Kameron Marlowe just shared “No Need for Leavin’,” a slow-burning new single out now via Sony Music Nashville, and it’s one of the rawest performances of his career. The country riser captures that quiet, late-night moment when love hangs by a thread and the choice comes down to fighting for it instead of walking out the door.
The track runs on bluesy grooves and steel guitar accents that keep Marlowe rooted in his country foundation. He grew up on a wide stretch of influences, from Keith Whitley to Stevie Ray Vaughan to BB King, and you can hear all of it here. Leaning into gritty, soul-drenched belts, he pushes his voice into bold new territory.
Marlowe broke down where the song lives. “This one isn’t about begging for someone to stay. It’s about that moment when you know things are slipping away and you decide you’re not done fighting yet,” he says.
Produced by Austin Goodloe, “No Need for Leavin'” peels back a new layer of Marlowe’s sound and hints at more to come. He also dropped a music video for the track, shot entirely in black and white, with a stripped-down setup that follows him performing across settings drawn from the song itself. The single connects with grit and feeling, a confident step from one of country’s fastest-rising voices.
Marlowe keeps a busy road ahead too, including summer dates on Ella Langley’s Dandelion Tour.


