🎤 BREAKING: Tina Turner’s Team Announces Posthumous Album “Queen of Fire” Set for Release on….

 

 

 

 


🎤 BREAKING: Tina Turner’s Team Announces Posthumous Album “Queen of Fire” Set for Release on October 25

In a powerful tribute to one of music’s most iconic voices, Tina Turner’s team has officially announced the upcoming release of a posthumous album titled “Queen of Fire.” The album, set to drop on October 25, will feature a mix of unreleased tracks, reimagined classics, and intimate live recordings that celebrate the unmatched legacy of the late global superstar.

The announcement was made via Turner’s official social media pages and website, accompanied by striking album artwork and a heartfelt statement from her longtime collaborators and estate representatives.

“‘Queen of Fire’ is more than just an album — it’s a celebration of Tina’s spirit, her resilience, and her legendary contributions to music. These songs reflect both the power and the vulnerability that made her a once-in-a-lifetime artist,” the statement reads.

The album will include unreleased studio material recorded during the late stages of Turner’s career, as well as remastered versions of beloved tracks such as “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” “Private Dancer,” and “GoldenEye.” Fans can also expect exclusive spoken-word interludes, behind-the-scenes audio, and live vocals from her historic farewell tour.

The lead single, “Fire Still Burns,” will be released digitally on September 6, with pre-orders for the full album already live on major platforms. A deluxe edition will feature a bonus DVD, archival photos, and handwritten notes from Turner herself.

Turner, who passed away in May 2023 at the age of 83, left behind a towering legacy spanning decades, genres, and generations. With over 100 million records sold, countless awards, and an unshakable cultural impact, she remains one of the greatest performers in history.

Fans and fellow artists have already begun sharing their excitement and emotional reactions to the announcement, calling it a fitting farewell for the woman known worldwide as the Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll.

“This is the album we didn’t know we needed — but one she absolutely deserved,” wrote one fan on Instagram. “Long live the Queen of Fire.”


 

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