Parker McCollum recently shared a new track called Speed that was released on Friday, March 10th. Where McCollum sings of the exciting fast paced life he lives. The track was written alongside Ryan Beaver and speaks to being young and on a search for a dream.
The chorus for the track reads, “Hammer down, never stickin’ around, head harder than a tree / Foot on the gas, never lookin’ back and always ready to leave / I remember shakin’ my head when my old man told me / ‘Boy, one of these days, you won’t always be hung up on speed.'”
McCollum said of the track, “My song ‘Speed’ is about my obsession with living fast, Life is always going a hundred miles an hour and it’s important to try and be aware of that and slow things down every now and then. As you get a little further along in life you start to enjoy the slow and easy life. It takes a little reflection and a little step back from everything to realize how important it is.”
Meanwhile McCollum announced the official news of his sophomore album on February 16th. The album will feature 15 tracks including his current single, “Handle On You.” He also released two other tracks “Stoned” and “I Ain’t Going Nowhere.” Never Enough will be released on May 12th via MCA Nashville.
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