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Bryan Adams Releases New Single and Launches His Record Label

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Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams is back with exciting news! He just dropped a new single called “Rock and Roll Hell,” which he co-wrote with Jim Vallance and Gene Simmons from KISS. This single, along with another track titled “War Machine,” is set to hit the shelves on 7-inch vinyl on August 30.

Both songs originally appeared on KISS’ 1982 album, Creatures of the Night. Reflecting on the experience, Adams shared that he was just a “22-year-old struggling songwriter” back then and couldn’t believe his luck in getting to write for a band like KISS.

In his own words, “Rock and Roll Hell” is based on a song by Jim that was previously released by Bachman Turner Overdrive. Adams had the idea to rework it for KISS, and he admitted it’s surreal to see that the themes in the song are still relevant today.

To celebrate the release of “Rock and Roll Hell,” Adams has also unveiled a music video that was filmed on the roof of London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall. This location is special because Bryan finished a three-night residency there just a few months ago.

Alongside the new single, Bryan is also launching his own record label called BAD Records. He expressed excitement about the new chapter in his career, highlighting that these songs are a throwback to when he was just starting out in the music world.

With over four decades in the industry and classic hits like “Summer of ’69” and “Run To You,” Adams continues to show his passion for music. Fans are eager to hear what else might come from him now that he’s at the helm of his label!

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