Lea Michele (Glee) Releases 'Cannonball', Her First Solo Single

Read Michele Cannonball Louder!

The actress and singer Lea Michele (glee) is about to debut with the first album of his own artistic career, which will be called 'Louder!'. The well-known Glee star announced a few days ago the information about this new work through his Twitter account, in which he shared the image of the cover of the first single, to be released in the next few days and which is called 'Cannonball' , and declared to his followers on the popular social network: "I'm so excited for everyone to hear my first single 'Cannonball' from my debut album 'Louder' #Cannonball".

The 27-year-old singer confirmed that her first single will be released on December 10. The theme was specially written by sia furler, the famous Australian songwriter, known for her successful works with David Guetta ('Titanium'), Rihanna ('Diamonds'), Eminem ('Beautiful Pain'), among others. Although Lea did not work on the compositional part of the album's songs, she did collaborate in the production of it.

'Louder!' It will be released during the first quarter of 2014 and according to what he revealed to the press, he has been working on it since the beginning of the year, but after the death of his partner and co-star, Cory Montheith, he postponed this launch for personal reasons. Michele also announced that the album will contain a song specially dedicated to Monteith called 'You're Mine'.

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Source - soundsblog
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