"Hot For You Baby," a new and unheard track from the late Tina Turner will appear on a 40th anniversary release of 'Private Dancer.'
A new song by Tina Turner called “Hot for You Baby," which had previously been unreleased prior to her death on May 24, 2023, will soon be making its debut on the 40th anniversary edition release of her fifth studio album 'Private Dancer.
In celebration of one of Turner's most beloved albums, previously unreleased music is coming out of the vault.
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Tina Turner's "Hot For You Baby" is launched - the first previously unreleased track on upcoming 40th anniversary edition of Tina Tuner's career-defining album "Private Dancer." (Jan. 23)
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“A song which essentially expresses one idea — 'hot for you, baby’ — was a little monochromatic for her,” said Rolling Stone magazine contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis. “The rest of the stuff that’s on Private Dancer is much more nuanced.”
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