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A new track recorded by George Michael in his last studio sessions before his 2016 death was released in which the late British pop idol sings about social ills. IOL_Lifestyle

A new track recorded by George Michael in his last studio sessions before his 2016 death was released on Wednesday, in which the late British pop idol sings about social ills.

"This Is How ", his first original material since 2012, will play at the end of upcoming festive film "Last Christmas", itself inspired by Michael's solo tunes and hits from his Wham! days. One of the best-selling artists of all time, Michael, who rose to fame in the 1980s as part of duo Wham!, died at his home on Christmas Day 2016, aged 53. A coroner said he died of natural causes.

"The previously unreleased track, which was recorded during George's final studio sessions, is his first original material to be shared for seven years," a press release said. "The lyrics, written exclusively by George, see the star addressing society’s ills with his trademark blend of self-deprecation and wry humour."

 

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