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The Wanted: British band release Rule The World, the band's comeback after 7 years of hiatus

The Wanted: British band release Rule The World, the band’s comeback after 7 years of hiatus

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The song is part of the album “Most Wanted – The Greatest Hits” which will be released in November

The long-awaited return of The Wanted with a release "rule the world" - Image / Disclosureexercise
The long-awaited return of The Wanted with the release of “Rule The World” – Photo / Disclosure

Here he came! In early September, the British group RequiredThe owner of “Glad Your Came” and “Chasing The Sun” announced his return to the music scene after a 7-year hiatus. The members spread the news via Twitter, where they have already forwarded the new album’s name, “Most Wanted: Greatest Hits,” and its release date is November 12, 2021.

This Wednesday (13), the wait for more news is over. The new song is titled ‘rule the world’, arrived on all music streaming platforms, accompanied by the clip, also available at Youtube. The song was composed by Max George, one of the members.

The first activity of the boys, before the release of the new song, was an instrumental concert organized by Tom Parker, one of the group’s singers who was diagnosed with a brain tumor. They performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London earlier this month.

Cover of “The Most Wanted – The Greatest Hits” – Photo / Disclosure

In addition to celebrating the band’s history and comeback, the singers are celebrating the improvement in Tom’s health, with the artist sharing with fans that he has improved dramatically. An excerpt from a post revealed: “I am happy to announce that yesterday’s test results are stable, with a slight reduction in the tumor.”

With new songs, fans’ expectations for the album are growing more and more! The launch date has been set for November 12th. In addition to the digital format, the album will contain several physical formats (CD, cassette tape, vinyl record). NS Required A tour is also scheduled for next year, with dates throughout March, in the UK only.