Parker McCollum
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Podcast Appearances
No, it's not very good.
I just love sad songs.
Like I love evoking that emotion singing.
I like to sing those kinds of songs and just like, I mean, just rip on, on a sad, beautiful melody.
Like it just does it for me.
Um, but you know, like, I mean, I worked for my granddad, you know, several summers in my childhood and he was old school.
I mean, it was, it was the real deal.
It was cowboying to the fullest extent.
Um, but I've never like ran around and been like, you know, I'm a cowboy, you know, like, I don't think I would enjoy it if I had to do it for a living.
But the fact that I get to do it in my spare time, like even just ranching or like mowing my grass at my house, like if I had to do it every week of my life, I probably wouldn't enjoy it as much as I do when I have time to do it.
So that's kind of my relationship with that.
But it was just such a part of my childhood and such a mass.
It's just ingrained in the DNA of my family.
You know, I'll raise major that away like he'll grow up the same way.
Um, but I don't know.
I've never, I've never really known what I was or who I was supposed to be of like at times known who I wanted to be.
Um, and I mean that like in like my music career, you know, at the house by myself, like I'm like, I don't know what I want to do or how I want to be.
I just always just literally been winging it my entire life.
you kind of just like i just don't really care you know like i'm just like you know i really really try to focus on like am i working hard you know are my intentions pure uh and you know how's my relationship with hallie ray how's my relationship with my with my family and and the people that i work with like am i being a pleasant hard-working non-complaining human being if yes