- Aging and largely irrelevant rockers Bon Jovi released a new single, “Unbroken,” which features the hidden musical talents of Prince Harry.
- Proceeds from the track, which was recorded at Abbey Road studios, will go to the Invictus Games Foundation.
- The single will feature on Bon Jovi’s upcoming album, which looks like a cynical ploy to sell records .
It seems that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are a busy power couple these days! Not only has Meghan secured a voice-over gig with Disney, but Prince Harry is jamming with legendary rock band Bon Jovi.
All while the rest. of the world deals with the dreaded coronavirus, including Prince Harry’s father .
Still, breaking away from the royal family means not having to burden yourself with the plight of the plebs, right? While the commoners have to self-isolate, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can flaunt those rules and jet from Canada to Los Angeles.
Jon Bon Jovi takes a leaf out of the Meghan Markle playbook
Let me start by saying that I enjoy dancing around, doing housework to the Bon Jovi classics as much at the next gal. I really do.
But the harsh truth is that Bon Jovi hasn’t been relevant for years.
It’s not all about charity for the New Jersey has-beens
Let’s not kid ourselves, though. This isn’t all about charity.
Speaking about Prince Harry’s role on the track, lead vocalist Jon Bon Jovi commented:
Well, I thank you for what you’ve done to bring a light to that. It’s what you’re doing, really. I just got inspired to write a song from it. It’s touching, their desire to serve and what they gave, and what they get out of singing.
Nicely said, Jon.
But there’s a reason the track will feature on the upcoming Bon Jovi album. So the band can use it to boost sales for their latest desperate attempt to stay relevant.
I don’t know about you, but I’ll stick to the classics.
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This article was edited by (Josiah Wilmoth) )
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