Lukas Nelson and Lainey Wilson lobby for a night with benefits (and zero regrets) in their spunky new duet “More Than Friends.”
“Let’s pretend we’re more than friends tonight,” Nelson sings, teeing up the cheeky message of the collab, before both harmonize on thepre-chorus: “Forget tomorrow, we can face the music then/but I promise you tonight will never end.”, due July 14. In a statement, the singer-guitarist says he always envisioned the song as a duet. “I am a big fan ofand she was at the top of my list of artists I wanted to sing with me on this track,” he said.
“When we sent her the song, I was thrilled to hear back that she loved it and wanted to do it.” is an album about “celebrating the human connection, joy and excitement,” Nelson said. “We went from quiet and introspective on to something big and fun to really showcase the band’s talent and performance. You can listen to the album from start to finish and get the songs to dance to and then the quiet, poignant songs. To me, this album is the perfect setlist.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Hedge fund manager Nelson Peltz says the government should insure all bank deposits — for a pricePeltz's proposed plan comes after uninsured deposits contributed to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.
Consulte Mais informação »
Tim Blake Nelson and Michael Stuhlbarg Search for the Essential Truths'You've always been a kind of beacon for me,' Stuhlbarg tells his former Juilliard classmate Tim Blake Nelson, whose debut novel 'City of Blows' tells a story of Hollywood power brokers.
Consulte Mais informação »
Led by Willie Wilson, Paul Vallas receives backing from Black clergy in race for Chicago mayorMillionaire businessman Will Wilson corralled dozens of Black pastors to endorse Paul Vallas, shoring up the Chicago mayoral candidate's support on the South and West sides before the April 4 runoff.
Consulte Mais informação »
Chicago Humanities Spring Fest 2023: Ruth E. Carter, Rainn Wilson, Stacey Abrams and plenty of musicThe Chicago Humanities Spring Festival has announced its lineup of presenters and performances for the fest running from April to June.
Consulte Mais informação »
How the ghost and the words of Chicago writer Nelson Algren are being kept aliveWhy won't Nelson Algren go away? A new book arrives by local author Richard Bales, 10 years in the making and covering virtually everything Algren wrote beyond the big books.
Consulte Mais informação »
Brock Nelson becomes latest Islanders’ injury worryThe Islanders have survived without Mathew Barzal. Now they may need to do so without another star.
Consulte Mais informação »