Tiffany Stringer has made her Atlantic Records debut with “Bullet,” a pop country break-up anthem produced by Jack Riley and accompanied by a cinematic video directed by Logan Rice. The Texas-born, LA-based singer wrote the song herself, and the origin story is exactly as good as the track suggests. “Bullet is the pop country smash I wrote after finding out my cheating ex got married,” she says. “He moved to Nashville and I decided to write a country song so he couldn’t escape the sound of my voice. I honestly started writing it out of spite, but ultimately it became a way for me to express myself and turn that hurt into joy.”
The video, directed by Logan Rice whose credits include Jessie Murph and MARINA, taps into Stringer’s love of classic Hollywood films, giving the track a visual treatment that matches its dramatic, unapologetic energy. It’s a strong opening statement for a label debut, delivering exactly what the song promises without overselling it.
Stringer built real momentum before this moment. Her 2025 EP ‘The Texas Primadonna’ earned praise from Ones To Watch as “nothing less than pop-perfection,” racked up over 20 million social media views, and drew co-signs from Halsey, Addison Rae, and Tate McRae. A sold-out debut headline show in Los Angeles followed, and more new music is on the way this year.
“Bullet” is out now via Atlantic Records.


