Fresh off the release of her sophomore album Sick of Me on November 15, Taylor Austin Dye is premiering the official music video for the album’s title track—and it’s as raw and real as the song itself. The video is set to drop on November 19, but we’ve got the exclusive first look right here.
“Sick of Me” cuts deep with its unflinching exploration of self-doubt and the desire to grow. Taylor’s honesty hits home in the standout lyric: “Can’t get my shit together for the life of me. I know I’ll never be the girl you wanted me to be.” This isn’t just another heartbreak song—it’s an anthem for anyone who’s ever wrestled with their own reflection, questioning whether they’re enough.
The video brings this emotional journey to life, mirroring the grit and vulnerability that defines Taylor’s storytelling. It’s a visual experience that complements the album perfectly, diving headfirst into the struggles and resilience that inspired the track.
Watch the video for “Sick of Me”
2024 has been nothing short of monumental for Taylor Austin Dye. From signing a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music to making her Grand Ole Opry debut earlier this month, she’s been cementing her status as one of country music’s most exciting rising stars.
Her sophomore album, Sick of Me, is an 11-song journey through self-deprecation, personal growth, and finding self-worth. It’s raw, it’s bold, and it’s undeniably Taylor. With over 39 million streams and a fanbase of 1.4 million Ride or Dyes cheering her on, Taylor is proving that authenticity and talent are a powerful combination.
The title track “Sick of Me” isn’t just the heart of the album—it’s a mission statement. Taylor’s lyrics confront her struggles head-on, backed by her powerhouse vocals that demand to be heard. The album’s introspective themes resonate deeply, whether you’re in the middle of your own fight or finding your way out of it.
The music video for “Sick of Me” delivers an emotional visual journey that matches the grit of the song. It’s honest, heartfelt, and unforgettable—just like the album itself.