Moseley and Cole Goodwin.
With over 14,000 followers and 600,000 views across platforms, Court has carved out a fanbase that connects her humor, honesty, and unapologetic southern spirit. Her storytelling blends resilience, heartbreak, and rebellion into a sound that’s equal parts front-porch confessional and rowdy honky-tonk.
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Tik Tok : 12K + followers
Instagram : @court0rdered.music
Youtube : court0rdered-music
Viral Highlight : “Blame Me” acoustic live cut reached half a million views across platforms. She also had a viral video of her song “Fight For Him”, a collaboration with Dallas Alexander.
Court Taylor’s breakout moment came with her viral single “Blame Me,” written alongside Nashville artist Kinsley and hit songwriter Jack Hummel. The song tells a generational story of abuse, healing, and resilience, with Taylor’s own family history woven into its core. Its raw honesty struck a chord with audiences, racking up viral numbers online and cementing her as one of Nashville’s most fearless young songwriters.
Hummel, who has written cuts for Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Cole Goodwin, and Vincent Mason, helped shape the track into a song that feels both timeless and fresh - proof that Court Taylor belongs in the same conversation as Nashville’s brightest rising names.
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Email : info@courttaylormusic.com
Phone : 912-414-2970