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Cameron Whitcomb Drops “Options,” an Uplifting Anthem of Self-Determination

Kelia by Kelia
March 10, 2025
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Cameron Whitcomb

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Cameron Whitcomb releases “Options,” a personal and roots-driven new single reflecting on resilience and control. His headline US tour starts March 13.

Cameron Whitcomb returns with his latest single, “Options,” a powerful anthem of self-determination and resilience. Out now via Atlantic Records, the track was produced by frequent collaborator Jack Riley and co-written by Whitcomb, Riley, Cal Shapiro, and Nolan Sipe.

The song’s driving beat and folk-infused energy create a compelling foundation for Whitcomb’s introspective lyrics. “‘I think a huge part of what keeps me sober is knowing I’m in control,” Whitcomb explains. “Knowing my life will be whatever I make it. My entire career, my sobriety, my choices are up to me. I have options.”

Cameron Whitcomb - Options
Cameron Whitcomb – Options

Following the success of “Hundred Mile High,” which earned 1.6 million first-week streams and praise from ELLE, MTV, and Entertainment Tonight, Whitcomb continues to build a strong presence in the modern folk and country scene. His recent acoustic reworking of “Medusa” has contributed to the song’s impressive 60 million global streams, solidifying his reputation as a compelling storyteller.

Recently featured on Apple Music’s Today Country and named to Spotify and Amazon Music’s 2025 Artists To Watch lists, Whitcomb is preparing for his largest US headline tour yet. The Hundred Mile High Tour kicks off on March 13 in Charlotte, NC, with multiple sold-out dates, including an added second show at New York’s Bowery Ballroom.

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With “Options,” Whitcomb delivers another heartfelt track, proving that his ability to connect with listeners is stronger than ever.

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