Country · US · Active since 1985

Jaime Wyatt

Gritty outlaw country with a soulful, hard-won edge. It sounds like a long drive through the desert with a heavy heart and a full tank of gas.

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Jaime Wyatt makes music that feels like the truth, even when the truth is uncomfortable. Her sound is rooted in the classic outlaw country tradition, but it is infused with a deep, soulful groove that sets her apart from her peers. There is a tactile warmth to her records, often featuring rich organ swells and crying pedal steel that wrap around her raspy, commanding vocals like a worn-in denim jacket.

What makes Wyatt truly distinctive is her perspective. She writes from a place of lived experience, including time spent in prison and struggles with addiction, which gives her lyrics a weight and authenticity that cannot be faked. While she can lean into a honky-tonk shuffle, she is just as likely to channel the smooth, rhythmic sensibilities of 70s R&B, creating a hybrid sound that feels both nostalgic and vital.

Start with 'Felony Blues' to hear the raw, autobiographical power of her songwriting. It is an essential entry point for anyone who loves country music with real stakes and a rebellious spirit. From there, move to 'Feel Good' to hear her expand her sonic palette into more soulful, expansive territory.

Jaime Wyatt O'Neill (born September 29, 1985), aka Jaime Wyatt, is an American Americana and outlaw country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist who has released three studio albums: Felony Blues (2017), Neon Cross (2020), and Feel Good (2023), as well as a self-titled EP.
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