Following her One Love Manchester benefit concert on Sunday, Ariana Grande just released two singles and an album to help raise even more money for the victims and families impacted by the deadly attack at her UK concert in May. 。
The new album, also titled。 The new album, also titled。One Love Manchester。
, features the 39 songs performed live at her benefit concert and is available on multiple platforms, including Spotify. 。SEE ALSO:5 reasons Ariana Grande would make an excellent prime minister。
Along with the new album, Grande also re-released her 2014 hit "One Last Time" as a single as well as her rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" as a charity single following the concert. The singles can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal. 。 In addition to streaming the songs, a spokesperson from Spotify told 。 In addition to streaming the songs, a spokesperson from Spotify told 。ENews。on Wednesday 。
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The new releases are only one part of the singer's ongoing efforts to help Manchester, after terrorist attacks in late May left 22 people dead and 59 others injured.。
Just weeks after the bombing, the 23-year-old made her emotional return to Manchester's Old Trafford cricket ground to perform with artists like Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Niall Horan, Miley Cyrus, and more. People all across the world gathered together to watch the artists sing a variety of hits and classics, and sing along as Grande closed out the touching concert with a beautiful cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."。
You can listen to the full album here: 。
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