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David Bowie releases first song in 10 years, 'Where Are We Now' [VIDEO]

Has time ch-ch-changed David Bowie? Listen for yourself: Bowie is back with a brand new single.
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Published: Jan. 8, 2013 at 11:12 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

Legendary musician and glam rock pioneer David Bowie celebrated his 66th birthday Tuesday by announcing his first studio album in a decade, "The Next Day," and unveiling the LP's first single and music video, "Where Are We Now."

The 66-year-old Brit hasn't come out with an album since 2003's "Reality," but he's been hard at work in the studio making "The Next Day" with "Space Oddity" producer Tony Visconti. Installation artist Tony Oursler directed the music video. Bowie's head appears as a puppet.

You can buy "Where Are We Now" on iTunes and pre-order "The Next Day," due out in March.

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