Tyler White is turning his lifelong passion for country music into reality. The Love on the Spectrum star recently released his debut country song, "Oh Yeah Baby," describing the experience as "a dream come true" in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE.
White, who became beloved for his warm personality and heartfelt relationship with fiancée Madison Marilla on the heartwarming Netflix series, said music has always been part of his life.
"I always knew I wanted to do something in country music," he told PEOPLE. "I just didn't know what."
The upbeat track, inspired by White's signature phrase "oh yeah, baby," is deeply personal. According to White, much of the song reflects his love for Marilla and their relationship, which viewers have watched develop on television.
"A lot of it is also about Madison and how I feel for her," he shared. "So we put it together."
To bring the song to life, White collaborated with established Nashville songwriters Drew Trosclair, Jeff Garrison, and Lee Thomas Miller, who've worked with the likes of Brad Paisley and Trace Adkins. The team helped shape the heartfelt country single while staying true to White's personality and experiences.
View this post on InstagramThrough the process, White said he learned an important lesson about songwriting: "Write what you feel, let it be you and true 100%." He added that great music should also "connect to other people."
White also opened up about the artists who influenced his sound, especially country legend George Strait. Calling Strait "the GOAT," White praised the country singer's ability to tell stories about "real life and love." He said those emotional, honest themes are exactly what he hopes to capture in his own music moving forward.
For White, authenticity is at the center of everything he wants to create. He told PEOPLE he hopes future songs will focus on family, faith, and love for his nation — and "definitely [his] love for Madison."
Marilla has played a major role in supporting White's musical dreams. According to him, she reacts emotionally every time she hears a new song.
"She starts crying, she starts singing, she starts dancing," White said. "She's 100% supportive."
After all, White and Marilla first bonded on Love on the Spectrum through their shared love of country music, which is something that continues to shape their relationship today. The couple often attends country events together.
Before launching his country music career, White built a name for himself as "DJ TyWy," starting his DJ business in 2017 after teaching himself music by ear and developing a passion for entertaining crowds. According to his site, DJ TyWy, he has since performed at weddings, autism advocacy events, and even the Grand Ole Opry.
Fans of Love on the Spectrum have already rallied behind White's musical debut, celebrating his willingness to pursue a dream that has clearly meant so much to him. Many viewers connected with White on the show because of his sincerity and optimism, qualities that also shine through in his music.
Now that "Oh Yeah Baby" is officially out on streaming platforms, White says this "No. 1 here" is only the beginning. He described the release as "the start of a whole lot of other milestones," signaling that he hopes to continue building a future in country music.
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