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Queen + Adam Lambert release ‘You Are The Champions’ for World Health Organization

Queen + Adam Lambert have released their recently recorded quarantine virtual track, “You Are The Champions” as a limited edition seven inch charity single and CD. Blabbermouth reported, “Both versions of the new formats are limited to 3000 copies each and will be numbered. They will be available to order only through Queen’s online store.”

Back in May, the band addressed fans in an official statement about the song:

Brian May: “It seems to me we should dedicate this one to all the front-line soldiers fighting for Humanity against the insurgent coronavirus. Just like our parents, grandparents, and great grandparents who fought for us in two world wars, those brave warriors in the front line are our new CHAMPIONS. That means the doctors, nurses, cleaners, porters, drivers, tea-ladies and gentlemen, and all who are quietly risking their lives daily to save the lives of our kin. CHAMPIONS ALL!!!”

Roger Taylor: “As a father with a daughter in the front line, I am ultra-aware of the vital work they are doing daily to save us and our society. Their bravery and sacrifice must not be prejudiced by anything less than a one hundred per cent effort by our governments to protect them. They are precious to us all and they are truly our champions.”

Adam Lambert: “It is with the deepest gratitude to all those on the frontline all over the world that we dedicate our performance. Thank you for keeping us safe, we are in awe of your bravery and strength.”

Queen posted about the track on the band’s official website, Queenonline.com, writing in part:

Overwhelmed with calls for the track to be made available to download the resulting ‘virtual jam’ version now titled ‘You Are The Champions’ and additionally featuring band bass player Neil Fairclough, is available now on all streaming and download services. Proceeds raised from the track will go to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization (WHO), powered by the United Nations Foundation.

The Fund provides tools and resources to health workers on the frontlines globally, including PPE, testing kits, trainings, and more. Additionally, the Fund supports the rapid development of a vaccine and therapeutics.

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