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Lukas Nelson Shares New Song Born Runnin' Outta Time

Monday, 02 June 2025 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Matthew Berinato

Lukas Nelson has released another song from his upcoming debut solo album.

Written by Nelson, Jon Decious and Nate Ferraro, the uptempo Born Runnin' Outta Time serves up a blend of guitars, piano and pedal steel, and marks the latest preview of 'American Romance', due out on June 20. Nelson said:

"I’ve always wrestled with that impulse—the ambition versus the ability to appreciate what I have. Nothing you ever get will be good enough and nothing you ever achieve will fill that hole, so you must be able find peace now. Whatever comes is just icing on the cake."

Other tracks already shared from the Shooter Jennings-produced record include Pretty Much and Ain't Done. It also includes collaborations with Americana artist Sierra Ferrell, and Southern Indiana singer-songwriter Stephen Wilson Jr, as well as contributions from Anderson East, who produced the track Disappearing Light, and musical duo SistaStrings, who perform cello and viola on Montana.

Nelson, known for his work with Promise Of The Real, will tour the US throughout the summer and into fall, mixing headline shows with festival appearances. Head here for details. Tickets are on sale now.

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