Beth Hart – Stuff For You
The Song Beth Hart Just Released a Video for in 2026 Has Been Sitting in a Box Set Since 2024 — Locked Away Where Almost No One Could Hear It
Most artists save their best material for the album. Beth Hart buried “Stuff for You” in a box set — a limited-edition package of her 2024 record You Still Got Me that only the most committed fans ever got their hands on. For two years, one of the loosest, most playful performances of that whole era sat where the general public couldn’t reach it. On June 19, 2026, Hart finally let it out: an official music video for “Stuff for You,” timed to a digital deluxe edition that pried six of those vault tracks loose and put them on streaming for everyone. The video is brand new. The song is not. And the gap between those two facts is the whole story.
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“Stuff for You” comes from the sessions for You Still Got Me, Hart’s eleventh solo studio album and her first record of original material in five years when it landed in October 2024. Produced by Kevin Shirley — the engineer-producer best known for his long run with Iron Maiden and his work alongside Joe Bonamassa, Hart’s frequent collaborator — the album pulled in guest turns from Slash, who plays on “Savior With A Razor,” and blues guitarist Eric Gales. It was a commercial high point: You Still Got Me topped the Billboard Blues Albums chart and the UK Jazz & Blues chart, cracked the Top 10 across several European countries, and has since pulled in more than 11 million streams worldwide.
The reviews that have caught up with “Stuff for You” since the deluxe dropped tend to land on the same words: sultry, jazzy, playful. It’s Hart in a different register from the gut-punch ballads and the roof-raising blues-rock she’s known for — a smooth groove built to show off attitude rather than power. One critic called it Hart “at her most alluring,” another flagged its loose, after-hours swagger. It belongs to a particular pocket of her writing, the side that’s having fun, and on an album as emotionally heavy as You Still Got Me — a record she’s described as drawn straight from her own life and love — that lightness is exactly why it makes sense as a bonus track rather than a centerpiece.
The Voice That Got Here the Hard Way
Hart has never made music that sounds easy, even when the groove is. Born in Los Angeles on January 24, 1972, she started playing piano at four, working through Bach and Beethoven before she ever touched a blues progression, and she’s said she still goes to the piano whenever she’s “sad or scared.” She won the female vocalist title on Star Search in 1993, broke through in 1999 with “L.A. Song (Out of This Town),” then nearly lost everything to addiction in the early 2000s before rebuilding — first on the European circuit, then through the run of Joe Bonamassa collaborations that reintroduced her to American blues audiences in the 2010s. Every loose, confident vocal like the one on “Stuff for You” is the sound of someone who came out the other side of that and decided to enjoy herself.
The deluxe edition that finally surfaced “Stuff for You” arrived June 17, 2026, two days before the video, and it gathered all six box-set exclusives in one place — “Mean Ole Man Of Mine,” “Stuff for You,” and extended versions of “Savior With A Razor,” “Wonderful World,” “Wanna Be Big Bad Johnny Cash,” and “Don’t Call The Police.” For anyone who’d worn out You Still Got Me across 2024 and 2025 without ever hearing these, the deluxe wasn’t a reissue so much as a key. “We opened the vault,” Hart wrote when she announced it, and that’s the most honest description of what this is: not a new song, but a hidden one, let out into the daylight at last with a video to mark the occasion.












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