
(Sony Music Nashville) Often lauded for his "gale force of a voice" (Billboard), Kameron Marlowe continues to blaze his own path in the country music genre, today releasing striking track, "No Need For Leavin'."
On the slow-burning new single, Marlowe captures the quiet, late-night moment when love hangs by a thread and the decision to fight for a relationship instead of walking away. Built on bluesy grooves and steel guitar accents that keep one foot firmly planted in his country roots, the track marks a bold vocal evolution for Marlowe, who grew up listening to everything from Keith Whitley to Stevie Ray Vaughan to BB King. Leaning fully into gritty, soul-drenched belts, he delivers one of the most raw and impassioned performances of his career.
Marlowe reflected on the meaning of the song, stating, "This one isn't about begging for someone to stay. It's about that moment when you know things are slipping away and you decide you're not done fighting yet."
Produced by Austin Goodloe, "No Need For Leavin'" reveals a new shade of Marlowe's artistry, showing a peek behind the curtain of more to come.
Marlowe also released a music video today to accompany the track. Entirely in black and white, the stripped-down music video shows Marlowe performing the song in various settings inspired by the track.
Marlowe's rapid ascent continues with European stops at C2C Festival alongside Zach Top and Brooks & Dunn, a 23-city U.S. headline tour including dates at Billy Bob's Texas and The Caverns, and a Stagecoach set opening for Post Malone - further solidifying his position as one of country's fastest-rising voices. This summer, he joins Ella Langley's "Dandelion Tour" on select dates.
Kameron Marlowe has earned a reputation as "one of our greatest living country singers" (MusicRow Magazine). The Kannapolis, North Carolina-native fell in love with country music on an old FM radio while hunting and fishing with his grandpa, raised on Keith Whitley, Brooks & Dunn, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Ray Charles. Marlowe grew up singing in church choir and bands, honing his soulful, resonant baritone and distinct vocal style while in school, eventually dropping out of college and working as an auto part salesman at General Motors to help his family.
In 2019, Kameron's self-penned single "Giving You Up" ignited his career, prompting a move to Music City. However, it was his 2022 debut album We Were Cowboys where the world finally took note, becoming an "all-around vocalist-writer-artist worth paying attention to" (Billboard). Now, three albums, multiple RIAA Gold and Platinum certifications, and over 1.6 billion+ global streams later, Marlowe stands out as one of the most singular, formidable, and agile talents in the format.
"The 'best live voice' in all of country" (American Songwriter), Marlowe's titanic vocal ability, universally appealing catalog, and tasteful ear have earned him sold-out headliners from coast to coast, hand-picking and championing openers like Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, Tucker Wetmore, and more as support for his raved-about live show. Marlowe himself has supported genre giants Morgan Wallen, Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Thomas Rhett, and more.
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