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Scott Weiland’s son Noah drops new song ‘2 Nights’

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Noah Weiland, the son of late Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, has released a new single, ‘2 Nights’.

The breezy alt-pop track is the latest in a string of singles the musician has released recently, including ‘Good Riddance & Goodbye’ and ‘Yesterday’. The tracks will appear on his debut full-length album, ‘Call Jesus’, which is set to land in 2025 as the follow-up to his EP ‘Last Kiss Before Detox’.

‘2 Nights’ is accompanied by a lo-fi music video, where Weiland performs in various different outdoor locations with Y”K-style computer graphics laid over them.

Check out ‘2 Nights’ below:

In April, Weiland reworked unreleased vocals from his father on the new song ‘Time Will Tell’, after an apparent blackmail attempt.

He told Rolling Stone that Scott had worked on an unfinished demo of the song before his death, which an unknown individual had been able to secure, and had threatened to leak online unless Noah handed over $2,000.

Writing on Instagram, Noah said: “Can’t believe i’m saying this right now but basically i been getting blackmailed by a random number that somehow has a very old version of a song i have with my father.”

Earlier this year, Noah refuted the claim that he is a “trust fund baby”. Speaking to Rolling Stone, he said: “I always get annoyed when people say that type of stuff. My dad was millions in debt when he died. My mom has always worked a normal job. And truthfully, even if my dad’s estate ever does get out of debt, I don’t even want that money. I want to make a career out of myself as much as possible.”

Noah was in rock band Suspect208 for a short time, a rock star ‘supergroup’ made up of Slash’s son London Hudson on drums and Robert Trujillo’s son Tye on bass. He was later dropped from the band for alleged drug use and went solo, releasing the alt-pop single ‘Yesterday’ late last year.

Scott Weiland, who was also the lead singer of Velvet Revolver, passed away back in 2015 due to an accidental overdose.