Tash Sultana has joined forces with Canadian singer-songwriter City and Colour on a new track.
The third single from their upcoming EP Return to the Roots, “Ain’t it Kinda Funny”, is out now – and it’s got history. First written by Sultana as a teenager, it’s one of the oldest songs in their catalogue, shaped by early influences like Jeff Buckley, Bon Iver, and, fittingly, City and Colour.
Now reimagined with new weight and perspective, the track reflects Sultana’s current headspace – both creatively and personally – as they near 30.
“That looming milestone makes you reflect,” Sultana says. “There’s this pressure that you’ve somehow ‘aged out’, but it’s all bullshit. 30’s young. Life’s only getting better. I wouldn’t relive my early 20s for anything — and that realisation bled straight into this song.”
The recording process wasn’t without levity. As final touches were being laid down, including bass guitar, an unexpected interruption came from Sultana’s dog. “Right as the bass kicked in, my dog went into the next room and did his business — the timing couldn’t have been funnier,” they recall. “It definitely lightened the mood. We were bonded.”

Dallas Green, aka City and Colour, adds: “Working with Tash was an absolute joy. We first connected last year and hit it off right away. That first impression led to me visiting their studio in Australia and eventually creating this song together. Tash is one of the most impressive people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting. Their passion and work ethic was inspiring. I’m truly grateful to have been invited to be a part of this.”
“Ain’t it Kinda Funny” follows earlier singles “Milk & Honey” and “Hold On”, all set to appear on the upcoming project, out Friday, May 30th.
Fresh off a sold-out Red Rocks show, Sultana has also locked in a major US tour for 2025.
Tash Sultana’s “Ain’t It Kinda Funny” (ft. City and Colour) is out now.
