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"Dial Drunk" is a song by American singer-songwriter Noah Kahan from the We'll All Be Here Forever edition of the formers third studio album, Stick Season (2022). It was released through Mercury Records and Republic Records as the third single from the album on July 17, 2023, after a duet version with American rapper Post Malone was released ...
On July 18, 2023, Kahan released "Dial Drunk" featuring Post Malone. Kahan described feeling "shock and excitement" that Post wanted to sing on this track and write his own verse. [7] On September 15, 2023, Kahan released "Call Your Mom" featuring Lizzy McAlpine. On October 6, 2023, Kahan released "She Calls Me Back" featuring Kacey Musgraves.
The artist played “Dial Drunk” and the title track from his 2022 Mercury/Republic breakthrough Stick Season, complementing an episode hosted by actress Emma Stone.
"(This Ain't No) Drunk Dial" is a song recorded by American country music group A Thousand Horses. It is the second single from their album Southernality . The band's lead vocalist Michael Hobby co-wrote the song, along with Corey Crowder, Neil Mason and Cale Dodds.
Months after the release of the duet of "Dial Drunk" with Post Malone, [5] Kahan teased a joint song via social media in September 2023, with a video snippet and a caption that said: "The most special voice on a song that means a whole lot to me". [4] The remix was announced on September 12, along with its release date. [6]
For some reason, calling 911 while you're behind the wheel of a moving car and telling them that you're too drunk to drive is probably not a good idea. A Wisconsin woman now has a $740 ticket for ...
Taylor Swift fans eagerly awaited the singer's "From the Vault" bonus tracks prior to the re-release of “1989” on Oct. 27. "Slut!" become the most anticipated of the five "1989" vault tracks ...
Crazy Heart is a 2009 American drama film, written and directed by Scott Cooper in his feature directorial debut.Based on the 1987 novel [3] of the same name by Thomas Cobb, the story was inspired by country singer Hank Thompson. [4]