Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Alex Warren just dropped a new version of his hit track “Eternity,” and he is sharing the spotlight with Gigi Perez, creating a seamless blend of vocals that gives the fan-favorite track deep new layers. The collaboration, released via Atlantic Records, was inspired by the duo’s joint performance of the song last summer at Lollapalooza in Chicago. This new version arrives on the heels of major success for the original song from his debut album, ‘You’ll Be Alright, Kid’, which debuted at No. 6 on Spotify’s global chart and No. 16 on the Billboard 100.
Gigi Perez spoke about the collaboration, explaining how deeply the original track resonated with her. She shared: “Eternity was a song that understood me from the first moment I heard it. Getting to bring our perspectives together through this record has been so special to me. Grief is an isolating experience and having a friend who understands you makes the difference between isolation and connection. I’ve been greatly impacted by the way Alex shares his experience with loss through his music and it encourages me to continue to share my story.” This partnership highlights the powerful, shared experience of loss that connects both artists, adding significant emotional weight to the already popular song.
This release follows Alex Warren’s highly coveted Best New Artist nomination for the 68th Annual GRAMMY Awards, a huge milestone in his rapidly expanding career. His debut album, ‘You’ll Be Alright, Kid’, has already been certified Platinum by the RIAA, having sold over one million albums, and has reached 2x Platinum status in Canada. The record features multiple Billboard Hot 100 charting songs, including the global smash “Ordinary” and “Bloodline” featuring Jelly Roll. Warren has also announced his first arena tour, Little Orphan Alex Live, kicking off in Europe in April 2026, which quickly sold out major venues like the O2 in London and Madison Square Garden in NYC.


