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Cameron Whitcomb Releases New Single “Options” as His Momentum Grows

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Cameron Whitcomb drops his latest single, “Options,” an introspective roots-driven track. His headline US tour begins March 13.

Cameron Whitcomb is kicking off 2025 with an emotionally charged new single, “Options,” available now via Atlantic Records. The track, produced by Jack Riley and co-written by Whitcomb, Riley, Cal Shapiro, and Nolan Sipe, continues his exploration of resilience and personal growth through his signature roots-driven sound.

Built on driving rhythms and stirring melodies, “Options” finds Whitcomb reflecting on control and self-determination. “I think a huge part of what keeps me sober is knowing I’m in control,” he shares. “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

The single follows his breakout hit “Hundred Mile High,” which quickly amassed 1.6 million first-week streams and earned critical praise from ELLE, MTV, and UPROXX. Whitcomb’s continued rise is evident, with over 6 million monthly listeners on Spotify and a growing fanbase of more than 3 million across social platforms.

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His 2025 kicked off with “Medusa (Acoustic),” a stripped-down version of his fan-favorite track, which has already amassed over 60 million global streams. Now, Whitcomb is set to embark on his biggest US headline tour yet. The Hundred Mile High Tour begins March 13 in Charlotte, NC, with multiple sold-out shows, including New York’s Bowery Ballroom, where a second date was added due to demand.

With “Options,” Whitcomb continues to evolve as an artist, delivering songs that resonate deeply with fans worldwide.

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