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Singer-songwriter Kalsey Kulyk releases her new single “You Fight Dirty”. Newly signed to Universal Music Canada, Kulyk is poised for a banner year in 2025 with new releases that promise to push boundaries and further cement her place in the country music scene.

Branded by Kulyk as “outlaw country”, “You Fight Dirty” was written back in 2016 but has been a fan favourite in Kulyk’s live performance sets for years. The track offers a unique blend of Kulyk’s warm vocals and a renegade attitude, set off by an infectious sing-along hook.

Alongside original track “You Fight Dirty,” Kulyk is sharing her interpretation of Lee Ann Womack’s classic tune “I Might Hate Myself In The Morning. ” A song that reminds Kulyk of the music from her upbringing, this stunning cover gives fans insight into her musical inspirations.

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