🔊 “Still Rolling”: Tina Turner’s Unreleased Power Set to Shake the World One More Time
The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll may be gone, but her voice is far from silent.
Tina Turner’s estate has officially announced the upcoming release of a new posthumous album titled “Queen of Fire,” a powerful collection of unreleased tracks, rare studio sessions, and reimagined classics that capture the energy, strength, and soul that defined her unmatched career.
Slated for release on October 25, the album is being described as a final love letter to fans across the globe — a reminder of Tina’s spirit, resilience, and explosive talent that transcended generations and genres.
“She may not be with us physically, but her voice still has something to say,” said a spokesperson for Turner’s estate. “This album is a celebration of who Tina was — and always will be.”
“Queen of Fire” will feature songs recorded in the last decade of Turner’s life, including previously unreleased material from private sessions, stripped-back acoustic versions of fan favorites, and remastered live performances that have never been heard in full.
One of the standout tracks, titled “Still Rolling,” inspired the project’s announcement and reflects her signature theme of perseverance. The song’s chorus reportedly echoes Tina’s legendary anthem “Proud Mary” — not just in rhythm, but in spirit.
“Still rolling… still burning… still rising,” Turner sings in the previewed lyrics. “You can’t put out a soul that sings.”
The album is being produced in partnership with Warner Music and includes contributions from some of the collaborators who helped shape her sound through the years. A deluxe box set version will include handwritten notes, rare photos, and a documentary short about the album’s creation.
This release marks the first major project from Turner’s team since her passing in May 2023, and fans across the globe are already calling it a final encore from a woman whose legacy remains immortal.
As the world prepares to hear Tina’s voice again, one thing is clear: her fire never faded — and her story isn’t finished.

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