Miley Cyrus debuts her new song "Hands of Love" in lieu for LGBTQ rights. The said song was also featured as the official soundtrack of the film "Freeheld." The pop icon stood by her pro-LGBT stance that is completely aligned with the film's story. The "Hands of Love" is set to drop October 2 during the release of the film "Freeheld" and will be followed by Miley Cyrus' live performance on "Saturday Night Live" season 41 premiere on October 3.
Writing a gripping ballad is still one of the best talents for Miley Cyrus. The iconic pop singer collaborated another music masterpiece titled "Hands of Love", for the film "Freeheld", Music Times shared.
The said film will showcase Laurel Hester's life phase as she fights for her pension to be passed on to her partner after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The "Hands of Love" ballad is said to be expressed in sea of organs, a touch of piano and strings of an orchestra.
Miley Cyrus has become controversial in her past song releases and sleazy clothing. "Hands of Love" is quite a game changer in the singer's avenue at this point - dwelling on the deep divulge of love and fairness - as also showcased in "Freeheld." The said song was written and collaborated with Linda Perry, a former 4 Non Blondes member, Music Mic featured.
Miley Cyrus was the obvious pick and perfect fit to sing the song because of her uniqueness, voice strength with raw indulgence as well as her connection with the LGBTQ community which she had contributed a lot to as well.
MTV also cited that Linda Perry was so moved about "Freeheld" and how it was conceptualized and implemented. The plot has been her inspiration to write the perfect soundtrack for it. Miley Cyrus and her combined love for music and her advocacy just led her to a more wonderful path.
Miley Cyrus seems to have been back to her original track of ballad songs which certainly helped her social advocacy as well. Furthermore, she is the best choice to create the official film soundtrack. The song will debut during the release of the film on October 2, 2015 followed by her live performance at the SNL season 41 premiere on October 3, 2015.
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