

It’s the sound of a looming threat that could exist in any era. II” so timeless is that it’s also somewhat generic.


II,” Mobb Deep’s Havoc combined three equally mercurial jazz samples: Herbie Hancock’s “Jessica,” “Daly-Wilson Big Band’s “Dirty Feet” and Quincy Jones “Kitty With The Bent Frame.” The songs are so obscure (at least to hip hop fans), their presence in the track remained somewhat of a mystery for a decade and a half. II.” That slow drum beat and those sirens seemingly ripped out of a horror film. His The Speed of Now Tour launches in December.There’s something immediately terrifying about “Shook Ones, Pt. His most recent album is 2020's The Speed of Now Part 1, which featured songs including an Eric Church co-write titled "We Were," a collaboration with Pink titled "One Too Many" and a collaboration with Breland and Nile Rodgers titled "Out the Cage."ĭid You Know? Urban is slated to tour in Australia in 2021. 19), and it's presumably the first fans have heard of whatever new project Urban will release next. "Wild Hearts" dropped on Thursday morning (Aug. "This goes out to the drifters / And all of the dreamers / Ready to fly / All those born to be rock stars / Keep lifting your guitars / And painting the sky / Can you hear me? / All of you lost ones who aren’t really lost ones / Keep shining your light / This goes out to the wild cards, who’s got a wild heart? / Just like mine," Urban sings in the chorus.

He teamed with Eric Paslay, Old Dominion's Brad Tursi and Jennifer Wayne from Runaway June to write "Wild Hearts," and together they've crafted a lyric that tributes the individual spark that drives us all to try to do something different - just like Urban himself.
