New Radicals Release First Songs in 25 Years
New Radicals Release First Songs in 25 Years
New Radicals Release First Songs in 25 Years
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New Radicals have released their first music in 25 years, featuring covers of 'Murder on the Dancefloor' and 'Lost Stars.' The announcement came via an open letter from band leader Gregg Alexander to Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris' husband, who has used the band's hit 'You Get What You Give' as walk-on music at campaign events. Alexander emphasized that this release is not a comeback but a contribution to support democracy and encourage voter participation. He praised Emhoff as a conscientious family man and called for all artists to use their influence for the greater good. The band previously reunited for Biden's inauguration in 2021, showcasing the ongoing emotional connection of their music to political figures. These new songs aim to rally fans and artists alike in the fight for freedom and democratic values.

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