Hundred Mile High
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| "Hundred Mile High" | |
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| Promotional single by Cameron Whitcomb | |
| from the album The Hard Way | |
| Released | January 31, 2025 |
| Genre | |
| Length | 2:52 |
| Label | Atlantic |
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| Producer | Jack Riley |
"Hundred Mile High" is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Cameron Whitcomb. He wrote the track with Cal Shapiro and Jack Riley, the latter of whom produced it.[1] The song was included on Whitcomb's debut album, The Hard Way.
Critical reception
Alli Patton of Holler called the song an "all-out anthem," noting "hearty rhythms, exuberant chords and distant harmonies". She added that the track's "uplifting, carefree sound" is something that "doesn't quite mirror the turbulence stirring between the words".[4] Clare Gehlich of Melodic Magazine favourably reviewed the track, opining that Whitcomb's "wildly colourful yet deeply lived-in storytelling takes hold" in "Hundred Mile High.[5]