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Firestone: The Hit That Made & Broke Conrad Sewell

Ep. 269

 In this episode of the Proper True Yarn Podcast, we dive deep into the story behind Firestone—the track that took Conrad Sewell from couch surfing to global stardom. From writing the song in Venice Beach to Kygo turning it into a billion-stream hit, Conrad shares the wild journey that followed. Private jets, Coachella, and an unexpected twist that kept his face out of the music video—this is the proper true yarn behind the song that changed everything.

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