Elton John and Brandi Carlile Collaborate on New Music Album

The 77-year-old legendary musician and 43-year-old Brandi Carlile have paired up to do 'Who Believes In Angels?'. Reports 'Female First UK', an album that goes live on 4th of April.

Legendary musician Sir Elton John will collaborate with the singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile for an upcoming album due to be released in April of this year.

The 77-year-old legendary musician and 43-year-old Brandi Carlile have paired up to do 'Who Believes In Angels?'. Reports 'Female First UK', an album that goes live on 4th of April.

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Elton, who came off the road in 2023 following his 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road' tour, said, "This record has been one of the toughest I've ever made but also one of the greatest musical experiences of my life. It's given me a place where I know I can move on. 'Who Believes In Angels?' feels like stepping into another era and I'm pushing open the door to come into the future. Everything I've done is behind me and it's been brilliant, amazing. But this is the new start for me. As far as I am concerned, this is the start of my career Mark 2.".

According to 'Female First UK', Brandi asserted that working with Elton was an experience she enjoyed immensely, explaining that he helped "create an inspiring environment to work in".

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The singer also enjoyed recording the new record as a "joyful" experience. Brandi said, "I think all ships rise with Elton John's standards for songwriting, and it was an incredibly challenging and inspiring environment to work in, everybody throwing in ideas, everybody listening to everybody else's ideas. It felt like a family".

She further added, "The world is a wild place to live in right now. It's hard to find peace and triumph. It's a radical act to seek out joyful and euphoric happenings. And that is what this album represents to me".

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This album has 10 tracks.

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