Bree Taylor Displays Her Dauntless Courage

The Ontario country-rocker is who she is — and doesn't give a damn what you think.

Bree Taylor comes on strong and doesn’t back down her fiery new single and video Dauntless — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

Co-written with multiple Billboard Country Chart-topping songwriter Styles Haury, the Mississauga country-rocker’s big, bold and fearless new single warns all comers not to underestimate her. The empowering message hits particularly hard once the chorus comes in:

“Cause I’m courageous
A little dangerous
I’m the do what it takes to make it
Yeah I’m the fighter
Flame to the fire
The take it to the top and higher
Yeah I’m headstrong and bold
Won’t do what I’m told
I live on the edge of fearless
Yeah I’m dauntless.”

Dauntless is a song that reflects my journey as a woman who has faced societal pressures to conform to expectations and norms that don’t align with who I am,” says Taylor, one of the few hearing-impaired country singers on the scene. “With this song, I want to inspire people, especially women, everywhere to be unapologetically and authentically themselves, to not accept anything less.”

Taylor started out singing in choirs from ages 6 to 12 before recording a cover of Dixie ChicksNot Ready To Make Nice when she was 16. The song is still part of her live sets and is a fan favourite. In 2016, she wrote and recorded her first single Broken Dreams, which would be released on her 2018 debut pop EP Unbreakable. It would earn her a nomination for Best New Artist at the Mississauga Music Awards and win her the Mississauga Music’s Fan Choice Award in 2022.

Watch the video for Dauntless above, sample more sounds from Bree Taylor below, and meet her on her website, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.