New single “Party Girl” from Southern indie pop artist Ryley Tate Wilson via S-Curve Records.
He first captured national attention as a four-chair-turn finalist on Season 23 of NBC’s The Voice. Rooted in his Southern upbringing yet inspired by a diverse mix of artists including Bon Iver and Charli XCX, Ryley has crafted a distinct sonic identity that blends heartfelt storytelling with modern pop innovation.
On his new single he shares, “Party Girl is about being out and getting that pit in your stomach like you miss someone desperately. Seeing others around you having a great time but all you can do is wish for that special someone to be back in your life – but they’re not coming back.”
18-year-old Ryley Tate Wilson is an self-taught pop artist from Montgomery, Alabama, who began producing music in seventh grade. Since The Voice, his sound has continued to evolve—most notably over the past year as he’s honed a bold new artistic direction.
Ryley is an unmistakable new voice for 2025. His hauntingly captivating new single, “Party Girl,” draws from real-life love struggles and showcases his impressive range as a songwriter, vocalist, and producer. The track marks the first release from his forthcoming debut EP, due early next year, with more singles to follow this fall. Fresh off a tour with AJR, Ryley will be attending Berkeley College of Music this fall but is also gearing up for an exciting 2026 with new music and live dates throughout the new year.