
Where truthful stories become honest songs.
A Nashville community for artists, writers, and creatives who are done pretending and ready to create something true.
It's kind of like a college dorm for artists who never went to college or a community you find in church without the religious pressure. Song House is a place where masks come off the moment you walk in.
Since 2021, Song House has worked with over 60 top finalists from American Idol and The Voice. Sixty-five percent of artists who have attended a Song House camp have moved to Nashville. Over five million followers across social platforms have watched songs get built from raw ideas to finished performances in real time.
This is where real songs get made. Not manufactured. Not algorithm-chased. Built from the truth of what someone actually lived through, in a room full of people who actually care.
Song House has been featured on NBC, the Kelly Clarkson Show, and stages beyond Nashville. What started in a living room now reaches millions.
Edison bulbs hang from the ceiling. The smell of cedar and coffee fills the air, and there's something else you can't quite explain but will recognize later. You might call it peace. You might call it relief.
The weight lifts off your chest before the sessions even start. You'll sit next to someone you've never met, and within twenty minutes you'll be telling them the thing you've never told anyone. Not because they asked. Because the room made it safe.
By the time you perform, your heart will be full and the room will encourage you like your family. That is Song House. It's not something we can explain. It's something you feel.
Tell your story. Tell the truth. Fight for what's real. That is Song House.
For artists ready to grow, write, perform, and be seen. You will collaborate with other creatives, build songs from scratch, and have the chance to audition for the Song House team.
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Five million people already watch Song House create in real time. Follow along and be part of the story as it unfolds.
Ages fourteen to sixty-five. Every background. Every genre. Artists who are just starting. Artists who feel like they missed the boat. Artists in their prime who want a real community around them. Singer-songwriters, instrumentalists, producers, poets, and creatives who have something to say but have not found the room to say it in. If you are willing to show up as yourself, there is a place for you here.
People looking for competition. People chasing numbers. People who want a traditional label deal handed to them. People who are not willing to be real. Song House does not reward pretending. If you want a shortcut, this is not the room. If you want transformation, pull up a chair.
I hadn't cried in three years. I cried four times in the first night. Something in that room broke me open in the best way I've ever experienced.
I showed up completely empty. No songs, no confidence, no hope. I stood up on the last night and performed something so honest it scared me. The room was in tears. I finally understood what I was put here to do.
I had spent years hiding behind perfect productions and polished performances. Song House stripped all of that away and what was left was the most real version of me I had ever shown another human being.
I came in with a mask I had been wearing so long I forgot it was a mask. I left knowing my actual voice for the first time in my life. I am not the same person who walked through that door.
Tyler Ward did not arrive at Song House from a boardroom. He arrived from a basement.
Born in Aurora, Colorado, Tyler grew up balancing athletics and music before making one of the hardest decisions of his life: leaving the Air Force Academy and eventually walking away from a football scholarship to chase something he could not stop hearing in his head. Songs.
Starting with no record label, no manager, and no industry connections, Tyler built a global fanbase entirely through social media before most artists even understood what social media was. In 2010, a single cover video went viral, racking up millions of views in a single week. By 2011 he was the only unsigned artist in the Top 15 of Billboard's Social 50, staying on the chart for 38 weeks.
He was one of the first independent artists to prove that you did not need a label to be heard by the world. You just needed the internet, the truth, and the willingness to show up every day.
With over 2 billion combined views and streams, Tyler collaborated with artists like Jason Derulo, The Beach Boys, Jason Mraz, Earth Wind and Fire, and Lindsey Stirling. He completed five worldwide headlining tours, performed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and was featured on NBC's Today show.
And then he asked himself a harder question than any of those rooms required: what is all of this actually for?
The answer was Song House.
In 2021, Tyler opened his rental house in Nashville for songwriters. He split groups of writers into teams, gave them thirty minutes to create a hook, and shared those raw ideas on TikTok and Instagram in real time. The concept exploded online. But the numbers were never the point.
What Tyler kept seeing was bigger than any view count: people walking into a room carrying something heavy and leaving lighter. Artists who had never said certain things out loud finally saying them, through a song, in front of people who understood.
Now, as artificial intelligence reshapes the entire music industry, Tyler is more certain than ever that the most irreplaceable thing in music is not a perfect production or a trending sound. It is a true human story told by a real person who lived it. Song House exists to protect that. To celebrate that. To build a generation of artists who never forget it.
Truth wins. It always has.
Read more about Tyler →Whether you have a question, want to collaborate, or just want to share your story, we would love to hear from you.