Scott Stapp Reveals “What I Deserve,” Second Single From Newly Announced Upcoming Album, “Higher Power,” Releasing On March 15, 2024, via Napalm Records


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Following his first new single “Higher Power”, the hard-hitting single that released on August 18th, Scott Stapp has now unveiled his latest single and lyric video “What I Deserve”! This mid-tempo track sees an incredible introspective duality, all searching for closure and deliverance from our past. With lyrics like “I am guilty, I am innocent, I am searching for deliverance. I get lost, I get hurt, I just want what I deserve. We are sons, we are daughters, we are fire, we are water, we all chose who we serve, I just want, I just want what I deserve.”, it’s easy to build a deep connection and catharsis with this track.

This track also features the multi-award winning guitarist Yiannis Papadopoulos serving up some of the most incredible, blistering, yet delicate guitars I’ve heard in a long time.

Maybe it’s a guilty pleasure, but Scott Stapp has always been one of my personal favorite singers. It’s no secret that he’s been through hell and back, but he has come back stronger than ever. Stapp’s resilience and unwavering strength shine as a beacon of hope, inspiring countless individuals. “What I Deserve,” not only resonates with listeners but also symbolizes the promise of even greater years ahead, filled with exceptional music and boundless inspiration.

Check out the press release below!



SCOTT STAPP Announces Forthcoming Album Higher Power– Set for March 15, 2024 Release Ahead of Creed Reunion
Pre-Order HERE

Higher Power to Feature Appearances by
Dorothy, Guitar Great Yiannis Papadopoulos 
& Multi-Grammy Winning Songwriter/MusicianSteve McEwan

Grammy winning, platinum-certified artist SCOTT STAPP will release his fourth solo album, Higher Power (Napalm Records) on March 15, 2024 before the iconic frontman returns to the stage with Creed for the first time in ten years. His upcoming ten-track triumph turns the rocker’s experiences on the razor’s edge into an acknowledgement of grace. The album is available for pre-order now as title track “Higher Power” ships to radio and emotive new single “What I Deserve” debuts today on all DSPs. PRE-ORDER HERE

When hard-hitting single “Higher Power”debuted in August, Loudwire stated that Stapp is “primed for a big decade, sounding just as powerful as he did at half his age with a sense of newfound heaviness resting beneath his iconic voice.” Now, mid-tempo anthem “What I Deserve” (out today) addresses the inherent duality within relationships and smolders with the blistering yet delicate guitar work of multi-award winning guitar great, Yiannis Papadopoulos.

Stapp says:
“We all want back what we give. ‘What I Deserve’ is about two people understanding who they are individually and coming to a place where they can express exactly what they each want, need, and deserve. The duality in the song is that both sides are expressing the same thing and coming to an understanding of the faults of the other. This song pleads both guilty and innocent with Yiannis’ guitar solo being the voice that articulates a chaotic search for deliverance and the epic release of passionate closure.”

Listen to SCOTT STAPP’s Newest Single “What I Deserve” via a New Lyric Video HERE:

Higher Power follows 2019’s The Space Between the Shadows, which debuted at #3 on the US Current Rock Albums chart, the US Current Hard Music Albums chart, and the UK Official Rock and Metal Chart, among countless other top chart positions. 

On an album that traverses themes of loss, frustration, betrayal and near defeat, Higher Power features stand-out performances by hard rock queen Dorothy on a deeply raw duet and, throughout the album, Papadopoulos’ guitar leads and solos are such invaluable contributions that he is credited as a featured artist on three tracks. There is also a co-writing appearance by multi-Grammy Award winning songwriter and musician Steve McEwan on Higher Power, which was produced by Marti Frederiksen and Scott Stevens, with co-production by Stapp.  

Stapp explains:
Higher Power was born out of never ending consequences with triggered, yet naive defiance. It’s the realities and realizations of being human in this experiment we call life – holding onto hope in the dark waiting for the light.”

Pre-Order Higher Power HERE:

Higher Power track listing:
1. Higher Power    
2. Deadman’s Trigger    
3. When Love Is Not Enough    
4. What I Deserve (feat. Yiannis Papadopoulos)
5. If These Walls Could Talk (feat. Dorothy)
6. Black Butterfly    
7. Quicksand (feat. Yiannis Papadopoulos)
8. You’re Not Alone    
9. Dancing in the Rain (feat. Yiannis Papadopoulos)
10. Weight of the World    

Higher Power will be available in the following formats:
-Digital Album    
-CD Digisleeve 
-Solid Viola Gatefold Vinyl LP        
-Black/Red Splatter Gatefold LP – Die Hard Edition w/ Slipmat & Record Butler (Napalm Mail Order Only, Limited to 300)

Black/Red Splatter Gatefold LP – Die Hard Edition w/ Slipmat & Record Butler (Napalm Mail Order Only, Limited to 300)

About SCOTT STAPP:
One of the most iconic voices in rock, SCOTT STAPP first emerged as the high-energy, post-grunge frontman of Creed. With anthems like “Higher,” “My Own Prison,” “My Sacrifice,” and “With Arms Wide Open,” the band sold over 50 million albums, including a Diamond certification. Throughout the early 2000’s, Creed broke airplay records, sold out arenas, earned countless Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards, and a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group. As a solo artist, Stapp has released the Platinum-certified The Great Divide (2005), Proof of Life (2013) which featured his first solo #1, “Slow Suicide,” and 2019’s The Space Between The Shadows. In April 2024, Stapp will reunite with his Creed bandmates for the first time in a decade, as he returns in fighting form and stands as an inspiration to others who are struggling. 

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