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Adam Lambert Shares Video For 'Eat U Alive'

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Adam Lambert recently shared a video for "Eat U Alive," the lead single from his upcoming album.

Lambert's self-titled sixth studio album, Adam, is set for release on July 10.

The "Eat U Alive" video was recorded in Paris and directed by Vitalii Akimov.

"'Eat U Alive' is the perfect primer into my next musical chapter," Lambert says about his new song. "I wanted to create songs that fit into a world reminiscent of the music that made a formative impact on me in the 90s and early 00's. Nine Inch Nails, Björk, Prince, Muse, Goldfrapp, Daft Punk, George Michael, Massive Attack and the Crystal Method are just a few who inspired the sound."

"The album explores both the light and shade of life and the razor's edge that separates a positive experience from a negative one. I hope these songs connect with anyone who has been through the confusing but necessary process of self-acceptance," he added. "There was a real liberation in acknowledging my own weaknesses and strengths. Accepting the bad and the good altogether. Revolutionary for someone who always thought of himself as a perfectionist and an idealist."

The 12-track album's release will be followed by a series of concerts across the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, kicking off at The Bellwether in Los Angeles on July 10.

"Eat U Alive" marks the first original music from Lambert since his critically-acclaimed Broadway debut in 2024.

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