Women Of The 80’s Collaborate On ’80 For Brady’ Song
If you’re excited about the upcoming 80 For Brady movie, you’re gonna love this. Just like the 80 For Brady cast, a talented group of women came together for the film. This time to release a new song for it. And let’s get into all the reasons this, and the movie, have people everywhere talking.
First let’s talk about the single. It’s called Gonna Be You. And singing on the track is a star-studded group of women. Cyndi Lauper, Debbie Harry, Dolly Parton, Belinda Carlisle and Gloria Estefan. Scroll down to listen to the song.
Another exciting aspect of this song is who wrote it. You might recognize the name Diane Warren. This award-winning singer songwriter made history in the late 80’s. She was the first songwriter to have seven hits, all by different artists, on the billboard charts at the same time.
Warren has written nine number one and 32 Top-10 songs in her career. Additionally, she has a collection of awards on her shelf. So the fact that she’s written this new single is pretty exciting. Add the fact that she has five of the most talented women in music, and you’ve got a sure winner.
Warren explained in a statement her inspiration for the song. She said she wanted to write something that celebrated the deep friendship of the women in 80 For Brady. And since the number “80” was in the title, she thought gathering female icons from the 80’s was a perfect way to do it.
In the statement, Warren said “Everyone I approached said yes and was just as excited as me!! ‘Gonna Be You’ is that song you want to sing along to with all your good friends!!!” (pitchfork.com)
80 For Brady was co-produced by Tom Brady. He also stars in the film. And he’ll be alongside another talented group of women. Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sally Field and Rita Moreno. The four women play lifelong friends and diehard Brady fans. The film follows an epic journey they share when they travel to Superbowl LI to watch their hero play.
In the trailer, you see just how funny this sports comedy is going to be. The film comes out February 3, 2023.
And here’s the video for Gonna Be You.
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Tom Brady Loses His Cool Over THAT Question
Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended the season with a sad loss of 31-14, to the Dallas Cowboys.
Speculation was already running rampant on whether Tom Brady, now 45 years old, would retire – for the second time – return to the Buccaneers, or move on to play for a new NFL franchise. Will we soon be dumping “Tompa Bay” for “BRADER-NATION”??
The reasons for speculation are obvious. Whether you like it or not, many consider Tom Brady to be the greatest of all-time, but it became clear that Brady isn’t quite ready to make his decision.
Brady made his weekly appearance with Jim Gray on his Let’s Go podcast and of course, Gray asked about Brady’s future and whether there was any timetable on a decision. Is he retiring, or what?
Tom-Tom responded with an answer that wasn’t what you’d call “polite.” His short response: “Jim, if I knew what I was going to [effing] do, I would’ve already [effing] done it, okay…” Well allllriiighty then! Brady went on to say, ” I’m taking a day at a time . . . I appreciate you asking, thank you.”
Could he choose the Raiders? Everything about it makes sense.
Coaching was a major problem for Brady during this last season with the Buccaneers. The Buccaneers’ inability to adequately replace retired Bruce Arians is a big part of the reason he isn’t expected to return to Tampa Bay in 2023. It was probably the first time in his career that Brady had subpar coaching after spending the first 22 seasons of his career with Bill Belichick and Arians.
Josh McDaniels spent most of his career with the Patriots, and he worked extensively with Brady. The two enjoyed huge success together. Brady also knows McDaniels’ offense and should be able to transition back into it rather seamlessly.
So, go ahead and say it: BRADER-NATION!!!! (We know nothing for sure, I just like saying it…)
Below are some things you might not know about the GOAT man. Go easy on me, I’m just having some fun!
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Wendy Rush is the midday host on one of Vegas's top stations, 96.3 KKLZ. She has been with the station for ten years and comes with a diverse career background. In addition to being a radio host, Wendy has lived the Vegas life as an entertainer. She has been a celebrity impersonator, rock band singer, and improv comedian. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Wendy writes about music, celebrities, mental health and wellness, and life as a Las Vegas local.