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'To the Beat': Conchita Wurst has another killer track

Conchita Wurst has released another track for their forthcoming new album Truth Over Magnitude. The video for To The Beat sees the singer hanging out at home with a teenage boy while they play cards, spin roulette wheels and read mail.

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Its the fourth single to be released from the upcoming album and with each release the artist is showing their diversity in style.

Last night Conchita Wurst was one of the ringmasters at the final Life Ball in her hometown Vienna. The HIV/AIDS fundraiser has been a huge event on the social scene for decades but challenges in funding saw organisers announce that this year’s event would be the last one.

Check out Conchita Wurst’s latest tune. 

OIP Staff


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