Tiffany Haddish Unveils New Song ‘Woman Up,’ Penned by Diane Warren

Tiffany Haddish

Tiffany Haddish

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Tiffany Haddish is beginning Black Music Month with a bang. Billboard can specifically reveal that her forthcoming solitary “Woman Up” is getting here initial point Friday (June 7), and it was created by Grammy- winning songwriting symbol Diane Warren.

The tune, which catches the spirit of women empowerment and conquering barriers, adheres to Haddish’s similarly motivational 2024 publication I Curse You With Joy, which information her discovered lessons of youth injury, being a Black female in the amusement service and rejoining with her separated daddy.

“I hate to see you this way/ Lying in your bed, covers over your head, thinking that it’s over,” Haddish sings on the positive anthem. “But it’s not, just stop/ And woman up.” (Listen to a fragment listed below.).

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In enhancement to the tune, Haddish is additionally launching a video, with Warren herself making a cameo.

“I am beyond excited to share this incredible song ‘Woman Up’ with the world,” the Girls Trip celebrity cooperated a declaration withBillboard “Collaborating with legendary songwriter Diane Warren has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember. The essence of this song accurately describes how I get myself motivated on a daily basis and pick myself up when I need it most.”

Warren included: “It was great to work with Tiffany on ‘Woman Up.’ It’s a song about being knocked down and picking yourself back up. Tiffany makes you believe every word, that nothing can hold you back or keep you down.”

Haddish is currently a Grammy victor, taking home ideal funny cd in 2021 for a cd from her unique Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah— noting the 6th female total to win in this group and the 2nd Black female to get the distinction after Whoopi Goldberg 35 years prior to in 1986.

Warren has actually created 9 tracks that have actually covered the Billboard Hot 100, consisting of Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me” (6 weeks atNo 1 in 1996) and Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” (4 weeks atNo 1 in 1998). She’s won one Grammy from 15 elections and has 15 responds in the most effective initial tune group at the Academy Awards.

Pre- conserve “Woman Up” here prior to it gets to twelve o’clock at night ET/9 p.m. PT tonight, and pay attention to a fragment of the tune listed below:

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