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EQUAL Channels Father’s Wisdom Into New Single with Twenty One Pilots Producer

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EQUAL Channels Father’s Wisdom Into New Single with Twenty One Pilots Producer

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CANADIAN SISTER DUO EQUAL SHARES NEW SINGLE “STUPID” FROM FORTHCOMING PARALLEL EP OUT FEBRUARY 2025

stupid is one of the most personal and vulnerable songs we’ve ever written. It’s about those moments when you overthink everything—your relationships, your choices, even the way you see yourself. The title might seem playful, but at its core, it reflects the weight of self-doubt, the kind that sneaks in and makes you question who you are and where you’re going. We wanted to take those feelings and turn them into something honest, something that feels like a conversation with anyone who’s ever felt the same.

This song wouldn’t exist without a leap of faith and the words our dad always told us: ‘Doors are meant to be opened.’ After a Twenty One Pilots show, we worked up the courage to approach Grammy Nominated producer Jesse Blum, someone we deeply admire, knowing full well he might not even give us the time of day. Instead, he handed us his phone and told us to share our music. That small but bold act led to an incredible writing session in New York with Dr. Blum, J Glaze, and Marc Campbell (Misterwives).

Working with some of our biggest inspirations was surreal—it’s the kind of moment you dream about but never expect to happen. But it also reminded us that sometimes the biggest opportunities come from taking risks, even when it feels scary. Their energy in the room helped us bring stupid to life, creating a melody that’s as catchy as it is reflective. We poured so much of ourselves into making this song feel real, blending raw emotions with polished production.

For us, stupid is more than just a song. It’s a way to reach out to listeners who might be wrestling with their own insecurities, to remind them that they’re not alone. Self-doubt is a part of being human, but it doesn’t have to define you. This track is a testament to the power of vulnerability and the courage it takes to believe in yourself. It’s a lesson our dad taught us—to always take that leap and see what’s on the other side—and it’s one we hope resonates with everyone who hears this song.

– Chelsea Nolan, EQUAL

Published January 9, 2025
Written by EQUAL, Jesse Blum, Marc Campbell, and J Glaze
Produced by Kajun Waters

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