Baylee Lynn Deepens Her Debut With "Heart On My Sleeve (Expanded Edition)"
- Charles Luberisse

- May 1
- 2 min read
Written By: Big C

When honesty already works, the best additions do not overwrite it, they deepen it. Baylee Lynn treats Heart On My Sleeve (Expanded Edition) without disrupting the emotional clarity that made the original resonate. Rather than padding the release with filler, the expanded edition sharpens its identity through That’s What I’ll Be. It's a bittersweet ballad that widens the project’s emotional lens from heartbreak toward reassurance. Produced by AJ Pruis, the record carries enough polish to elevate her warm, controlled voice as a centerpiece.
The song trades romantic devastation for comfort, allowing Baylee to show that vulnerability in her writing extends beyond pain alone. She explains:
As soon as we wrote 'That’s What I’ll Be,' I knew that the world needed to hear it… When you’re going through a hard time, sometimes all you need to help you through is to hear that everything’s going to be okay.

Heart On My Sleeve still wears its title well—this version simply lets it beat a little longer, with this perspective adding another dimension to a debut that already positioned Baylee as one of country’s more emotionally intuitive young voices. Her feature on Nobody Wants This Season 2: The Soundtrack alongside established names only reinforces how quickly her profile is rising. With earlier standouts like “Cautiously Optimistic,” “Counting Tiles,” and “You Didn’t Love Me” establishing her command of heartbreak and confession, “That’s What I’ll Be” now introduces a more comforting, outward-facing side of her writing. Combined with recent touring support for Maddox Batson and growing momentum in Nashville, Baylee continues building this chapter with care rather than haste. Sit with Heart On My Sleeve (Expanded Edition) and watch that promise keep unfolding by following her on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook.
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