Erin Kinsey & Dylan Marlowe Blur The Line Between Friendship And Love On “Say I’m Wrong”
- All Country News
- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak, and hope, reserved for the moment friendship teeters on the edge of becoming something more. That emotional tightrope walk fuels Erin Kinsey’s striking new duet, “Say I’m Wrong,” a simmering, slow-burn collaboration with rising country powerhouse Dylan Marlowe that feels as intimate as a late-night confession and as electric as a first kiss you weren’t supposed to have.

For Kinsey, the song isn’t just another release. It’s a milestone.
“‘Say I’m Wrong’ is my first duet release, and Dylan Marlowe was my first choice for the song,” Kinsey shared. “I wrote it with Jared Keim and Parker Welling after realizing a close working relationship had become something more.”
That real-life emotional pivot gives the song its pulse. Rather than leaning into glossy romance clichés, “Say I’m Wrong” lives in the uncertainty, the dangerous, thrilling gray area between friendship and love. It’s about the moment you realize someone who’s always been in your orbit suddenly feels impossible to look at the same way again.
And that tension? Kinsey and Marlowe wear it like second skin.
The pair trade lines with a chemistry that never feels forced, allowing the song’s emotional stakes to build naturally. Every lyric feels like a dare. Every harmony sounds like two people trying not to say the quiet part out loud. It’s country music at its best — rooted in storytelling, vulnerability, and the messy truth of human connection.
What makes “Say I’m Wrong” hit even harder is the patience behind it. Kinsey teased the track years ago, and fans have been relentlessly asking for its official release ever since. Now, the song finally arrives with the kind of payoff worthy of the anticipation.
“I’m excited to finally release it with Dylan and head into festival season with a slot at the CMA Fest Dr Pepper Stage,” Kinsey shared with All Country News.
The timing couldn’t be more fitting. As both artists continue carving out spaces among country music’s most compelling next generation voices, “Say I’m Wrong” feels like a defining moment, not just because it marks Kinsey’s first duet, but because it captures an emotional experience so many listeners know all too well.
After all, few things are scarier than risking a friendship for love.
And few country songs capture that leap this honestly.
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