Pink has released a new song with Rag’n’bone Man called “Anywhere Away From Here.” They put out the track, along with a haunting music video, late last week.
Fans are loving the collaboration, which shows off the artists’ voices and shares a powerful message.
Pink Releases New Song With Rag’n’Bone Man
“When the lights go up / I don’t think I told you / I don’t think I told you / That I feel out of place,” the artists sing in the song’s pre-chorus.
“Sometimes I close my eyes / And dream of somewhere else / Anywhere away from here.”
In the music video, the singers appear in a theater overgrown with tall grass. Wolves run wild through the space. The song showcases the artists’ powerhouse voices as they take turns singing, set against a simple piano backing. They come together to beautifully combine their voices at the end.
“This song is an honest reflection of wanting to disappear from uncomfortable situations – about the vulnerabilities that we all face,” Rag’n’Bone Man said. “It’s an honor to have P!nk on this record and I’m so glad she is able to be a part of it.”
P!nk, meanwhile, said she met Rag’n’Bone Man in Europe shortly after hearing his song “Human.” She already loved his voice, and she “quickly learned he has a beautiful soul, too.”
Been keeping this one quiet for a while… My next single 'Anywhere Away From Here' is with the incredible @Pink 🤩 Out on 09.04.21 🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/m1EZxJ6vXr
“The staging is what my heart feels like,” another user wrote. “The lyrics give voice to what so many are feeling right now. This song duet is without a doubt the most masterful collaboration I’ve heard in a while. So beautiful.”
“I cannot believe this is happening, these two singing together is a gift,” someone else wrote. The video currently has over 2.5 million views and 93,000 likes.
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