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Baz Luhrmann Samples The Queen For New ‘Sunscreen’ Song Self-Isolation Remix

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Baz Luhrmann has updated his song “Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)” for the age of self-isolation. RELATED: The Queen And Prince William Both Release Easter Messages This week, the “Moulin Rouge” director released a new version of the spoken word song, featuring a sample of Queen Elizabeth’s televised address reassuring the public about the coronavirus pandemic.

The new remix also includes a sample of the British WWII classic “We’ll Meet Again” by Vera Lynn. RELATED: Prince William And Kate Middleton Lead Birthday Messages With Sweet Post As The Queen Turns 94 On his Instagram post, Luhrmann encouraged fans to record their own videos of singing and dancing to the track, and he’ll use the submissions to create a video to go along with

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