Cameron Whitcomb Drops “Options,” a Reflection on Strength and Choice


Cameron Whitcomb shares his new single, “Options,” an emotional roots-driven track about self-determination. The Hundred Mile High Tour begins March 13.
Cameron Whitcomb continues his rise in 2025 with the release of “Options,” a powerful new single out now via Atlantic Records. Produced by Jack Riley and co-written by Whitcomb, Riley, Cal Shapiro, and Nolan Sipe, the song explores themes of resilience and personal choice, underscored by his signature roots-driven sound.
“I think a huge part of what keeps me sober is knowing I’m in control,” Whitcomb shares. “Knowing my life will be whatever I make it. My entire career, my sobriety, my choices are up to me. I have options.”
The track follows his breakout hit “Hundred Mile High,” which earned 1.6 million first-week streams and landed on ELLE’s list of “The Best New Songs We Heard In January.” His growing impact is evident, with over 6 million Spotify monthly listeners and 3 million social media followers.
After kicking off the year with “Medusa (Acoustic),” Whitcomb is heading into his biggest headline run yet. The Hundred Mile High Tour launches March 13 in Charlotte, NC, with multiple sold-out shows, including back-to-back performances at New York’s Bowery Ballroom.
With “Options,” Whitcomb continues to prove his ability to blend personal storytelling with undeniable musicality, making 2025 a defining year for the singer-songwriter.