Pop star Ariana Grande is releasing her emotional rendition of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' as a charity single after performing it at the One Love Manchester benefit concert.
The 'Problem' hitmaker's take on the Wizard of Oz classic is already on Spotify and is now set to be released as a paid download, with proceeds going to the British Red Cross' We Love Manchester Fund, dedicated to victims of the terror attack that killed 22 at her concert in May.
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Grande's benefit concert also featured Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell Williams and Coldplay and reportedly raised millions. The event also became the UK's most-watched TV broadcast of the year.
Fans are calling for the 23-year-old to be formally honoured by the Queen and the city of Manchester.
Following the horrific suicide bombing at her concert last month, Grande also re-released her single 'One More Time', with a proportion of proceeds also going to the fund.
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