Brooklyn Dylan Moves From Hollywood Spotlight to Radio Surge With “Bad Blood”

Brooklyn Dylan Moves From Hollywood Spotlight to Radio Surge With “Bad Blood”
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Brooklyn Dylan isn’t easing into the industry — she’s stepping into it with momentum that’s already forcing attention.

Following a high-profile run across some of Los Angeles’ most exclusive Oscar week events, the 17-year-old artist is translating visibility into immediate impact as her single “Bad Blood” begins gaining traction across national radio.

Within days, the record secured spins across Top 40, rhythmic, and dance formats, including Rhythm 105.9 FM (KRYC), Jamz 103.3 FM (KMJY), Energy 90.5 FM (WCDG), WILD 95.3 FM (WIDM), The Beat 105.1 FM, and The Shore 93.5 FM — an early multi-format footprint that signals strong crossover potential.

Momentum is already extending into additional markets, including Texas, where the track is reaching audiences across Latin pop, rhythmic, and regional formats, further widening its reach.

But what’s defining this moment isn’t just the placements — it’s the speed. Where most emerging artists build gradually, Dylan converted instantly, turning red carpet presence into measurable radio movement.

Industry attention is rising just as quickly. Sources close to the situation indicate that a senior executive tied to a film franchise that has grossed over $252 million is already paying attention, fueling speculation that Dylan’s trajectory may extend well beyond music.

At 17, Brooklyn Dylan isn’t waiting for the industry to introduce her — she’s already forcing it to respond.

Brooklyn Dylan at a Los Angeles Oscar week event.

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