Cameron Whitcomb Explores New Sound With Single “Bad Apple” – Out Now


Cameron Whitcomb unveils new alternative-leaning single “Bad Apple” and live visual.
Atlantic Records artist Cameron Whitcomb introduces a fresh dimension to his sound with the release of “Bad Apple,” his new single produced by Jack Riley.
Co-written with Riley, Nolan Sipe, and Cal Shapiro, the track uses a classic metaphor to explore contradictions in life and love. Watch the official live performance visual now.
Following his heartfelt tracks “Options” and the breakout anthem “Hundred Mile High,” Whitcomb continues to build momentum, earning over 1.6M first-week streams and strong media praise.
With over 7M monthly Spotify listeners, Cameron’s dynamic rise includes standout tracks like “Medusa,” praised by Billboard and boasting over 100M streams.
Whitcomb’s sold-out “Hundred Mile High Tour” continues to expand, now heading to major European cities this summer.
First discovered after standout performances on American Idol, Whitcomb has carved out a powerful space for himself, delivering raw, deeply personal music that resonates with a global audience.