Shane Profitt Hits Hard with Heartbreak in New Single “You Could Do Anything”

Published on February 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM

Shane Profitt, the rising Triple Tigers Records sensation, isn’t afraid to put real life into his music—and his latest single, “You Could Do Anything,” proves it. Out now, the song is a gut-wrenching account of betrayal and heartbreak, inspired by Profitt’s personal journey after discovering his father’s affair and navigating the emotional fallout. Written alongside Matt McKinney, Casey Brown, and Taylor Philips, and produced by Trent Willmon, the track dives deep into pain, forgiveness, and healing in a way that’s raw, relatable, and unflinchingly real.

For Profitt, the song was almost too personal to release. With the guidance and encouragement of his fiancé, he tested the waters by performing it live. The reaction was immediate: fans across social media shared their own stories of heartbreak, creating a community of empathy and support that underscored the song’s emotional weight.

Last year, Profitt put Southern heart and blue-collar grit on full display with his debut EP, Population Me. Tracks like “Penny to My Name” and radio favorite “Long Live Country” showcase his booming voice and storytelling grounded in the everyday struggles and triumphs of working-class life. It’s music that speaks to the heart of Gulf Coast listeners—those who know the value of hard work, the sting of disappointment, and the joy of small victories.

Shane’s rise hasn’t gone unnoticed. Recently announced, he’ll be joining country superstar Luke Bryan on select dates of the Word On The Street Tour, bringing his authentic sound to audiences across the region.

For Gulf Coast fans looking for music that feels like home—honest, heartfelt, and straight from the soul: Shane Profitt’s “You Could Do Anything” is more than a song. It’s a story of pain, resilience, and the human experience, delivered with a booming voice and a heart that can’t help but connect.