Heidiwood

Heidiwood
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 30, 2025 (2025-05-30)
Recorded2024–2025
Genre
Length56:25
Label
  • Pratt Productions
Producer
  • AObeats
  • Dallas Caton
  • S2XS
  • Lil Aaron
  • Grandma
  • Veronica Wyman
  • Sizzy Rocket
  • Lynn Gunn
  • Housefly
  • Jakkyboí
  • Smrtdeath
  • Sophie Rose
  • Rollo Spreckley
  • Marky Style
  • Aaron Blackmar
  • Jacob Munk
Heidi Montag chronology
Superficial
(2010)
Heidiwood
(2025)
Singles from Heidiwood
  1. "Wet Hot Summer"
    Released: June 28, 2024
  2. "Prototype"
    Released: January 17, 2025
  3. "No Going Home"
    Released: April 25, 2025

Heidiwood is the second studio album by American television personality and singer Heidi Montag, it was released on May 30, 2025 through Pratt Productions. The album is Montag’s first album release in fifteen years and reached the Top 10 on iTunes in 7 different countries, including Top 5 in the US.

It was preceded by the release of the singles "Wet Hot Summer", "Prototype", and "No Going Home". Some tracks of Heidiwood were also included on Superficial 2: Heidiwood Edition, a 2025 reissue of her debut album Superficial (2010).

Background

Heidi Montag released her debut album Superficial in 2010, which was poorly received critically and commercially. Over the years, the project was revisited by many music critics and has gone on to develop somewhat of a cult following, with many people calling it "underrated" and stating how Montag's image at the time affected the album's reputation.[1][2][3]

In late 2023, the song "I'll Do It" went viral on the video-sharing TikTok, generating more than a billion impressions across social media and streaming platforms. The unexpected success of the song and the retrospective acclaim of Superficial inspired Montag to return to the studio and record her second album. The comeback single, "Wet Hot Summer", was released on June 2024, followed by a series of promotional singles including "5G", "Scandalous", "Any Excuse to Party" and "Go Harder".

In January 2025, Montag was affected by the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, losing her home and belongings. To show support, fans started to buy and stream her album Superficial, while "I'll Do It" received a second wind and became viral again. She also released an anniversary edition for the album and another extra edition titled Superficial 2: Heidiwood Edition, which included twelve brand new tracks which were considered the first taste of the full Heidiwood album.[4]

Promotion

"Wet Hot Summer" was released on June 28, 2024 as the album's first single. It was produced by Lil Aaron and labeled as her "pop comeback", receiving positive reviews.[5] the second single "Prototype" was released as the second single on January 17, 2025. The song pokes fun at the criticism Montag has received for her plastic surgeries. The third and final single "No Going Home" was released on April 25, 2025, and recalls her experience losing her home in the 2025 California Wildfires.

"5G" was released on September 13, 2024 as the album's first promotional single. A remix featuring 6arelyhuman was released on September 27, 2024 and a extended mix of the song was included on Heidiwood's tracklist. The songs "Scandalous", "Any Excuse to Party" and "Go Harder" were also released as promotional singles, with the latter coming out alongside the album's pre-order and announcement.

Montag will further promote the album performing on a series of pride gigs and festivals, including Mighty Hoopla in London.[6]

Track listing

Heidiwood track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Thank Me"
  • Dallas Caton
  • Alexandra Veltri
  • Caton
2:17
2."Heidiwood" (featuring Chase Icon)
  • Chase Icon
  • S2XS
  • AObeats
2:11
3."Wet Hot Summer"
  • Lil Aaron
  • Grandma
2:09
4."Prototype"
  • Andrew Okamura
  • Veronica Wyman
  • Veltri
  • AObeats
  • Wyman
2:25
5."Any Excuse To Party"
  • Veltri
  • Okamura
  • Wyman
  • AObeats
  • Wyman
2:25
6."Screensaver"
  • Caton
  • Benicio Bryant
  • Veltri
  • Caton
2:21
7."Under Your Clothes"
  • Caton
  • Veltri
  • Alex Chapman
  • Caton
2:14
8."Sriracha"
  • Rocket
  • Gunn
1:59
9."5G" (Extended Mix)
  • Cedric de Saint-Home
  • Noah Davis
  • Sophie Rose
  • Housefly
2:08
10."Go Harder"
  • Jackson Southorn
  • Mike Skwark
  • Jakkyboí
  • Smrtdeath
2:57
11."Top"
  • Saint-Home
  • Rose
  • Housefly
  • Rose
2:31
12."Tetris"
  • Oliver Frid
  • Gustav Landell
  • Rocket
  • Rocket
  • Rollo Spreckley
2:03
13."Flash" (Extended Mix)
  • Caton
  • Veltri
  • Marky Style
  • Caton
  • Style
2:31
14."Forgive and Forget"
  • Blackmar
3:22
15."Bad Publicity"
  • Rodi
  • GG Ramirez
  • Jacob Munk
  • Munk
2:21
16."Scandalous"
  • Chrissy Chlapecka
  • Harmony Tividad
  • Rocket
  • AObeats
  • Wyman
3:21
17."America's Sweetheart"
  • Blackmar
  • Rodi
  • Kane
  • Blackmar
2:36
18."White Flag"
  • Blackmar
  • Rodi
  • Kane
  • Blackmar
2:40
19."Animal"
  • Cedric de Saint-Rome
  • Sophie Rose
  • Housefly
  • Rose
2:35
20."Explicit"
  • Rocket
  • Smrtdeath
  • Jakkyboí
  • Jakkyboí
  • Rose
  • Blackmar
2:04
21."I Wanna Be Your Girl"
  • Veltri
  • Midi Jones
  • Jones
2:22
22."Last Call"
  • Veltri
  • Caton
  • Lily Hormel
  • Caton
1:57
23."No Going Home"
  • Rodi
  • Alex Nobile
  • Blackmar
  • Blackmar
3:10
CD bonus track[7]
No.TitleLength
24."Go Harder" (Only Fire Remix) 

Charts

Chart performance for Heidiwood
Chart (2025) Peak
position
UK Album Downloads (OCC)[8] 60

References

  1. ^ "Music: Heidi Montag Returns with the Holiest of Bops 'Glitter & Glory' – Culture Fix". Archived from the original on January 29, 2023. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Wass, Mike (April 25, 2018). "Heidi Montag Reflects On Her Pop Career: "I Thought It Was Just The Beginning"". Idolator.
  3. ^ "Heidi Montag's 'Superficial' Deep In My Heart Dive Legends Only podcast". player.fm. Archived from the original on February 4, 2020.
  4. ^ Caulfield, Keith; Zellner, Xander (January 22, 2025). "Heidi Montag's 'Superficial' Album & Songs Debut Across Billboard Charts After Losing Home in LA Fires". Billboard. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
  5. ^ "It's Going to Be a 'Wet Hot Summer' as Heidi Montag Returns With New Banger". Culture Fix. June 29, 2024. Retrieved May 10, 2025.
  6. ^ Wonderland Staff (April 4, 2025). "Heidi Montag Is Stepping Into Her Popstar Era". Wonderland. Retrieved April 25, 2025.
  7. ^ "HEIDIWOOD SIGNED CD". Newport Bleach. Retrieved June 6, 2025.
  8. ^ "Official Album Downloads Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 7, 2025.