Featuring a selection of old and new tracks
22.04.2020 - 04:13 / etcanada.com
Avril Lavigne has some new music on the way.
On Tuesday, the Canadian singer, 35, took to social media to reveal she’s recorded her song “Warrior”, with the new version — “We Are Warriors” — set to arrive later this week.
“Ever since our world was turned upside down a few weeks ago I’ve seen everyday people put on their armour and go into battle. Simple tasks like delivering mail has become a heroic effort,” she writes.
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Featuring a selection of old and new tracks
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