RISING STAR TIMMY MCKEEVER DROPS “WRONG WITH ME”

On a winning streak of resonating singles, rising country star Timmy McKeever reckons with blame and toxicity on “Wrong With Me,” out now via Big Loud Records. Featured on Ones To Watch, McKeever is a “fresh yet seasoned face in country music” who “blends modern rhythms with deeply personal storytelling.”

The new song was written by McKeever alongside Kipp Williams and Cale Dodds and produced by No. 1 hitmaker Alex Maxwell (“Darlin’” By Chase Matthew). Facing the toxicity of a formerly beloved relationship, McKeever asks:

What if I’m not the reason
Why I can’t fall asleep
What if I started seeing
What everybody sees
What if I’m tired of being
Who you think I should be
Girl what if all along
You’ve been what’s wrong with me

McKeever recently dropped infectious “20 Over,” which became his highest pre-save on a track release to date, proving the young star’s hitmaking ability. He’s making a name for himself with a growing catalog and energetic, sing-along live shows. On a recent tour date in Los Angeles, McKeever sat down with M*Star Studios to discuss his vintage wardrobe on the road and journey to music.

The California-born, Nashville-based artist is currently supporting Maddox Batson on his 2026 Live! Worldwide Tour. The tour hits Bayou Music Center in Houston tonight and Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa on Sunday, with the tour’s conclusion at The Pinnacle in Nashville on May 3. McKeever will make his CMA Fest debut on the Good Molecules Reverb stage in June and take the stage at FarmJam Music Festival in September.

ABOUT TIMMY MCKEEVER
Rapidly emerging as one of country music’s most compelling new voices, Timmy McKeever is stepping confidently into his next chapter signing to Big Loud Records and dropping a string of buzz-building releases. Blending modern country production with honest songwriting, McKeever began shaping his sound and stage presence in his home state of California, performing at venues like The Maverick and House of Blues Anaheim. Since relocating to Nashville, his momentum has skyrocketed, earning national attention and bigger stages. McKeever has racked up over 25 million streams. On social media, he continues to generate serious buzz, consistently reaching over five million monthly impressions and interactions, underscoring his growing grassroots fanbase and national reach. An electric performer, McKeever has logged more than 400 live shows, including opening slots for Cody Johnson, Ryan Hurd, Ashley Cooke, Gabby Barrett, Dylan Scott, Chris Janson and Drew Baldridge. McKeever is currently on the road with Maddox Batson on his 2026 Live! Worldwide Tour.

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