Flea Releases New Original Song “A Plea”

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After a nearly five-decade career as one of his generation’s defining rock bassists, time and space have finally allowed Flea to work with a dream band of modern jazz visionaries, returning to his first instrument and musical love, the trumpet, for a new album to be released in 2026 on Nonesuch. A preview, Flea’s original song “A Plea,” is out now. Written and performed by Flea, “A Plea” urges listeners to “build a bridge, shine a light, make something beautiful and see somebody, give it to somebody.” Featuring Flea on electric bass, vocals, and trumpet, the ensemble also includes double bassist Anna Butterss and guitarist Jeff Parker, as well as drummer Deantoni Parks, percussionist Mauro Refosco, alto flutist Rickey Washington, and trombonist Vikram Devasthali. Chris Warren joins on vocals, as does the song’s producer Josh Johnson, who also plays alto saxophone. Also out today: a music video, directed by Clara Balzary and featuring choreography by Sadie Wilking.

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After a nearly five-decade career as one of his generation’s defining rock bassists, time and space have finally allowed Flea to work with a dream band of modern jazz visionaries, returning to his first instrument and musical love, the trumpet, for a new album that will be released in 2026 on Nonesuch Records. A preview, Flea’s original song, “A Plea,” is available today. You can hear it here. Further details of the album will be announced in early 2026.

Written and performed by Flea, “A Plea” urges listeners to “build a bridge, shine a light, make something beautiful and see somebody, give it to somebody.” Featuring Flea on electric bass, vocals, and trumpet, the ensemble also includes double bassist Anna Butterss and guitarist Jeff Parker, as well as drummer Deantoni Parks, percussionist Mauro Refosco, alto flutist Rickey Washington, and trombonist Vikram Devasthali. Chris Warren joins on vocals, as does the song’s producer Josh Johnson, who also plays alto saxophone.

A music video, directed by Los Angeles-based photographer and filmmaker Clara Balzary, and featuring choreography by Sadie Wilking, is also available today:

Flea describes the song’s lyrics, which reflect on the divisiveness in our country and our world, as “yearning for a place beyond, a place of love, for me to speak my mind and be myself. I’m always just trying to be myself.” He continues, “I don’t care about the act of politics. I think there is a much more transcendent place above it where there’s discourse to be had that can actually help humanity, and actually help us all to live harmoniously and productively in a way that’s healthy for the world. There’s a place where we meet, and it’s love.”

“A Plea” Lyrics
(Civil War)

I hear it in the air
I feel it in the air
Who’s your neighbor, who’s your friend?
Ahh there’s hate all around

I dont care about your fucking politics
I don’t wanna hear about your politics
Well, he said boo
She said hooray

Now we are human beings right here
Human beings
We’re here together

Come on

Whatcha gonna do?
Whatcha gonna do when it falls on you?

You’re scaring the kids
The beautiful kids
Ah yeah they wanna know
The children wanna know
Is the ugly coming, and the guns?
Is the army coming, blotting out the sun?
The blood red sun, the blood red sun
Ahhhhhhh concentration camps?

(Peace and Love)

My blood runs cold
I’m feeling hate all around
It’s no solution
It’s never been a solution

Come on
Are you with me?

We all know what it is

Build a bridge
Shine a light

Make something beautiful
I don’t care if it’s a little scrap of squiggly crayon on a paper
Make something beautiful and see somebody
Give it to somebody

I’m not being corny this shit is real

Live for peace
Live for love

It’s all we got

See the god in everyone
See the god

Come on with me

(The Æther)

Everyone just wants to be loved
See the god in everyone
Everyone leaves out no-one
And everything besides love is cowardice
You wanna be brave, you wanna be tough?
Peace and love is the toughest hardest thing you can do

Build a bridge that’s where the courage is

Shine your light
Shine it true

Yeah

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Flea: "A Plea"
  • Tuesday, December 2, 2025
    Flea Releases New Original Song “A Plea”

    After a nearly five-decade career as one of his generation’s defining rock bassists, time and space have finally allowed Flea to work with a dream band of modern jazz visionaries, returning to his first instrument and musical love, the trumpet, for a new album that will be released in 2026 on Nonesuch Records. A preview, Flea’s original song, “A Plea,” is available today. You can hear it here. Further details of the album will be announced in early 2026.

    Written and performed by Flea, “A Plea” urges listeners to “build a bridge, shine a light, make something beautiful and see somebody, give it to somebody.” Featuring Flea on electric bass, vocals, and trumpet, the ensemble also includes double bassist Anna Butterss and guitarist Jeff Parker, as well as drummer Deantoni Parks, percussionist Mauro Refosco, alto flutist Rickey Washington, and trombonist Vikram Devasthali. Chris Warren joins on vocals, as does the song’s producer Josh Johnson, who also plays alto saxophone.

    A music video, directed by Los Angeles-based photographer and filmmaker Clara Balzary, and featuring choreography by Sadie Wilking, is also available today:

    Flea describes the song’s lyrics, which reflect on the divisiveness in our country and our world, as “yearning for a place beyond, a place of love, for me to speak my mind and be myself. I’m always just trying to be myself.” He continues, “I don’t care about the act of politics. I think there is a much more transcendent place above it where there’s discourse to be had that can actually help humanity, and actually help us all to live harmoniously and productively in a way that’s healthy for the world. There’s a place where we meet, and it’s love.”

    “A Plea” Lyrics
    (Civil War)

    I hear it in the air
    I feel it in the air
    Who’s your neighbor, who’s your friend?
    Ahh there’s hate all around

    I dont care about your fucking politics
    I don’t wanna hear about your politics
    Well, he said boo
    She said hooray

    Now we are human beings right here
    Human beings
    We’re here together

    Come on

    Whatcha gonna do?
    Whatcha gonna do when it falls on you?

    You’re scaring the kids
    The beautiful kids
    Ah yeah they wanna know
    The children wanna know
    Is the ugly coming, and the guns?
    Is the army coming, blotting out the sun?
    The blood red sun, the blood red sun
    Ahhhhhhh concentration camps?

    (Peace and Love)

    My blood runs cold
    I’m feeling hate all around
    It’s no solution
    It’s never been a solution

    Come on
    Are you with me?

    We all know what it is

    Build a bridge
    Shine a light

    Make something beautiful
    I don’t care if it’s a little scrap of squiggly crayon on a paper
    Make something beautiful and see somebody
    Give it to somebody

    I’m not being corny this shit is real

    Live for peace
    Live for love

    It’s all we got

    See the god in everyone
    See the god

    Come on with me

    (The Æther)

    Everyone just wants to be loved
    See the god in everyone
    Everyone leaves out no-one
    And everything besides love is cowardice
    You wanna be brave, you wanna be tough?
    Peace and love is the toughest hardest thing you can do

    Build a bridge that’s where the courage is

    Shine your light
    Shine it true

    Yeah

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