Cameron Whitcomb Shares New Single “Bad Apple” and Official Live Visual


Cameron Whitcomb continues his musical evolution with “Bad Apple” – out now via Atlantic.
Canadian singer-songwriter Cameron Whitcomb releases his brand new single “Bad Apple” via Atlantic Records. Produced by Jack Riley and co-written with Riley, Nolan Sipe, and Cal Shapiro, the song examines how something seemingly good can harbor hidden flaws.
The single is accompanied by a compelling live performance visual, now available to view.
“Bad Apple” follows a string of successful releases, including the vibrant “Options” and the high-energy “Hundred Mile High,” which earned more than 1.6M first-week streams.
With over 7M Spotify listeners and 250M+ global streams, Whitcomb’s star continues to ascend through 2025.
The “Hundred Mile High Tour” has seen Whitcomb sell out major venues across North America, with an eagerly awaited EU/UK run slated for late summer.
A standout from his acclaimed debut EP Quitter, Whitcomb’s emotionally driven approach sets him apart as one of the most authentic new artists on the scene today.