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Denise van Outen releases new single for Pride

Denise van Outen releases new single for Pride
Denise van Outen is to release a cover of 'From New York To LA' to celebrate Pride month.

Denise van Outen has revealed that she will be releasing a cover of '70s disco classic 'From New York To LA' later this month.

The camp track is produced by Steve Anderson, known for working with Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue, and features a spoken intro from Drag Race legend Michelle Visage.

"I've always been a big supporter of Pride month and am proud to be an LGBTQ+ ally for decades now," said Van Outen.

"I wanted to shoot a video that was inclusive and something that everyone could enjoy and sing along to. It was great to collaborate with Steve Anderson on this feel-good dance record.

"I hope everyone enjoys Pride 2022 and has an amazing time this Summer."

'From New York To LA' is released on Friday, June 24.

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