Hope That I'm Enough

Album: Parker McCollum (2025)
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  • "Hope That I'm Enough" is a raw, emotional love song where Parker McCollum recounts his insecurities about being worthy of his wife, Hallie Ray. McCollum admits he can be "so reckless, so damn hard to hold," but finds solace and warmth in his partner's presence. He sings with the earnest tremble of a man still wondering if he deserves any of this.
  • McCollum wrote "Hope That I'm Enough" with Matt Jenkins (Kenny Chesney's "Setting the World on Fire," Jordan Davis' "Buy Dirt") and Jessi Alexander (Morgan Wallen's "Don't Think Jesus," Luke Combs' "Ain't No Love in Oklahoma").
  • The track was recorded at New York's Power Station studio. Producers Frank Liddell and Eric Masse keep things simple: acoustic guitar, a little steel guitar for texture, and lots of room for McCollum's voice to crack in all the right places.
  • McCollum first teased the song in early 2024 before releasing it on April 17, 2025. The second single from McCollum's self-titled album, "Hope That I'm Enough," it follows "What Kinda Man," another personal reflection on self-improvement in relationships.

    Both songs are driven by a strong desire to be better. "Hope That I'm Enough" is about hoping to be worthy of his partner's love, while "What Kinda Man" is more explicitly about the struggle to change old habits and live up to the expectations of a meaningful relationship.

    McCollum described his new material as marking a "deeply personal shift in tone," with a focus on more reflective and emotionally honest storytelling.
  • "Hope That I'm Enough" is how McCollum genuinely looks at Hallie Ray and their relationship. "She's just as good as God can make a woman," he told Billboard. "I don't know if I'm worthy of anything I've gotten to do in my career or the woman I've gotten to marry or any of this stuff. It's just a very authentic feeling. I was sitting next to her, playing guitar, and this song started to just fall out. She's an easy person to write songs about."

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