Everywhere, Everything | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams |
Album: | Stick Season (Forever) |
Genre: | Folk-pop |
Length: | 4:17 |
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Chronology: | Noah Kahan |
Prev Title: | She Calls Me Back |
Prev Year: | 2023 |
Next Title: | Homesick |
Next Year: | 2024 |
"Everywhere, Everything" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Noah Kahan, for his third studio album Stick Season, released on October 14, 2022. The track was written and produced by Kahan, along with Gabe Simon. A duet version of the song, with vocals from American singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams, was released on December 1, 2023, as the fourth single from the album's 2024 expanded edition, subtitled Forever.[1]
As a "Thanksgiving surprise", Noah Kahan teased the duet version of the song over on his TikTok account, with a snippet of Gracie Abrams' verse.[2] On the following day, November 23, he confirmed the duet, set to release on set to be released on Friday, December 1.[3]
"Everywhere, Everything" is a folk-pop song, with an anthemic quality while the artists sing the romantic lyrics: "Everywhere, everything, I wanna love you/ 'til we're food for the worms to eat/ 'til our fingers decompose, keep my hands in yours."[4] It was also described as a "folky acoustic ballad", where their voices "mesh beautifully during the visceral hook".[5]
Upon the release of the song, Kahan stated: "Gracie puts her whole heart into every song she writes and note she sings and I found myself completely swept into her world the first time I heard her."[6] Abrams added: "I'm constantly in awe of the heart and sincerity behind each of his songs, and I feel crazy lucky for the opportunity to sing on one of my favorites. Noah really is the best, and I am simply a fan."[7] [8]
Kahan and Abrams performed "Everywhere, Everything" on February 2, 2024 at Spotify's Best New Artist Pre-Grammys Party, at Paramount Studios. Kahan played an acoustic guitar while Abrams sang along.[9]
In the United States, the single debuted and peaked at number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100, with all versions combined for 6.2 million official streams and 1,000 downloads, according to Luminate.[10] With her appearance, Abrams scored her first entry on the chart. The track also peaked at number 9 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, becoming Abrams' first top ten.
Peak position | |
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[11] | 6 |
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