Ty Myers (born Ty Wenston Myers) is a rising American singer-songwriter and guitarist known for blending blues, rock, soul, and country influences into authentic storytelling music.
Through viral TikTok hits, his debut album The Select, and high-energy live performances, he has captivated Gen Z audiences with his old-soul maturity and Texas roots, inspiring young artists to pursue music with grit and passion despite his teenage years.
Essential Data
- Full Name: Ty Wenston Myers
- Stage Name: Ty Myers
- Born: July 12, 2007
- Age: 18 years old
- Birthplace: Austin, Texas, United States
- Nationality: American
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Occupation: Singer-Songwriter, Guitarist, Country Artist
- Height: 5’9” (175 cm)
- Religion: Christianity
- Parents: Michael Myers and Karysa Myers
- Siblings: Jocelyn Myers
- Spouse: None
- Children: None
- Relationship: Single
- Net Worth: $3 million USD
Early Life and Education
Ty Wenston Myers was born on July 12, 2007, in Austin, Texas, United States. He was raised by his parents, Michael Myers, a local singer-songwriter, and Karysa Myers, on a six-generation family cattle ranch in Dripping Springs just outside Austin.
He grew up alongside his sister, Jocelyn Myers, in a Christian household surrounded by music, with his grandmother playing piano in church and extended family ties to country legends, including his uncle, Dean Sams of Lonestar, and a connection to George Strait’s pianist, Ronnie Huckaby.
He started playing guitar at age seven and writing songs by age eight. After tearing ligaments in his knee playing high school football, he switched to homeschooling to focus fully on music. His ethnicity is Caucasian.

Career
Ty Myers began performing young by tagging along with his father to Central Texas honky-tonks and dance halls. He gained massive traction in 2023 when his song “Tie That Binds” went viral on TikTok, driving rapid growth and millions of streams.
Signed to RECORDS Nashville/Columbia, he released his acclaimed debut album The Select in January 2025 (with deluxe and acoustic versions), featuring hits like “Ends of the Earth” (RIAA Platinum, Top 20 at country radio), “Drinkin’ Alone,” and “Thought It Was Love.”
He blends bluesy guitar riffs, soulful vocals, and heartfelt country storytelling, earning Billboard’s Country Rookie of the Month.
Myers has performed hundreds of shows, headlined at venues like Billy Bob’s Texas, and built a strong touring band while maintaining nearly 10 million monthly streams.
His family plays key roles: father handles production, mother manages, and sister serves as tour photographer.
Represented by Narvel Blackstock and Starstruck Entertainment, he continues to release music and tour extensively into 2026 with his latest project, Heavy On The Soul.
Awards and Nominations
- Billboard Country Rookie of the Month (January 2025)
- Multiple RIAA certifications, including Platinum for “Ends of the Earth”
Social Media
- Instagram: @tywmyers
- TikTok: @tymyers
- YouTube Channel: Ty Myers
Personal Life
Ty Myers, 18, is currently single and not engaged. He has said in interviews that he likes independent women who know how to have a good time, but he has no publicly confirmed long-term relationship.
Rumours of past relationships and ex-girlfriends occasionally surface on social media and TikTok, though none are officially documented or detailed in reliable sources.
He has no children and remains focused on family, ranch life, and his music career while enjoying his teenage years on the road. His height is 5’9” (175 cm).
Net Worth
Ty Myers’ net worth is estimated at $3 million USD. His income primarily comes from music streaming and sales of albums like The Select and Heavy On The Soul; live tours and ticket sales; TikTok and social media creator revenue; publishing royalties; and growing brand partnerships in the country music industry.
Discography
- The Select (2025) – debut studio album (including deluxe and acoustic versions)
- Heavy On The Soul (2026) – latest album
- “Ends of the Earth” (Platinum single)
- “Tie That Binds” (viral breakthrough)
- “Drinkin’ Alone”
- “Thought It Was Love”
- “But Me”
- “Stay”

