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AMANDLA STENBERG RELEASES 'ALICE', AN ORIGINAL SONG VIA A24 MUSIC

AMANDLA STENBERG RELEASES 'ALICE', AN ORIGINAL SONG VIA A24 MUSIC
INSPIRED-BY TRACK FOR A24'S 'BODIES BODIES BODIES'
September 27th, 2022 - Today, actress, social activist and musician Amandla Stenberg releases new song, Alice’, via the newly formed A24 Music. You can listen here.
Amandla created the original song for A24’s hit satirical murder mystery film ‘Bodies, Bodies, Bodies’, co-writing and producing the song with close collaborator Benjamin Morsberger. It is the latest track to be released from the film’s soundtrack following Charli XCX’s ‘Hot Girl’, and the original score by Disasterpeace.
‘Alice’ is a provocative, brow-raising pop-rock track, inspired by breakout star Rachel Sennotts character, Alice. Amandla lends her swagger and bravado to the soundtrack, effortlessly mirroring the boldness of her character, Sophie, in the film. With lyrics to leave even the most brazen listener shell-shocked, ‘Alice’ is destined to be a repeat play.
‘Bodies, Bodies, Bodies’ is available to stream everywhere today.
Starring Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha’la Herrold, Chase Sui Wonders, Rachel Sennott, Lee Pace and Pete Davidson, the film follows the night when a group of rich twenty-somethings plan a hurricane party at a remote family mansion. A party game goes awry in the fresh and funny look at backstabbing, fake friends, and one party gone very, very wrong.
Praise for ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’:
“One of those movies that wins you over scene by scene, before sealing the deal with its marvelous, ludicrous ending.” - Time 
“Bodies Bodies Bodies, with its restless camera movement and improv-style acting and general overdramatic rambunctiousness, is like “And Then There Were None” staged by John Cassavetes for the age of Instagram” - Variety
“[Bodies, Bodies, Bodies] succeeds in making a young basement horror movie for today. And, as last year’s “Scream” reboot showed us, it’s a genre that’s been stuck for far too long in 1996.” - New York Post 


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