Parker McCollum Announces New Single “Killin’ Me”

Parker McCollum will release his new song “Killin’ Me,” on Tuesday, June 10th, as he announced on his social media. The single comes as the third offering from his upcoming fifth studio album, Parker McCollum, set for release on June 27th.

Produced once again by Frank Liddell at Power Station studio in New York, “Killin’ Me” promises McCollum’s signature neotraditional country sound, blending heartfelt lyrics with infectious rhythms. Parker teased the song in a short TikTok clip back in 2024, hinting at a return to the raw, gritty style of his debut, The Limestone Kid.

Currently, McCollum is in the throes of a rollout for his upcoming self-titled record, set to release on June 27. Upon a tracklist reveal, the first exposure to the new music actually came back in September of 2024, with his two-step tune “What Kinda Man.” Since the project’s announcement, McCollum has released two additional singles, “Hope That I’m Enough” and “Big Sky.”

The Texas native shared in a recent interview that this album is “the first record I’ve ever made that I’ve really just been super in love with.”

His tour to follow, kicked off by a performance in Nissan Stadium for CMA Fest, officially begins a few weeks before his album release on June 14, at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. 

”Killin’ Me” will be out everywhere this Tuesday.