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Elton John and Brandi Carlile Drop Second Single, “Swing for The Fences”

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Elton John and Brandi Carlile have made headlines with their collaborative work on the upcoming album Who Believes In Angels? The latest release from this album is “Swing for the Fences,” an emphatic anthem crafted to resonate with the LGBTQ+ community, particularly the younger generation. The collaboration seamlessly marries their distinct musical influences. John, highly regarded for his pop and rock prowess, and Carlile, celebrated for her contributions to folk and Americana, have crafted a song that embodies empowerment.

Elton John asserts that “Swing for the Fences” was a pivotal moment for their album, crystallizing its direction and purpose. Initially, the album faced uncertainties and creative roadblocks, but this song marked a breakthrough, dissipating doubts and setting a clear path forward. Both artists experienced a shared sense of joy and euphoria once the song came together, confirming their intention to create something meaningful and urgent. They aimed to craft an album filled with musical diversity, incorporating John's inclination for vibrant, bombastic sounds and Carlile’s introspective lyricism.

The production of the album, set to release on April 4, 2025, is further elevated with contributions from an all-star backing band, featuring talents like the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith and Nine Inch Nails' Pino Palladino. Notably, Bernie Taupin, a longtime collaborator of John's, provided lyrical contributions, further embedding the album in the rock and pop legacy that John and Carlile wish to honor and promote.

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