Paul McCartney has started the new year by sharing a new song called "Get Enough."
The track, which McCartney co-wrote and produced with Zach Skelton and OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder, arrives just four months after his 17th solo album, Egypt Station.
Last month, the Beatles legend had released a single "Who Cares" along with its anti-bullying video, starring Emma Stone.
McCartney will commence the U.S. leg of his Freshen Up tour on May 23 kicking off from New Orleans, Louisiana and wrapping up on July 13 in Los Angeles, California.
Egypt Station was McCartney's first Number 1 record in the U.S. since 1982's Tug of War.
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