Does Stella Lefty And Vincent Mason’s New Duet ‘Something To Lose’ Confirm Their Relationship Status?
The new collaboration appears on Lefty’s debut country EP, “Is This Heaven?”

Stella Left; Photo by Cris Slater and Geoff Mau, Vincent Mason; Photo by David O’Donohue
Stella Lefty and Vincent Mason have had fans buzzing online, which has now led to them release a brand-new collaboration, “Something To Lose.” Last month, the pair of artists posted their very first video that sent users into a frenzy wondering if they had just “hard launched” their relationship. We now know that video wasn’t just fueling speculation about their growing connection. It was also a teaser for their duet, which officially dropped today.
The new track captures that slow-burning feeling of an unexpected connection starting to feel real. When two people go from being strangers to realizing they might actually be changing each other’s lives for the better.
Penned by Lefty with Jon Decious, Grace Enger and Luke Dick, “Something To Lose” begins with the Illinois native stepping into the role of a “stubborn girl with a heart untamed,” reflecting on how she never expected to let anyone in, let alone someone who would make her feel like she finally has something to lose.

Then enters Mason, who’s voice briefly intertwines with Lefty’s before he takes the second verse, offering his perspective on how their connection shifted his world and pulled him in deeper than he ever planned. By the final chorus, the two come together, blending harmonies as they discover that what started as a spontaneous connection has become something neither of them wants to walk away from.
“Oh, I was a wild horse built for runnin’/ Didn’t see those blue eyes comin’/ This was never supposed to be nothin’ but a little somethin’ to do/ I got good at bein’ lonely ’til you showed me I was better with you/ Now I got somethin’ to lose,” the artists sing over the mellow beat led by the delicate acoustic guitar strums.
“Something To Lose” arrives today as the focus track of Lefty’s debut country EP, Is This Heaven?, which is also available everywhere now.The project also features pre-released fan favorite hits “I Know I Know,” “Boston,” “Slow Dancin,” and “Thinkin ‘bout You.”
“‘Is this heaven?’ No, it’s Iowa.’ I love this quote from my favorite movie ‘Field of Dreams’. It’s the perfect way to sum up everything I’ve been doing lately,” Lefty says of the project. “I never believed that people could connect with my songs like this. It feels like heaven to me. I feel like I’m in a dream, and I just want to stay asleep a little longer so I can keep living in this moment. The music feels the most ME it’s ever been.”

The pair of artists have been gaining recognition across social media as fans speculate about a possible relationship, sparked by Lefty posting a video of the two of them singing along to their newly released duet last month. Since then, clips of the pair together have continued to circulate across both of their platforms, fueling even more conversation online.
Lefty also recently opened up to Audacy’s Scotty Kay about how she and Mason first connected, revealing that both of them are responsible for “shooting the shot.” It all started when she saw a video of Mason being sung to by his tourmate at the time, Ashley Cooke, and instantly wanted to know who the “really cute” boy was.
“I was like, ‘That boy is so cute…Who is this?’ And so I ended up reaching out to my manager and I was like, ‘Do you happen to know his manager? I think he’s really cute. If he ever comes to LA, can I write with him? I don’t know.’ I was just like, how do I get to know him? But then it never got back to him. Vincent never heard about that,” she shared.
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Crazy enough, Lefty also caught Mason’s eye after seeing a video she posted online.
“[He] DM’d me about it and was like, ‘Hey. Love this song.’ Yeah, so random,” she added.
Despite not officially declaring themselves a couple publicly, the two artists seem to be getting cozy online and Mason is often seen commenting on Lefty’s posts, including a recent one about her new project in which he wrote, “Thanks for having me I love you stell.”
The Los-Angeles based musician just played her first sold-out headline show at The Moroccan Lounge in LA this week and next set to appear at The Mercury Lounge in NYC on May 19th. She will also be joining Tucker Wetmore on his summer tour, along with a string of tour and festival dates across U.S., EU, and UK.
Meanwhile, Vincent Mason earned a 2026 Academy of Country Music Awards nomination for New Male Artist of the Year, just made his late-night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and recently landed on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart at No. 94 while climbing to No. 5 on Billboard’s Emerging Artists Chart and No. 25 on the Hot Country Songs Chart.
Mason is currently opening for Morgan Wallen on the Still The Problem Tour and launched his sold-out There I Go headline tour earlier this year with stops in Houston, Nashville, New York City, and Boston.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.








