Real Madrid launch first single off new digital music album
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Spanish soccer giants Real Madrid on Friday dropped the first single from new album entitled The Legends – The Official Real Madrid Digital Music Album.
The single is called "Everybody" and it's a high energy dance adaptation of the beloved team anthem "Himno del Real Madrid", originally composed in 1952.
The song was created by internationally renowned DJs The Stafford Brothers, Australia's no 1 DJ and keen Los Blancos fans.
Fans can get involved in the release by joining the Real Madrid Legends Club Official Facebook application.
Members are granted exclusive access to digital content including: free music, wallpapers, ringtones, photo and album booklets associated with the release.
The album features music from prominent international artists, such as Sender Van Doorm, Ray Foxx, The Faith Keepers and The Good Men.
It will be released on December 7, 2011 through the most important digital music stores in the world, including iTunes.
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The Legends will be available to Real Madrid fans through Facebook, iTunes and other major retailers Photo: realmadrid.com |
The single is called "Everybody" and it's a high energy dance adaptation of the beloved team anthem "Himno del Real Madrid", originally composed in 1952.
The song was created by internationally renowned DJs The Stafford Brothers, Australia's no 1 DJ and keen Los Blancos fans.
Fans can get involved in the release by joining the Real Madrid Legends Club Official Facebook application.
Members are granted exclusive access to digital content including: free music, wallpapers, ringtones, photo and album booklets associated with the release.
The album features music from prominent international artists, such as Sender Van Doorm, Ray Foxx, The Faith Keepers and The Good Men.
It will be released on December 7, 2011 through the most important digital music stores in the world, including iTunes.
Head here for more info.
Related links:
Team
Also see: