Buzzworthy artist Boy Golden delivers a groovy, genre-melding gem with “Cowboy Dreams,” an irresistible duet with fellow standout singer-songwriter Cat Clyde. The sensual, guitar-driven track spotlights the pair’s undeniable hypnotic vocals, which mesh together with ease, resulting in a psychedelic yet passionate proclamation of love.
“Sewing this song together with Boy Golden was so much fun,” shares Clyde. “During one of our collaborative sessions, he brought this to the table, with a substantial amount of lyrics. It felt excitingly obvious to me which lines felt really strong and in what order they were asking to fall, to tell a cohesive and complete story. The groove of the demo was really inspiring to me, and the harmony I created felt like I was singing my own version of the song alongside him. As with all the work we create together, this process was an inspiring, joyful experience, and I am excited and in celebration to be a part of this release.”

“Cowboy Dreams” is the latest single off Boy Golden’s upcoming album, Best of Our Possible Lives, due out Feb. 13 via Six Shooter Records. The 12-track LP includes “Moontan,” another collaboration with Clyde, who is set to hit the road with Boy Golden this spring for a stretch of U.S. tour dates listed below. In September, Clyde shared “Wild One,” the stellar Canadian-born singer-songwriter’s first new track since inking a deal with Concord Records, signaling that more new music is likely to arrive soon.
“Everyone you meet is a mirror, showing you some part of yourself – Cat shows me a part of myself that I really like; a more free, more creative, bolder version of myself,” Boy Golden explains in a statement. “I think that comes through in this song. Her harmony, which runs through the entire song, is perfect. The video for ‘Cowboy Dreams’ is inspired by a music video Sade made, where she is riding a galloping horse, and it rules. I spent a month taking riding lessons, and I’m so glad I did!”
Watch the official music video for “Cowboy Dreams” below:
Boy Golden’s 2026 Tour Dates
Feb. 28 – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan @ TCU Place ^
March 1 – Calgary, Alberta @ Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditiorium ^
March 2 – Kelowna, British Columbia @ Kelowna Community Theatre ^
March 3 – Victoria, British Columbia @ Royal Theatre ^
March 4 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre ^
March 6 – Edmonton, Alberta @ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium ^
March 7 – Regina, Saskatchewan @ Conexus Arts Centre ^
March 12 – Halifax, Nova Scotia @ Rebecca Cohn Auditorium ^
March 13 – Fredericton, New Brunswick @ The Playhouse ^
March 14 – Saint John, New Brunswick @ Imperial Theatre ^
March 15 – Moncton, New Brunswick @ Capitol Theatre ^
March 17 – Montreal, Quebec @ Club Soda ^
March 18 – Kingston, Ontario @ Kingston Grand Theatre ^
March 19 – Kitchener, Ontario @ Center in the Square ^
March 20 – Ottawa, Ontario @ Southam Hall ^
March 21 – Toronto, Ontario @ Massey Hall ^
April 1 – Lawrence, Kan. @ The Bottleneck $
April 2 – Columbia, Mo. @ Rose Music Hall $
April 3 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Old Rock House $
April 4 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Cannery Hall $
April 6 – Louisville, Ky. @ The Monarch Music and Arts Community $
April 8 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ HI-FI Annex $
April 9 – Chicago, Ill. @ Schubas Tavern $
April 10 – Davenport, Iowa @ The Raccoon Motel $
April 11 – St. Paul, Minn. @ Turf Club $
May 14 – Washington, D.C. @ Union Stage $
May 15 – Wayne, Pa. @ 118 North $
May 16 – Amagansett, N.Y. @ The Stephen Talkhouse $
May 17 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Baby’s All Right $
May 19 – Cambridge, Mass. @ Club Passim
May 20 – Manchester, Vt. @ Billsville House Concerts $
^ supporting William Prince
$ supporting Cat Clyde
