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Kaylin Kole’s “Me This Time” Is Soulful Country Bliss for the Blues-Loving Heart

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Jul 2
  • 2 min read

Every now and then, a song comes along that doesn’t just hit play—it hits home. Kaylin Kole’s latest single, “Me This Time,” does exactly that. It walks in slowly, dripping soul from the first note, and then swings you into a hypnotic rhythm that feels like something pulled from an old juke joint on the edge of heartbreak and healing.


If you’ve got a soft spot for the blues—or anything that grooves with that timeless, smoky sway—this one’s gonna land hard and sweet. The track is warm, lived-in, and unmistakably bold, like sipping bourbon with a lump in your throat. Kaylin’s voice? Pure velvet. It’s got that old-soul energy—deep, haunting, and utterly unforgettable. She doesn't just sing the song… she owns it. And then she hands it to you, like a letter sealed with everything you’ve ever been afraid to say out loud.


“Me This Time” isn’t just a breakup anthem. It’s a reclamation. It's about the weight of loving someone unevenly—about holding on too long, giving too much, and finally learning how to walk away with your head held high. It's not bitter. It's brave. That kind of truth-telling only works when it’s rooted in real experience—and Kaylin's delivery makes sure you know this isn’t theory. She’s lived this one.


And let’s be real: this hypnotic little stunner is just another step in a journey that’s been building steadily. Raised in the heart of the Midwest and now planted in Nashville, Kaylin Kole has been grinding on stages across the country for over a decade. She’s no stranger to long drives, late nights, and pouring her soul into the mic—whether it's opening for country heavyweights like RaeLynn, Scotty McCreery, or sharing the stage with CCM icons like Lauren Daigle.



Since dropping her incEPtion project in 2017, and the raw, whiskey-soaked Bourbon Warfare in 2023, Kaylin’s been carving her own lane in the world of soulful country—a genre she seems to have invented just by being herself. The charm, the grit, the magnetic stage presence? It’s all part of the package. You don’t get asked to play places like the Bluebird Café and Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville without having that magic people feel in their bones.


“Me This Time” is a reminder that country doesn’t have to be twangy to cut deep, and soul doesn’t have to shout to be heard. It can smolder. It can glide. And it can be exactly what you need when you're done loving someone more than they loved you.


So pour something strong, take a breath, and give “Me This Time” a spin. You might just find yourself somewhere in the lyrics—and walk away feeling a little bit stronger.


Follow Kaylin Kole everywhere, and keep an eye out. If this track is any sign, she’s just getting started.


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