Tyler Booth, born December 15, 1996 in Campton, Kentucky, is an American country
music singer-songwriter. Raised on a diverse range of musical influences
including Black Label Society and Five Finger Death Punch, Tyler Booth began his
musical journey by attending Morehead State University's traditional music
program before leaving after his first year. In 2017, he released his
self-titled EP featuring the fan favorite "Hank Crankin’ People". This release
marked a significant breakthrough in his career. Later that year, Booth began
collaborating with songwriter and producer Phil O...