Artist's albums
River (feat. Parson James) [James Patterson Remix]
2021 · single
River (feat. Parson James) [The Magician Remix]
2021 · single
River (feat. Parson James)
2021 · single
Kill My Heart (feat. Parson James & Qveen Herby)
2021 · single
Dirty Laundry
2021 · single
High Tide, Low Tide (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Bigger (Duet Version)
2020 · single
High Tide, Low Tide
2020 · single
Heat
2019 · single
Oh Love
2019 · single
Minute
2019 · single
Broken Love (feat. Parson James)
2018 · single
Only You (Frank Pole Remix)
2018 · single
Only You (Midnight Kids Remix)
2018 · single
Only You
2017 · single
If You're Hearing This
2017 · single
Tennessee Whiskey
2017 · single
Sad Song: The Remixes
2017 · single
Spotify Sessions
2016 · EP
Sad Song
2016 · single
Stole the Show
2016 · single
Temple (Niko The Kid Remix)
2016 · single
The Temple EP
2016 · EP
Temple (Hitimpulse Remix)
2016 · single
Temple (Lenno Remix)
2015 · single
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Biography
Born in South Carolina to a 16-year-old white mother and black father, Parson James stared down unspeakable trials and tribulations since birth. Crumbling family structure, drug addiction around him, religious hypocrisy, poverty in the American South, and systemic homophobia left him with PTSD, which he didn’t realize until 2020. In the meantime, he went from tirelessly performing under the radar to worldwide renown when he wrote, sang, and joined forces with Kygo for the ubiquitous smash “Stole The Show.” It yielded over 1 billion streams, reached multiplatinum status stateside, and picked up platinum certifications in 15 territories. Parson notably introduced his solo artistry on the acclaimed The Temple EP. He powered numerous anthems for a myriad of friends and peers. He joined forces with JoJo for “Dirty Laundry” in 2021. On its heels, he linked up with VINCINT and Qveen Herby for “Kill My Heart.” Speaking of impactful collaborations, he and Ryan Lewis [Macklemore & Ryan Lewis] co-wrote “Bigger” for influential indigenous artist Stan Walker. At the heart of an upcoming EP and album, Parson is healing, and it’s a heaven-shaking sound. “When you listen to me, I hope you say, ‘That’s exactly how I felt’,” he leaves off. “There are a lot of emotions in the music from happiness to sadness to complete despair. I’m all about being a ball of light and positivity. The biggest change for me in 2022 is being able to look at Parson James and realizes he is a beautiful human being.”