*Listen* Tyler White From "Love on the Spectrum" Released His First Country Song

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Ray Scott - Tuesday, May 19th, 2026
If you watched Netflix's heartwarming reality series Love on the Spectrum, then you already know Tyler White — and you almost certainly said it right along with him every single time he did: "Oh yeah, baby!" That infectious catchphrase, delivered with unbridled enthusiasm and pure, unfiltered joy, became one of the most beloved moments of the show. Now, Tyler White has taken that signature tagline and turned it into something even bigger: his very first country music single.
Released on May 15, 2026, "Oh Yeah Baby" marks Tyler White's official debut as a country music recording artist — and the response from fans has been nothing short of electric.
The Man Behind the Tagline
Tyler is one of the breakout stars of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum, a documentary series that follows young adults on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating and relationships. The show has been widely praised for its authenticity, warmth, and the genuine, unscripted personalities it showcases.
Tyler quickly became a fan favorite — not just for his sweet and earnest pursuit of love, but for his larger-than-life personality, his deep passion for country music, and yes, his enthusiastic exclamation of "Oh yeah, baby!" which he punctuates at just the right moments with unmistakable Southern flair. The phrase isn't just a casual saying for Tyler — it's a verbal expression deeply tied to who he is, connected to his autism diagnosis, and something Rolling Stone has described as a stim — a self-stimulatory behavior that many autistic individuals use as a form of sensory regulation and emotional expression. In Tyler's case, it also happens to be completely infectious.
Season 4 of the series revealed one of the show's most joyful milestones: Tyler's engagement to Madison Marilla, his longtime sweetheart and co-star whose romance with Tyler has captivated fans since they first appeared on screen together.
A Dream That Was Always There
Long before cameras started rolling on Love on the Spectrum, Tyler was already deeply immersed in the world of country music — a genre he grew up listening to and one that shaped his soul. His hero? None other than George Strait, the undisputed King of Country.
"There's a reason why they call him the King," Tyler has said. "Just his songs about real life and love — I especially love his love songs." Tyler doesn't mince words when it comes to Strait's legendary status: "He's the GOAT."
"Oh Yeah Baby" Is Not His First Song
What many fans may not know is that "Oh Yeah Baby" isn't the very first time Tyler White has been associated with a country song. Sharp-eared viewers of Love on the Spectrum may recall an earlier track, "Sounds Pretty Good to Me," which was featured in the series. That song gave fans an early glimpse of Tyler's musical ambitions.
But "Oh Yeah Baby" is different. This is his first official debut single — released to country radio and streaming services — marking his true entry into the music industry as a recording artist in his own right.
A Grand Ole Opry Moment
If there's any single moment that crystallizes just how far Tyler White has come in his musical journey, it might be his appearance at the Grand Ole Opry — the most hallowed stage in all of country music. Fittingly, the Opry is currently celebrating its 100th year, making Tyler's performance there an even more historic occasion.
And the night got even more extraordinary when Tyler was surprised by Randy Travis — one of country music's most beloved legends and a man whose own journey of resilience and comeback has moved millions of fans. The Grand Ole Opry called it a moment of pure joy.
Why This Story Matters
Tyler White's journey from Love on the Spectrum to country music artist isn't just a feel-good celebrity story. It's a reminder of what authenticity can do in an entertainment landscape that too often rewards performance over truth.
Tyler has never pretended to be anything other than exactly who he is. He wears his heart completely on his sleeve. He loves country music with everything he has. He loves Madison without reservation. And when something moves him, he says "Oh yeah, baby!" — because that's just who he is.
And now, that authenticity is making its way onto country radio.
"Oh Yeah Baby" is available now on YouTube and all major streaming platforms. You can also look for it at your local country radio station. Go give it a listen — and when that chorus hits, don't be surprised if you catch yourself saying it right along with him.
Oh yeah, baby.
Follow Tyler White on Instagram: @tyler_white_official Listen to "Oh Yeah Baby": Available on all streaming platforms



