Nashville-based singer-songwriter and producer Meg Pfeiffer has released an intimate acoustic video for her emotionally powerful track “Kill Me.” Stripping away heavy production, the acoustic version places Pfeiffer’s haunting vocals and deeply personal lyrics at the center, creating a raw and vulnerable listening experience.
The song explores the emotional fallout of working with someone in the music industry who fails to fully commit, leaving relationships and creative partnerships fractured. Pfeiffer draws inspiration from the survival story of mountaineers Simon Yates and Joe Simpson, using the metaphor to reflect the intensity of betrayal and emotional hardship. Lyrics such as “You switched sides like the weather in England” and “Befriended a clown, now I gotta deal with the circus” highlight the song’s sharp emotional honesty.
Known for her independent spirit and hands-on artistry, Pfeiffer writes, produces, mixes, masters, and directs her own work. Her music and videos have reached millions worldwide, while her career has earned numerous international awards and recognition.
With “Kill Me (Acoustic Version),” Meg Pfeiffer delivers another deeply authentic performance rooted in truth, vulnerability, and artistic freedom.