The track is taken from the Irish American’s upcoming album, Embers to Ashes.
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Grammy Award winner Everlast is back with powerful new single, ‘Stones’. Produced by Yelawolf, the track is Everlast’s inaugural release with Thirty Tigers, in partnership with Regime Music Group.
Following on from his January collaboration with WLPWR, ‘Blood on the Wheel’, Everlast’s latest is a raw and reflective track. He explains ‘Stones’ as “a song about culpability and regret. A journey from self-loathing to self-healing and forgiveness.”
‘Stones’ is taken from Everlast’s upcoming record, Embers to Ashes, the rapper, singer and producer’s ninth studio album. The 17-track release is produced by Yelawolf and is believed to include ‘Blood on the Wheel’, along with ‘Rubber Bullets’, a song Everlast wrote while watching the protests following the killing of George Floyd.
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Everlast has been making music for close to 40 years, getting his start as a teenager as part of Ice-T’s Rhyme Syndicate. He then found fame as a member of House of Pain, whose 1992 single ‘Jump Around’ was a massive hit across the globe.
Going solo in the mid-90s, Everlast hit pay dirt again with his sophomore album, Whitey Ford Sings the Blues. The album topped the US Heatseekers Albums Chart and spawned the singles ‘What It's Like’, ‘Painkillers’, ‘Money (Dollar Bill)’, ‘Ends’ and ‘Today (Watch Me Shine)’.
More acclaimed singles and albums followed, including his collaboration with Santana, ‘Put Your Lights On’, which picked up a Grammy. Everlast continues to sell out shows across the globe and is renowned for his unfiltered live shows.
‘Stones’ by Everlast is out now. Listen here.
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