4:22 pm July 17, 2012, by Melissa Ruggieri
Interesting new song and video from George Michael. The video for “White Light” is filled with images of death — or near death — Kate Moss and a zebra (that kind of sounds like the start of a joke) while Michael sings about being grateful to be alive.
“I’ve got so much more that I want to give. Was it music, was it science that saved me?” he sings over a pulsing electronica beat.
Fans of the singer will be happy to hear that he recently told BBC 2 that he has his “most commercial record since ‘Faith’” in the works.
What do you think of the video and song (which, just an FYI, does contain some language)?
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4 comments Add your comment
urban redneck
July 17th, 2012
5:02 pm
this is the best news ever.
Patrick
July 17th, 2012
5:49 pm
Very cool song and video! George Michael is such a rare, talented person. I hope he has shaken off his demons and can continue to entertain us for many years to come.
Go George! We need you here with us!
marko
July 17th, 2012
9:15 pm
This is a mess…poor Kate Moss for being roped into this…why wont George look the camera head on…its creepy Zebra was kool though!
Stuart
July 18th, 2012
9:28 am
George, you have so much talent, so much still to give the world of music ,so many fans who adore your work.Do as all troubled geniuses do,channel it in to your music and leave the world with a true legacy for all to enjoy for ever,its been far too long since your last great work.