Two iconic voices of the 80s music scene, Peter Murphy of Bauhaus and Boy George of Culture Club, have joined forces for a special collaboration. The two singers have released a new song titled “Let the Flowers Grow,” which marks their first-ever collaboration after decades of friendship and mutual admiration.
The idea for the song came about when Murphy and Boy George were discussing the current state of the world and the need for more positivity and unity. They decided to use their voices and music to spread a message of hope and love.
“Let the Flowers Grow” is a beautiful and uplifting track that showcases the unique vocal styles of both Murphy and Boy George. The song is a blend of their signature sounds, with Murphy’s deep and haunting baritone and Boy George’s soulful and emotive vocals.
The lyrics of the song speak of the power of love and the need to come together as one. It encourages listeners to let go of hate and negativity and instead, let love and kindness bloom like flowers. The chorus, “Let the flowers grow, let the love flow,” is a powerful reminder of the importance of spreading love and positivity in a world that can often feel divided.
The collaboration between Murphy and Boy George is a long-awaited one for fans of both artists. The two have been friends for over 40 years and have always admired each other’s music. However, due to their busy schedules and different musical paths, they never had the opportunity to work together until now.
In a joint statement, Murphy and Boy George expressed their excitement for the release of “Let the Flowers Grow” and their hope that it will bring joy and comfort to listeners. They also hinted at the possibility of more collaborations in the future, stating, “This is just the beginning.”
“Let the Flowers Grow” is now available on all streaming platforms, and a music video for the song is set to be released soon. Fans of both Murphy and Boy George can look forward to more exciting projects from these two iconic artists in the future.