Noah Weiland Releases Unreleased Voclas by His Father, Scott Weiland

Noah Weiland, the son of the late rock icon Scott Weiland, has released an unfinished demo featuring his father’s previously unreleased vocals. The song, titled ‘Time Will Tell,’ was threatened with unauthorized release unless Noah paid $2,000. Noah, motivated by his desire to share his father’s music with fans, decided to release the song himself. Scott Weiland, best known as the frontman of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, passed away in 2015 at the age of 48.

Scott Weiland’s Unreleased Vocals Surface on New Song by Son Noah After Blackmail Attempt

Noah Weiland, son of late Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, has released a new song featuring previously unheard vocals from his father. The track, titled ‘Time Will Tell,’ was recorded as a demo by Scott before his death in 2015. Noah released the song after an apparent blackmail attempt, in which an unknown individual threatened to leak the demo online unless he was paid $2,000. Noah has said that he believes he knows who the blackmailer is and has chosen to release the song to prevent the leak.

Noah Weiland Releases Unreleased Song Featuring Father, Scott Weiland

Noah Weiland, son of former Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland, has released a new song featuring his father’s vocals under bizarre circumstances. Amidst an extortion threat from an unknown source, Noah claims he released the song originally recorded as a solo track by his father, as he refused to pay $2,000 to prevent its leak. The decision was influenced by a note found on a bathroom wall stating “Time Will Tell.”

Late Scott Weiland’s Unreleased Vocals Featured in New Track by Son Noah, Amidst Alleged Extortion Plot

Noah Weiland, son of the late Scott Weiland, has revealed extortion attempts surrounding the release of a new song featuring his father’s previously unreleased vocals. He released the track, ‘Time Will Tell,’ after receiving threats demanding $2,000 to prevent its leak. Originally a solo track, the song has been updated to reflect Noah’s contemporary alt-pop style, with the aim of keeping Scott Weiland’s legacy alive. Despite a tumultuous relationship with his father, Noah has found catharsis in the song’s creation.

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