SHANE PROFITT’S FAMILY HEARTBREAK INSPIRES POWERFUL NEW RELEASE “YOU COULD DO ANYTHING” – OUT FEBRUARY 13

Triple Tigers Records’ recording artist, Shane Profitt, has announced the release of his deeply personal and heartbreaking new track, “You Could Do Anything” out on February 13th. Written by Profitt, Matt McKinney, Casey Brown, and Taylor Philips, and produced by Trent Willmon, “You Could Do Anything” is a story taken directly from his own life. The devastating track is about Profitt discovering his dad, the guy he looked up to his whole life, was having an affair and the impact of that betrayal.

At first Profitt felt the song was too personal to share but through much prayer and conversation with his fiancé, he decided to start playing it at shows stating “Wish this wasn’t true, but it is.” He was blown away by the crowd response – receiving standing ovations and watching folks in the audience cry at the words. He then shared short clips of the track online and again, the flood of support and connection began helping him heal. The impact of the song was felt immediately by fans who had sadly experienced the same and began sharing their own stories online.

Last year, Profitt released his debut EP under Triple Tigers Records, Population Me. The project showcases humbly authentic lyricism paired with Profitt’s rich, booming voice and has become a blue-collar soundtrack for hardworking “minimum-wagers.” Featuring tracks such as “Penny to My Name,” and his current fan-favorite radio single, “Long Live Country” recently broke through on the Top 40. Profitt’s music expresses an authentic perspective and sets him apart – laying the groundwork for a legacy-in-the-making career.

Recently announced, Profitt will be joining Country music superstar, Luke Bryan, during the following select dates on his upcoming Word On The Street Tour.

6.11.26 | Fort Worth, TX
6.12.26 | Lubbock, TX
7.9.26 | Riverside, MO
7.10.26 | Moline, IL
7.11.26 | Clarkston, MI
7.23.26 | Southaven, MS
7.24.26 | Brandon, MS
7.25.26 | Orange Beach, AL
8.6.26 | Bend, OR
8.7.26 | Airway Heights, WA

About Shane Profitt:
A salt-of-the-earth southerner with a straight-shooting swagger and kind smile, Shane Profitt is an authentic, all-natural talent who is poised to become one of Nashville’s most exciting new acts. The Columbia, TN native began his musical journey only a few years ago with a simple ambition – to learn to play Hank Jr. songs on the guitar. Beginning with three chords (G, C and D) and by putting in the time, he quickly mastered the instrument. Gifted with a heavy-duty vocal, Profitt became a regular draw at the popular southern cooking chain, Puckett’s, traveling all over Tennessee to weekend shows while still holding down his job back home working for the city of Columbia mowing ditches. Since then, he has rocked sold-out shows at the historic Ryman Auditorium, earned standing ovations at the Grand Ole Opry, and is writing modern Country music rooted in his blue-collar upbringing. With tracks like “Still Picks Up,” the emerging artist introduces more layers and emotion to his usual feel-good, windows-down sound, storytelling in a way that hits close to home every time. The vulnerable tune followed the debut of his upfront writing style and barrel-chested voice on the three-song collection Maury County Line (BMLG Records/Harpeth 60 Records). With tracks like the hook filled honky-tonker “Better Off Fishin’,” chest-thumping charmer “Guys Like Me,” and his hopeful heaven-on-earth Top 15 Country radio single “How It Oughta Be,” it’s clear he puts his life to music — along with the lives of so many others. Now, Profitt is stepping into his next chapter with Maverick Nashville Management and joining the roster of Triple Tigers Records, each stewarding his talents towards a long-lasting and impactful career. Recently, Profitt released his latest EP, Population Me, out now. The project includes hit songs such as “Penny to My Name” and fan-favorite, “Long Live Country,” as well as a collaboration with one of his musical heroes, Randy Hauser. Population Me shows an artist on the rise whose booming voice, connective songwriting and warm personality has been winning over fans across the country.