Freddie Mercury is hands down my favorite rock vocalist and hearing his voice on a new song is like getting a letter from a friend you haven't heard from in a while.

The song is called 'Let Me In Your Heart Again'  and Queen has released it exclusively for the RED campaign, which benefits the Global Fund to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.

“It’s been 23 years since the world lost our beloved Freddie Mercury,” Queen guitarist Brian May said in pre-release materials. “We’ve made extraordinary progress in the fight against AIDS in that time. But we cannot simply rest on the fact that the treatment is available. We must ensure that it is provided. (Fellow remaining Queen member) Roger (Taylor) and I are proud to lend this rediscovered song to the RED campaign, in the hope that Freddie’s powerful voice can inspire the world yet again.”

This song is just some of the previously unreleased music from Queen's heyday with Freddie Mercury. 'Queen Forever' is full of unreleased music featuring out-takes, as well as new material from Brian May and Roger Taylor, and it will be in stores on November 10th.

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