‘Funeral’ includes features from Big Sean, 2 Chainz, Lil Baby, The-Dream, XXXTentacion and more.
The album is a celebration of a dozen of the greatest female vocalists of all time, all of them an inspiration to the much-admired jazz and soul singer.
The track is from 'We Are Sent Here By History,' the follow-up to their 2016 breakout 'Wisdom of Elders.'
Following in the footsteps of Oasis and The Verve, Embrace became a pop sensation in post-Britpop Britain, breaking through in the late ‘90s.
The titles for 180 gram vinyl reissue are 'At The Copa,' 'Keep Movin' On' and 'Ain't That Good News.'
The new collection includes remastered editions of the band's first two albums, 'On Through The Night' and 'High N' Dry' along with a wealth of rarities.
The pop star's US tour also kicks off in Seattle on Thursday, 14 May and concludes on 26 September in East Rutherford, NJ.
Lil Wayne made a surprise announcement on Friday, with the forthcoming arrival of his 13th studio album titled ‘Funeral’ coming on 31 January.
Their debut for Deutsche Grammophon, the album will be released internationally on 20 March.
The rising, LA-based outfit's latest is set for release through EDGEOUT Records/UMe on 6 March.
The album features Taylor's interpretations of 14 classic American songs such as 'My Blue Heaven,' 'Almost Like Being In Love' and 'The Nearness of You.'
The album was described by American Songwriter as a "sombre, but non-sanctimonious masterpiece."
Produced by Ludvig Andersson, it has been remastered by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios.
The follow-up to 2017's acclaimed 'Crooked Calypso', the new record is released through Virgin/EMI on 6 March.
The albums are new 2LP versions of the classic 1979 releases.