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Surrey, British Columbia’s Tyler Joe Miller quickly made a name for himself in Canadian country music after releasing his Gold-certified debut single, "Pillow Talkin’," at the end of 2019. That single earned him the title of iHeartRadio Future Star and became his first #1 single at Canadian country radio. An unprecedented and record-breaking climb followed with the single "I Would Be Over Me Too," which steadily rose on the charts and earned Miller the distinction of being the first independent Canadian country artist to reach #1 at radio with their first two singles. In 2020, he released his debut EP, Sometimes I Don’t, But Sometimes I Do, which included the singles "Fighting" and "Sometimes I Do." Miller went on to be named SiriusXM’s 2021 Top of the Country winner, in addition to receiving four CCMA Award nominations (“Rising Star,” “Male Artist Of The Year,” “Album Of The Year,” and “Fan’s Choice”). He was later nominated for "Fan’s Choice" and "Male Artist of the Year" in 2022 and secured nominations for "Musical Collaboration of the Year," "Single of the Year," and "Songwriter of the Year" in 2023. To date, Miller has achieved eight consecutive Top 10 singles at Canadian country radio. Miller continues to share new music with his growing fan base across prominent stages, including the 2023 Boots and Hearts Music Festival and LASSO Montreal. Showcasing his evolved songwriting and vocals, his most recent album, Spillin’ My Truth, was recently nominated for a 2024 JUNO A