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BÜLENT CEYLAN drops metal ballad 'Wolfsherz' feat. DORO PESCH

BÜLENT CEYLAN drops metal ballad ‚Wolfsherz‘ feat. DORO PESCH

German comedian and metal devotee BÜLENT CEYLAN has unveiled his new single ‚Wolfsherz‘, a sweeping metal ballad featuring the legendary DORO PESCH. The track arrives alongside an official music video featuring real wolves, offering an emotionally charged preview of his upcoming album B.L.N.T., set for release on September 11, 2026 via Napalm Records.BÜLENT CEYLAN has never been content with a single stage. Having spent over 25 years commanding the attention of sold-out comedy arenas across Germany, the Mannheim-born entertainer has long made clear that his love of heavy metal runs far deeper than a punchline. With ‚Wolfsherz‘, the third single from his forthcoming sophomore album B.L.N.T., CEYLAN stakes a firm and unambiguous claim within the genre itself.

For the track, CEYLAN enlisted none other than DORO PESCH, the undisputed queen of heavy metal, whose unmistakable smoky voice brings an additional layer of emotional gravitas to what is already the most atmospheric moment of the album. Together, the two construct a powerful metal ballad anchored by sweeping melodies and raw intensity, accompanied by an official music video featuring actual wolves that reinforces the primal, untamed spirit of the song.

‚Wolfsherz‘ follows the previously released singles ‚Diktatürk‘ and ‚Stumpf ist Trumpf‘, each of which mapped out a different facet of the album’s personality. Where those tracks leaned into harder-edged commentary, ‚Wolfsherz‘ reveals a more vulnerable and cinematic dimension of CEYLAN as a songwriter.

B.L.N.T. arrives September 11, 2026 via Napalm Records in multiple formats including coloured vinyl variants and bundle editions. To support the release, BÜLENT CEYLAN will embark on a seven-date German club tour beginning September 22, visiting cities including Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt. The album cements his standing not merely as a fan of the genre, but as a legitimate and committed voice within it.

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