Warren Zeiders Unveils Emotional New Track "Can A Heart Take" Ahead of 2025 Album Release
Warren Zeiders, the 25-year-old country music sensation from Hershey, Pennsylvania, has kicked off 2025 with the release of his latest single "Can A Heart Take" on January 10th. This emotionally charged ballad is the newest preview of his upcoming double album, 'Relapse, Lies & Betrayal', set to be released on March 14th, 2025, via Warner Records.
"Can A Heart Take" is a poignant exploration of heartbreak and emotional resilience, co-written by Zeiders alongside industry veterans Randy Montana, Ross Copperman, and Ryan Beaver. The song's lyrics delve into the depths of post-breakup pain, questioning the limits of human endurance in the face of lost love. With its raw vocals and introspective lyrics, the track showcases Zeiders' ability to convey deep emotion through his music.
'Relapse, Lies & Betrayal' is a two-part, 20-track project that promises to be an intimate journey through heartbreak, personal growth, and emotional healing. The album is co-produced by Zeiders himself, along with Ross Copperman and Mike Elizondo, known for their work with artists like Old Dominion, Tyler Hubbard, U2, and Ed Sheeran. This extensive collection will include previously released tracks such as "Relapse" and "You For A Reason," alongside the new single.
Zeiders' musical breakthrough came in 2021 when his second-ever written song, "Ride The Lightning," which went viral on TikTok. This success led to a recording contract with Warner Records at just 22 years old. Since then, Zeiders has rapidly ascended in the country music scene, amassing over 2 billion career streams and 1 billion TikTok views.
His debut album, 'Pretty Little Poison', released in 2023, marked a significant milestone in his career. The title track became his first number one hit on country radio and was certified Double Platinum. Zeiders' unique sound blends traditional country storytelling with modern sensibilities and rock influences, drawing inspiration from artists like Keith Urban, Eric Church, and Chris Stapleton.
As Zeiders prepares for the release of 'Relapse, Lies & Betrayal', he continues to push his artistic boundaries. The album is set to explore various stages of heartbreak and healing, reflecting the whirlwind of emotions he's experienced during his meteoric rise to fame.