Billy Idol, once infamous for his sharp tongue and punk rock swagger, has unveiled a new ballad that showcases a softer side. "Dying to Live," a poignant song written with Oscar-nominated composer J. Ralph, finds the 69-year-old singer reflecting on his life in a way he hasn't before. The emotional ballad, accompanied by a string quartet, captures a vulnerable side of Idol's vocals and lyrics.
In an interview, Billy Idol described working on "Dying to Live" as a therapeutic experience. He stated that watching the documentary about his own life, "Billy Idol Should Be Dead," was inspiring and sparked him to write the song. The collaboration with Ralph proved fruitful, yielding a cinematic sound that perfectly encapsulates the emotional intensity of the film's climax.
J. Ralph praised the partnership, saying it allowed him to tap into the nuances and vulnerabilities of Idol's voice. He credited the singer's rebellious spirit and fearless energy as defining characteristics of his work, which shone through in the creation of "Dying to Live."
The new song is the latest release from Billy Idol, following the earlier this year album "Dream Into It." Last year, he released an expanded edition of his 40th-anniversary-revisited "Rebel Yell" album. With "Billy Idol Should Be Dead," which premiered at Tribeca International Film Festival, Idol has cemented his status as a singer-songwriter with a more introspective and heartfelt side.
The "Dying to Live" ballad combines animated footage of Billy Idol with archival material, showcasing the emotional depth of both the song and the film. With this new release, fans are given a glimpse into Idol's life story in a way that's both deeply personal and universally relatable.
In an interview, Billy Idol described working on "Dying to Live" as a therapeutic experience. He stated that watching the documentary about his own life, "Billy Idol Should Be Dead," was inspiring and sparked him to write the song. The collaboration with Ralph proved fruitful, yielding a cinematic sound that perfectly encapsulates the emotional intensity of the film's climax.
J. Ralph praised the partnership, saying it allowed him to tap into the nuances and vulnerabilities of Idol's voice. He credited the singer's rebellious spirit and fearless energy as defining characteristics of his work, which shone through in the creation of "Dying to Live."
The new song is the latest release from Billy Idol, following the earlier this year album "Dream Into It." Last year, he released an expanded edition of his 40th-anniversary-revisited "Rebel Yell" album. With "Billy Idol Should Be Dead," which premiered at Tribeca International Film Festival, Idol has cemented his status as a singer-songwriter with a more introspective and heartfelt side.
The "Dying to Live" ballad combines animated footage of Billy Idol with archival material, showcasing the emotional depth of both the song and the film. With this new release, fans are given a glimpse into Idol's life story in a way that's both deeply personal and universally relatable.