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Kaitlin Butts

Country Singer

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Music

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Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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Country
Born
1993-05-16
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Kaitlin Butts is a rising name in the country music scene, and honestly, it’s hard not to notice her impact. Known for heartfelt tracks like “How Lucky Am I” and “White River,” Kaitlin Butts has carved out a unique space in modern country with her authentic storytelling. Over the years, she’s collaborated with talented groups like Flatland Cavalry, bringing fans beloved songs such as “A Life Where We Work Out” and “Mornings With You”—tracks that really showcase Kaitlin Butts’ ability to blend emotion with melody.

With over one million monthly listeners on Spotify, Kaitlin Butts’ music has been streamed more than 100 million times, a testament to her growing popularity. Her Instagram page, @kaitlinbutts, boasts over 70,000 followers and serves as a go-to spot for tour updates, behind-the-scenes content, and sneak peeks at upcoming music—giving fans an intimate look into Kaitlin Butts’ world.

Long before the spotlight found her, Kaitlin Butts was just a young girl discovering her love for performing. That passion led her to release her debut album, Same Hell, Different Devil, back in 2015—a project that laid the foundation for her journey. Born and raised in Oklahoma, Kaitlin Butts eventually made the move to Nashville, Tennessee, to fully dive into her country music career, and the rest, as they say, is history. Kaitlin Butts continues to evolve as an artist, staying true to her roots while reaching new heights.

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Back in 2025, she made a big announcement about her upcoming summer tour, which was set to sweep across North America from April all the way through September. Fans were thrilled, especially since it followed the release of her 2024 EP, Hunt You Down (Dressed to Kill)—a project that really showcased her evolving sound. She really knows how to keep the momentum going, and honestly, no one does it quite like she does. With each step, she continues to prove why she remains such a powerful force in the industry.

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