Kaylin Roberson Renews Worldwide Publishing Deal With Peermusic Nashville
Kaylin Roberson has renewed her global publishing deal with Peermusic Nashville.
“I’m beyond excited and grateful to continue this next chapter of my career with Peermusic,” shares Roberson. “They’ve believed in my songs since day one and I can’t wait to share some big wins in the coming years.”
“I’m very excited that Kaylin is re-upping with Peermusic,” adds Michael Knox, President, Peermusic Nashville. “She is a true singer/songwriter and one of my favorite female artists in town.”
Roberson penned Bailey Zimmerman’s “Comin’ In Cold,” Hannah McFarland’s “Hey Highway” and Michael Ray’s “Hate This Town.” She has also earned cuts with Emily Ann Roberts, David J, Walker Montgomery and others. Her songs have landed sync placements on the Netflix series Hunting Wives and Hallmark Channel’s A Grand Ole Opry Christmas.
The Raleigh native moved to Nashville at 19. In 2020, she released her first single “Out of My Town,” which earned a top 10 spot in the NSAI Songwriter’s Contest. She has since accumulated millions of streams and is slated to release new music later this year.
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