Cameron Whitcomb Releases “Medusa (Acoustic)”

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Cameron Whitcomb drops “Medusa (Acoustic),” a heartfelt rendition of his fan-favorite single with over 26M streams.

Cameron Whitcomb has unveiled “Medusa (Acoustic),” a stripped-down reimagining of his hit track, which has amassed over 26 million streams globally. The original version of the song, praised as one of Billboard’s “5 Must-Hear New Country Songs,” captivated fans with its heartfelt storytelling and raw emotion.

This release marks the start of an exciting year for Whitcomb, who was recently featured on the cover of Apple Music’s Today Country and named to Amazon Music’s 2025 Artists To Watch and Shazam’s Fast Forward 2025. Fans can look forward to his upcoming Hundred Mile High Tour, which kicks off on March 13 in Charlotte, NC, and includes a sold-out stop at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom on March 28, with a second date added on March 24.

Before the tour, Whitcomb will perform headline shows across Canada in February, followed by a tour of Australia as a special guest supporting Sam Barber on the Restless Mind Tour. The Australian leg has already seen near sell-out demand, reinforcing Whitcomb’s growing global appeal.

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The new acoustic version of “Medusa” follows the success of Whitcomb’s debut EP, Quitter, released in 2024. The EP, which includes standout tracks like “Love Myself” and “Quitter,” earned widespread acclaim, with Billboard calling the title track “an anthemic folk track in the mold of Noah Kahan.” With over 42 million streams, “Quitter” became Whitcomb’s first single to chart on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.

As he shares “Medusa (Acoustic),” Cameron Whitcomb continues to deliver music that resonates deeply with his audience while setting the stage for a groundbreaking year.

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