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Hannah McFarland Turns Heartache Into Reflection On "Missin' Me"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 22 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Beth McFarland
Photo Credit: Beth McFarland

Heartbreak rarely ends the moment someone walks away. Rising country storyteller Hannah McFarland taps directly into that emotional echo on her new single Missin’ Me. The slow-burning ballad unfolds with gentle piano lines and smoky guitar tones, while McFarland’s delivery balances vulnerability with quiet strength. Instead of dramatics, the song explores the restless curiosity that follows a breakup. Those moments when memories collide with the reality of someone moving on echo the question at the heart of the song. McFarland shared:

‘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. 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!

Written alongside producer Will Weatherly and songwriter Carson Wallace, each lyric circles the same question again and again, echoing the obsessive loops of post-breakup reflection. The release continues the momentum McFarland has been building since her debut EP Broken Hearts, which earned praise from outlets like NPR’s All Songs Considered. Over the past year, she has expanded her reach through collaborations with artists including Chase Rice, Riley Green, and Brett Young, while also making a memorable debut at the Grand Ole Opry. As her voice gains wider recognition across the country landscape, "Missin' Me" captures an artist leaning fully into the emotional honesty that defines her songwriting. Stream the single and follow Hannah McFarland on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.

 
 
 

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