Nashville’s rising star Shane Profitt is turning personal heartbreak into a masterclass in authentic country storytelling with his new single, “You Could Do Anything,” out now via Triple Tigers Records. Written with Matt McKinney, Casey Brown, and Taylor Philips, and produced by Trent Willmon, the track is drawn directly from Profitt’s own life after discovering his father’s affair—a revelation that left him reeling but inspired him to write a song that’s equal parts vulnerability and raw emotion.
Initially hesitant to release the track, Profitt leaned on prayer and the support of his fiancé before sharing it in live performances. The response was immediate: fans resonated with the song’s honesty, sharing their own stories and creating a space of healing and connection that Nashville’s tight-knit music community thrives on.
Last year, Profitt introduced himself to Music City with his debut EP, Population Me, a collection that blends humbly authentic lyricism with his booming baritone voice. Tracks like “Penny to My Name” and fan-favorite “Long Live Country” have positioned him as a songwriter and performer who speaks directly to the working-class roots and everyday struggles that Nashville listeners know all too well.
Shane’s career is on the rise: he’s joining Luke Bryan on select dates of the Word On The Street Tour, bringing his signature storytelling and blue-collar heart to sold-out stages across the country.
For Nashville audiences who value songwriting craft, authentic storytelling, and artists who put their lives into their music, Shane Profitt’s “You Could Do Anything” is more than a single—it’s a candid look at love, loss, and the resilience that defines both the man and the city that shaped him.