Ty Myers taps into raw blues energy on “Come On Over, Baby,” delivering a track that feels lived-in, playful, and effortlessly cool. The song moves with a slow burn, pairing sly lyrics with electric guitar lines that wink and tease before exploding into full-bodied emotion. Myers’ voice carries a confident urgency, riding the groove straight into a chorus that feels built for closing time moments and dimly lit rooms. This one pulls listeners in fast and refuses to let go.
Recorded at Fame Recording Studios with producer Brandon Hood, the track shows Myers sharpening his instincts as both a writer and performer. Guitar work from Tom Bukovac and Kris Donegan adds muscle and personality, giving the song its restless pulse and unforgettable edge. Fans are already buzzing about how naturally this sound fits him, and it feels like a thrilling step forward that invites repeat listens and loud singalongs. As his Select Tour continues to sell out, “Come On Over, Baby” lands as a confident, crowd-pleasing release that hits right on the heart.


