Flea's Solo Debut: A Plea for Unity and Love

Flea, the renowned bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, is set to release his first solo album after a long and illustrious career collaborating with various artists. Despite his success, Flea has never released a solo album until now. He recently returned to his first instrument, the trumpet, and has been working on a trumpet record, which is scheduled for release next year on Nonesuch.
The first single from Flea's upcoming solo debut, titled "A Plea," is out now and features a collaboration with jazz saxophonist Josh Jonson. Flea showcases his vocal and instrumental skills on the track, with contributions from other talented musicians. The song is a powerful and energetic jazz piece with thought-provoking lyrics about unity and love, urging listeners to embrace peace and see the good in everyone.
In a statement, Flea expressed his belief in the power of love and unity to transcend politics and bring about positive change in the world. The accompanying music video for "A Plea," directed by Flea's daughter Clara Balzary, captures the essence of the song through a vibrant and dynamic dance routine performed by Flea and a group of children. The video is a testament to Flea's passion for music and his commitment to spreading a message of harmony and love.
Flea's solo debut, set to be released next year on Nonesuch, promises to be a significant milestone in his career as a musician. With "A Plea" as a preview of what's to come, fans can expect a unique and powerful musical experience that reflects Flea's artistic vision and passion for creating meaningful music that resonates with listeners.