Finneas simply launched a brand new collaboration with nation celebrity Kacey Musgraves, with the duo performing an acoustic duet of Musgraves’ “Giver / Taker” for a particular EP on Apple Music.
The streaming platform dropped Finneas’s Apple Music Nashville Periods EP on Monday, that includes reside performances of “Starfucker” and “Identical Previous Story” from his 2024 album For Cryin’ Out Loud, in addition to the duet with Musgraves. Apple Music additionally shared a video of the 2 artists performing the tune — which initially appeared on Musgraves’ sixth album Deeper Nicely — obtainable in full under.
The monitor begins with Musgraves on the primary verse, Finneas taking the second verse, and the 2 harmonizing on the refrain. Musgraves’ vocals are stunning, as regular, whereas the tune additionally showcases Finneas’s vary as he switches between larger harmonies on the refrain and a deeper supply on his solo verse. Apple Music has been holding its Nashville Periods sequence since 2022, beforehand bringing on artists together with Koe Wetzel, Anne Wilson, Turnpike Troubadours and Zach High to call just a few.
As The Hollywood Reporter first reported final week, Finneas and his sister Billie Eilish not too long ago modified up their administration, they usually’re now represented by veteran music exec Jason Owen’s Sandbox Leisure, which additionally manages Musgraves. Finneas is readying the European leg for his For Cryin’ Out Loud tour, starting in Eire subsequent week. Tickets can be found for buy on his web site.
Outdoors of his music, Finneas acts as properly, most not too long ago featured as one among Stephanie Hsu’s love pursuits within the Peacock comedy Laid.
“I believed he was only a full musician, they usually have been like, ‘he’s nice,’” Laid’s co-showrunner co-Nahnatchka Khan stated of casting Finneas on the present. “So he learn it, and he was into it, and we have been like, ‘Actually?’ Did he put down his Grammys to learn it? Your arms should be full with Grammys.’ However yeah he needed to do it. He was nice, he was so enjoyable to work with.”