
Singer-songwriter Parson James, the genre-blending artist behind the multi-platinum global smash “Stole The Show,” returns with “Water Me”, a deeply personal soft-release single crafted for the fans who’ve supported him since day one and setting the stage for the bold comeback anthems arriving next.
Born in South Carolina and now based between Nashville and London, Parson’s work has always lived in contrast of struggle and resilience, gospel and EDM, soul and euphoria/ Water Me marks a moment where his internal landscapes finally catch up with his fullest creative intention.
Parson has spent nearly a decade honing not just his sound but his story. From releasing his debut EP and single almost 10 years ago, he admits he’s rewritten versions of his album many times over, always chasing a moment when his life-experiences, vulnerability and songcraft align. Only within the past few years has he felt that his growth, self-awareness and honesty would finally allow that alignment. With "Water Me", Parson doesn’t just share a song, he shares an inner turning point.
In "Water Me", Parson confronts a familiar but often avoided truth: that even the strongest among us can run utterly dry. A “withering flower in need of a little love”, he confesses he’s never been one to ask, always pushing forward regardless of his capacity. But after a tough patch in 2021, mistakes made, lessons learned, he realizes he can’t do it all alone. He’s tired. He’s depleted. Yet, he’s poised to grow if someone just offers light, water, safety, love.
That water becomes metaphor, plea and promise all in one. The track is as much an emotional reclamation as it is an invitation for anyone listening to feel seen: that asking isn’t weakness, that growth can come even at your lowest.
Musically, "Water Me" draws from Parson’s lifelong fascination with gospel’s heartfelt roots, the organic simplicity of soulful balladry and the emotional directness of country-twang. During its creation, Chris Stapleton and gospel music rotated heavily in Parson’s world, shaping a sonic atmosphere that is intimate, raw, yet expansive.
His writing process here, as always, feels like an internal conversation laid bare: therapy set to melody, harmonies rising out of honesty. Choir-like vocals whisper and soar. Vocal grit and quiet space intertwine. The production leans toward organic textures, letting the emotional core live uncluttered.
"Pour yourself a whiskey (or a non-alcoholic hot cider if that’s your preference), wrap up in your favorite blanket. If you can, find a fire (literal or figurative), sway with someone who holds you. By the bridge, you should be standing, belting, maybe crying, utterly lost in the comfort of the moment."
Above all, hope. Parson wants listeners to recognize their own worth: that the parts of you that feel frayed, unappreciated, misunderstood. Those are not liabilities, they’re markers of what makes you uniquely you. He wants people to love themselves, celebrate their quirks and embrace honesty. Because, in his vision, those become foundations of strength.
This song itself emerges from collaboration with Parson’s trusted circle, friends and artists who bring voice, craft and co-vision. Longtime friend and Grammy-nominated artist Joanna “JoJo” Levesque lends background vocals, adding warmth and familiarity that reflect their real-life bond and shared musical history. Her presence in the studio brought an ease and emotional resonance that carries through the record.
Additional keys were played by Phil Lewis, who has since gone on to work extensively with Doja Cat, bringing a subtle modern touch to the song’s otherwise organic palette. His contributions help bridge the track’s soulful roots with a contemporary edge, underscoring Parson’s genre-blending instincts.
The visual world around "Water Me" will honor that same honesty: minimal, emotive, rooted in light and shadow, growth and fragility. Just like the song, it’ll invite you in rather than push you back.
Beyond music, Parson continues to stand for causes that deeply matter: queer youth, mental health, HIV/AIDS awareness. He works closely with organizations such as The Trevor Project, GLAAD, LoveLoud, and amfAR. His identity as queer biracial artist from the conservative South is not just an origin story, it’s a lens through which he lives, creates, and advocates.

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About Parson James:
Parson James is a singer, songwriter and performer whose genre-blending sound and deeply emotional storytelling have positioned him as one of the most distinctive voices in modern pop and dance music. Best known for co-writing and performing on Kygo’s multi-platinum hit “Stole The Show,” which has surpassed 1 billion streams globally, Parson has spent the last decade captivating audiences across streaming platforms, global charts and stadium stages.
Born in South Carolina and now based between Nashville and London, Parson’s music is rooted in contrast, soul and euphoria, gospel and EDM, struggle and resilience. His perspective as a queer, biracial artist raised in the conservative South has shaped a narrative that is as emotionally powerful as it is culturally important.
Following his breakout with “Stole The Show,” Parson has toured the world alongside Kygo and collaborated with a range of top-tier artists including Sam Feldt, The Knocks, Vandelux, Said the Sky, Audien, CAZZETTE, Hook N Sling, Big Gigantic and others. His solo releases, including the Temple EP (RCA), “Only You,” “Little Fires,” and “Right Now,” reflect an evolving voice that pairs cinematic vocals with bold, genre-spanning production.

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