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Sam Smith and Madonna to release new single Vulgar during Pride Month

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Sam Smith and Madonna have announced that they will soon release a brand new single together called ‘Vulgar’. The song’s artwork shows the duo in tightly cinched black-and-white corsets with their initials, “S&M”, emblazoned over it in bright pink letters.

It is scheduled to be released during Pride Month on 9 June, with little known beyond that. ‘Vulgar’ was first teased on 24 May, when Sam told those attending their ‘Gloria the Tour’ show in Manchester that there would be a “surprise” after the last song.

However, the ‘Love Me More’ singer was never able to share this with fans as they had to stop the show four songs in due to a vocal cord injury. READ MORE: Sam Smith cancels Gloria the Tour shows due to vocal cord injury “Today in soundcheck I felt fine and was so excited to give Manchester an amazing show tonight, with a special surprise at the end,” they wrote on social media shortly after the show came to an abrupt end. “During my third song, I noticed something wrong with my voice.

I prayed it was just my voice waking up for the show but into the fourth song I could feel something was really wrong.” Sam explained that they “tried everything” to get their voice “back in gear” but nothing worked. “I am honestly heartbroken I couldn’t finish the show tonight for you all,” they continued. “I love you all.

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