Song Review: Kassi Ashton & Parker McCollum’s "Sounds Like Something I’d Say" is a Soulful Late-Night Confession
- sippinoncountry
- Feb 28
- 1 min read

Kassi Ashton has never been one to shy away from raw storytelling, and her latest single, Sounds Like Something I’d Say, featuring Parker McCollum, is no exception. A slow-burning ballad, the song opens with Kassi’s smooth, almost wistful delivery of the line, “I don’t remember”, immediately setting the tone for a story of intoxication, impulsivity, and the haze of a one-night stand.
Neither of them remembers how they got there, but as the chorus swells with “Sounds like something I’d say”, it becomes clear—this isn’t the first time, and it won’t be the last. They are each other’s weakness, drawn together when they’re at their lowest. Their voices blend seamlessly, each carrying an underlying soulfulness that makes the emotion hit even harder.
The song isn’t just about fleeting passion; it’s about two people who only find their way back to one another when the drinks are poured and the lights go down. The truth is, they love each other—but they’ll only admit it when they’re at their weakest.
With its aching melodies, raw honesty, and undeniable vocal chemistry, Sounds Like Something I’d Say cements Kassi Ashton and Parker McCollum as a striking duo—delivering a song that lingers long after the last note fades.
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