Amid significant fan enthusiasm, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey just released their collaboration “Don’t Call Me Angel.”
The all-star collaboration is the first single from the official “Charlie’s Angels” soundtrack, which launches on November 1 — two weeks before the new version of the film.
In a press release for the song, the film’s director Elizabeth Banks offers some very glowing words.
“It was important to me to kick off Charlie’s Angels with a huge female-powered anthem driven by a big voice,” says Banks. “But to get three of the biggest voices out there? It’s a dream come true! What Ariana, Miley and Lana have delivered surpasses even my high expectations. Their song is resonant and meaningful, and it kicks major ass.”
Not simply a digital offering, “Don’t Call Me Angel” is launching as an official mainstream radio single. It will begin receiving airplay Friday ahead of its official September 17 impact date.