Tyce Delk releases a duet of his viral hit “Adaline” with Trinity Lake

“Being able to give ‘Adaline’ another life as a duet has been awesome.”

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January 9, 2026: Today, rising country star Tyce Delk shared a special duet version of his streaming hit “Adaline” with Oklahoma country-pop artist Trinity Lake. Her soulful vocals complement the blues-infected country ballad, which surpassed 1 million streams in under a week and currently sits at over 23 million U.S. streams to date.

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“Being able to give ‘Adaline’ another life as a duet has been awesome,” shares Delk. “Trinity added another level to this song that it needed, couldn’t have thought of a better person for it. Thankful she was up for it!”

Lake adds: “I’ve been such a fan of Tyce and this song since he first started promoting it on social media. It’s been so cool getting to know Tyce on a personal level, and I’m super grateful he asked me to be a part of this reimagined version!”

Late last year, Delk released his debut EP Enough Ain’t Enough to praise from MusicRow, Country Central and Holler, who exclaimed, “The second you hear [Tyce] stretch out and land that opening ‘Baby’ on his debut single, ‘Adaline,’ he blows every other country singer around out of the water. His voice has a depth and power and an ability to lift a song up and send it somewhere otherworldly that few other singers in modern-day country music have.” Grounded in Delk’s Red Dirt New Mexico roots with Western swing touches and radio-ready hooks, the EP paired high-energy country stompers with tender ballads that showcased his rich, emotive voice.


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