Country music recording artist Kylie Ryan is set to unveil her latest single 'Wonder Woman', a deeply personal anthem celebrating motherhood and female resilience. The song, which will be available on all streaming platforms on February 28th, draws inspiration from 90's country icons Martina McBride and Shania Twain.
Collaborating with Nashville songwriter Dustin James, Ryan crafted a narrative that explores maternal strength through the adoring eyes of children. The track emerges as more than just a musical composition; it represents a nuanced exploration of maternal experiences, capturing the profound emotional landscape of motherhood.
Ryan's musical journey from Sydney, Australia to Nashville's competitive country music scene reflects her artistic ambition. After establishing success on Australian country charts, she strategically relocated to Music City, where she signed a multi-year record deal with SSM Nashville/Red in 2023. Her previous singles 'Long Way Home' and 'Back in the Saddle' have already demonstrated her ability to resonate with country music audiences.
The single's most poignant lyric, 'Oh, when she says mama, everything's alright,' encapsulates the song's core message. Ryan emphasizes that these seemingly small moments represent the most significant aspects of maternal love and connection. By blending vulnerability with strength, the track offers a contemporary perspective on motherhood that transcends traditional musical narratives.
Musically, 'Wonder Woman' represents a fusion of genres, with Ryan describing her sound as a unique blend reminiscent of AC/DC meets Carly Pearce, infused with a country-rock edge. The accompanying music video, scheduled for release in early April, is expected to further amplify the song's emotional resonance.
Ryan's composition serves as a broader cultural commentary, celebrating the often-unsung heroism of mothers. By transforming personal experiences into a universal anthem, she invites listeners to reflect on the extraordinary nature of maternal love and resilience.


