Pop Rock Singer Songwriter Ty Wood brings a relatable message of love and connection coupled with earworm catchiness on his emotionally resonant sophomore single “Magic”. This special new release delves into the simplicity of something all human beings crave, communicated with authenticity and depth.
Ty Wood is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt fusion of pop, rock, and country. His debut single, Livin’ It Up, received wide acclaim, and he continues to build a dedicated fanbase with his authentic music and charismatic performances.
Nashville, TN – Following the success of his debut single, Livin’ It Up, singer-songwriter Ty Wood is set to enchant fans once again with his new pop rock anthem, Magic.
This track captures the powerful connection felt when someone brings out the best in you. With its catchy chorus, driving pop-rock rhythm, and Wood’s soulful vocal delivery, Magic is primed to captivate listeners and make waves across the music industry. This song showcases Wood’s signature blend of infectious hooks and rock energy, combined with an emotional depth that resonates across genres.
With lyrics like, “Baby, you’ve got the magic in you, and you bring out the magic in me for sure,” Magic celebrates the universal longing for connection and love. Ty Wood invites listeners to experience the spellbinding allure of his latest release and proves once again why he’s an artist to watch.
“Life should be lived and shared with those we care about and who care about us. I’m sure it sounds simple, but we often get so busy that we miss “moments”. I know that “moments” can be very profound alone, but when they are shared with someone you love, life elevates and can bring out about “Magic”.
“You know, I need you and you need me. It’s a symbiotic need. Magic was written sitting on the shore of Lake Oconee, Ga at a KOA campground after a few conversations with some friends who were going through a lot. The song began with a sunset, an ukulele, and a thought, ‘Hey, I need you, I’m better at life because of you and ‘you’ve got the magic in you and you bring it out in me.”