“Western Wind” and “Grandpa” showcase Kalsey Kulyk’s classic tone and emotional artistry.
Country singer-songwriter Kalsey Kulyk continues to cement her place in the genre with the release of “Western Wind,” accompanied by a heartfelt cover of The Judds’ “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Old Days).” Released through Universal Music Canada, the two-track offering highlights both her personal songwriting and reverence for country’s legacy.
Inspired by emotional boundaries and personal growth, “Western Wind” came to life after a pause in the writing process. “Western Wind was a song that I started myself and had to walk away from because I wanted to give it my all,” Kulyk explains. “So a month later I was in Nashville in the writers room… and they loved it.”
Also included is a new rendition of “Grandpa,” a track that connects her artistry to early influences. “‘Grandpa’ was a song I used to sing all the time as a little girl,” she shares. “Every time I hear this song or it pops in my head it feels like a warm blanket reminding me of my childhood.”
Kulyk’s previous covers include “Cowboy Take Me Away” and “I May Hate Myself In The Morning,” both received warmly by fans and further anchoring her style in tradition.
Kulyk will support Wynonna Judd later this year at the Energetic County Fair in Fort St. John. With her clear voice and narrative-driven music, she continues to connect with audiences across Canada.