Nashville Singer-Songwriter Parker McKay Releases Music Video for “This Far”

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Nashville-based country/pop artist Parker McKay has released the official video for her single “This Far,” available everywhere now. The video premiered April 9 on CMT / CMT Music, and earned Parker a spot on CMT’s Artist Discovery platform.

McKay effortlessly goes from smoky-voiced siren to powerhouse vocalist over a shimmering pop-country production in her latest release, “This Far.”‘ – CMT

‘This Far’ came from wanting to write a nuanced song that shows the strength in vulnerability when fighting for someone who you think is worth the fight,” Parker stated in a recent interview. “It’s about asking for what you want and practically approaching the complexities of relationships. Too often, women in country are expected to sing about a relationship happening to them, but this is about the woman happening to the relationship. ‘This Far’ is about the part where the hard work comes in and when you come to the table to lay everything out.

‘This Far” is a pop-country jam whose lyrics we can all relate to.” – Taste of Country

The young artist certainly looks ready for the gig.” – Rolling Stone

Listen to “This Far” everywhere here.


About Parker McKay

Northeast native, singer-songwriter, Parker Mckay has established herself in Nashville as the breath of fresh air that pop-country needs. Her eclectic influences ranging from HAIM, John Mayer, Sheryl Crow, Shania Twain, and even Eminem are evident in her new take on country that is honest, conversational and has compelling melodies. Her powerhouse voice and engaging phrasing tie it all together. 

Parker has opened for artists like Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry, Sheryl Crow and Martina McBride. As both an artist and songwriter, her name has already made a notable impact on the industry’s community. Her debut music video premiered exclusively with Rolling Stone and she was recently added to CMT’s Artist Discovery Program. She brings a unique perspective to the table and shows that it’s a powerful thing to be a vulnerable, confident and fearless woman in country music.

Her purposefully risk-taking new single “This Far” is a relatable high-energy anthem is about a relationship worth fighting for at all costs. “This Far” is available everywhere March 15th.

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