We previously featured Parmy Dhillon as he shared a vibrant and intentional ode to his ancestral heritage with his single, India, so when we heard that the talented artist was back with Nashville, we were curious to say the least, and couldn’t wait to listen and share our experience.
Establishing the mood with a timeless guitar soundscape, Parmy Dhillon sings, “I’m here, I’m alone, I’m in Nashville, I’m young, I’m old, I’m in Nashville, and if the stars don’t align, I can turn back any time…”
The opus expands with an astral energy, and a high emotional quotient as Parmy Dhillon conveys his lived experience of being in Nashville – the home of country music. The song’s theme revolves around “chasing dreams and discovering yourself”. It cohesively highlights the balance between ambition and inner peace, whilst revealing the authentic human experience of striving for something greater.
There is a cinematic allure that manifests with the song, perfect for a range of sync deals, notably a remake of iconic Nashville music films like Nashville (1975), Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980), and The Thing Called Love (1993).


The instrumentation is sublime – reflective of Nashville’s musical spirit, whilst the middle eight amplifies the emotion once more with a chord progression that taps into the heart’s centre.
Parmy Dhillon, a singer-songwriter based in Naarm (Melbourne), is celebrated for his heartfelt lyrics and soulful performances. He seamlessly fuses folk, rock and country with a raw edge, as his music delves into notions of resilience, belonging and the quest for meaning.
We love what Parmy Dhillon is creating, and have added Nashville to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Parmy Dhillon, including There is no Arizona, and Organise Your Mind.
