
(IC) Rising singer/songwriter Hannah McFarland shares her gorgeously gut-punching new single "Missin' Me." A slow-simmering ballad built on the Alabama-bred artist's radiant vocal work, "Missin' Me" captures the particular torment of watching an ex move on long before your heartbreak has faded. Go HERE to listen to "Missin' Me" now.
Expanding on the beautifully nuanced songcraft of McFarland's acclaimed debut EP Broken Hearts (a 2025 release praised by the likes of NPR's All Songs Considered), "Missin' Me" delivers the kind of emotional exhale that only comes from giving voice to your deepest feelings.
"'Missin' Me' has been such a fun song to spend time on, because it's given me a chance to show a side of my personality and creativity that my other releases haven't revealed yet," says McFarland. "This is exactly the type of music that I scream along to in my car with the windows down. It's me in my healing era, and I hope everyone who hears it has that same experience!"
Produced by Will Weatherly (Alana Springsteen, Billy Currington), "Missin' Me" lives in the uneasy afterglow of a breakup, where curiosity and jealousy tangle with lingering attachment. With its gently tumbling piano lines, slow-rolling beats, and smoldering guitar tones, the ethereal yet emotionally raw track unfolds in a series of detailed questions that perfectly echo the endless thought loops of post-breakup obsession (from the chorus: "When you're layin' in the dark / Holdin' her in your arms / Do you close your eyes and picture me? / Put a song on in the kitchen / When it's her you're spinning around / Are you dancing with my memory?...When you're kissin' her / Are you missin' me?"). Written by McFarland, Weatherly, and Carson Wallace, "Missin' Me" ultimately speaks to the exquisite ache of longing to matter after someone's left your life.
Showcasing the soulful subtlety of McFarland's vocals, "Missin' Me" arrives on the heels of "Called It" - a November release that earned raves from outlets like Entertainment Focus, who noted that "McFarland is stepping firmly into her moment" and hailed her as "one of country music's most promising young voices." Since the arrival of Broken Hearts, she's also joined forces with platinum-selling country star Chase Rice on the heart-melting yet carefree "Foolin'" and appeared as a featured artist on Riley Green's "I Just Need You" and Brett Young's "In Case You Didn't Know 2.0."
After spending much of 2025 on the road as support for Riley Green (and making her much-talked-about debut at the legendary Grand Ole Opry last October), McFarland is now gearing up for her debut appearances at major festivals like Stagecoach (April 24), Lone Star Smokeout (April 26), and Gulf Coast Jam (May 30). An increasingly in-demand live performer who's also toured with Chase Rice, Tucker Wetmore, and Kip Moore, McFarland will join Green on tour again in May.
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