Everlast Signs With Thirty Tigers, Drops New Single “Stones” Ahead of First Album in 8 Years

Everlast signs with Thirty Tigers and releases new single “Stones” tonight, marking the start of his first album rollout in eight years.

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After years away from the album cycle, rapper and singer-songwriter Everlast is stepping back into the spotlight with a new label partnership and a fresh single that sets the tone for his next chapter.

The artist, known for blending hip-hop, rock and soul, has signed with Thirty Tigers in partnership with Regime Music Group. The deal comes as he prepares to release his first full-length album in eight years, scheduled for later in 2026.

The rollout begins tonight with the debut of his new track, “Stones.”

According to Everlast, the song explores personal reflection and growth. He describes “Stones” as a story about facing responsibility and moving beyond regret.

“It’s a journey from self-loathing to self-healing and forgiveness,” he said while introducing the track.

The single was produced by rapper and producer Yelawolf, adding a gritty edge that fits Everlast’s long-standing mix of hip-hop storytelling and rock influence.

In recent weeks, Everlast has also shared early glimpses of the upcoming album. One preview came through a clip of the song “Rubber Bullets.”

He also released the standalone track “Blood on the Wheel,” an outspoken anthem created with producer WLPWR.

For David Macias, the new partnership goes beyond a business deal. He said Everlast’s connection with his audience helped make the collaboration feel meaningful.

“I’ve always been aware of Everlast and his creative influence,” Macias said. “But meeting him and seeing how deeply he cares about his fans — especially working people — made me excited about building this next chapter together.”

Everlast first gained widespread attention in the early 1990s as a member of the rap group House of Pain. Their hit “Jump Around” became one of the most recognizable hip-hop tracks of the decade.

He later expanded his sound with the acclaimed solo album Whitey Ford Sings the Blues, which helped redefine his career by blending acoustic storytelling with hip-hop rhythms.

He also collaborated with guitar legend Carlos Santana on the song “Put Your Lights On” from the blockbuster album Supernatural.

Fans will see more activity from Everlast soon. On March 14, he joins the syndicated radio program Skratch N Sniff for its annual St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl Mix, featuring a special set drawn from his catalog.

Later this year, he’s also set to perform at the Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City, Maryland, on September 25 — another sign that his long-awaited return is gaining momentum.

About V.K. Paswan

Hello, my name is Vikas Kumar Paswan, and I have been working as a professional music writer for the past three years. During this time, I have extensively researched and written about various music genres, artists, and their works. My writing focuses on the history, evolution, and cultural impact of music, with an aim to explore and present the key aspects of the music industry.

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