Parker McCollum has announced a new version of his single “Killin’ Me” featuring country music veteran Lee Ann Womack.
The Texas native revealed the collaboration on social media, writing, “She’s literally country music royalty y’all… this is a huge deal. Couldn’t be more grateful to have Lee Ann Womack on this song with me.”
The collaboration arrives just weeks after McCollum and Womack shared the stage at the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards, where they delivered a duet performance of “Killin’ Me.” The appearance marked one of the night’s most talked-about collaborations, pairing two artists with deep Texas roots and showcasing Womack’s distinctive vocals on the fan-favorite track.
Originally released on Parker McCollum’s self-titled album, “Killin’ Me” has become one of the standout songs from the project. The track was later released to country radio and has remained a staple of his live shows.
Halfway through 2026, Parker has stayed extremely busy, continuing his extensive tour, which included a headlining stop at the Houston rodeo in his home state, and winning Album of the Year at the ACM Awards (where he and Lee Ann Womack first performed the single).
“Killin Me” will be out everywhere this Friday.



