
Tiffany Stringer is making her major-label entrance loud, glossy, and a little bit vengeful. Our fellow Texas-born pop upstart has kicked off her next chapter with “Bullet,” her Atlantic Records debut single — an infectious, breakup-ready pop-country hybrid that arrives with a cinematic, old-Hollywood–inflected music video.
Produced by Jack Riley (Grace VanderWaal, Cameron Whitcomb, Vincent Lima), “Bullet” leans into Stringer’s gift for turning personal chaos into gleaming pop catharsis. In her own words, the song was born after she discovered her cheating ex had gotten married — and moved to Nashville. “I decided to write a country song so he couldn’t escape the sound of my voice,” she said. What began as an act of spite ultimately became something more therapeutic: a way to transmute hurt into swaggering, glittered joy.
The accompanying visual, written by Stringer and directed by Logan Rice (Sophie Powers, Jessie Murph, Carlie Hanson), doubles down on her flair for drama, nodding to classic Hollywood while framing her as a modern pop protagonist in full command of the narrative.

“Bullet” signals a fresh era for Stringer, who has been steadily building momentum since relocating to Los Angeles at 17. Her 2025 EP The Texas Primadonna drew raves — Ones To Watch called it “nothing less than pop-perfection” — and she’s already racked up over 20 million social media views alongside co-signs from Halsey, Addison Rae, and Tate McRae. We’re fans of the EP — for the record, the title track was one of our favorite tracks of 2025. With a sold-out debut headline show in Los Angeles under her belt, Stringer is positioning herself as a sharp, fearless new voice in pop — one that can bottle heartbreak, light it up, and make it shimmer.
If “Bullet” is any indication, this new era is just getting started.
Listen to the new track here and/or watch the official video below: