Drowning Pool has collaborated with enigmatic persona Sorry X, the Arizona native behind the moniker Alexa Graves, on a new single called "The Wrong One".
The official music video for the track, produced by Hiram Hernandez and released via SBG Records, is now available to view.,According to Drowning Pool guitarist C.J.
Pierce, the collaboration came about after the band stumbled upon Sorry X's cover of "Bodies": "We were impressed by the sheer brutality of her vocals," he said.
"We knew we had to collaborate.".,Sorry X adds, "I'm a huge fan of Drowning Pool and grew up listening to the 2000s nu-metal era, so I was stoked when they reached out to me." She continues, "I'm really proud of how this track came together and hope fans will feel the intensity and raw energy of this collaboration.".,Sorry X is building momentum with over 11 million independent streams and four million social views.
She has already shared stages with Halestorm and is currently working with Hernandez.,Her live band features guitarist Shea Moore and drummer Kash Jaeger.,Drowning Pool, the Dallas-based heavyweights behind the platinum anthem "Bodies", have amassed more than 750 million streams and continue to dominate live stages worldwide.
The band's current lineup consists of C.J.
Pierce (guitar), Mike Luce (drums), Stevie Benton (bass) and Ryan McCombs (vocals).,Over the past year and a half, Drowning Pool has released two new singles: "Madness" in April 2025 and "Revolution (The Final Amen)" in September 2024.
The latter marked their first collaboration with McCombs in 13 years.,A new EP is set for release via SBG Records in 2026, marking the next chapter in Drowning Pool's legacy as they gear up to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their landmark debut album, "Sinner".