Adam Lambert's track "Time for Miracles" for the apocalyptic disaster film 2012 was released over the weekend.
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Lambert talked with MTV about what to expect on his debut album: "Lambert worked with Rob Cavallo and former Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins on 'Music Again' and has a song written by Pink and Max Martin, 'What Do You Want From Me?' … 'It works on a relationship level, but I also relate to the sense of talking to the public,' he said. 'Like, 'This whole thing's a little freaked out, but please have faith in me, because I won't disappoint you.''He wrote the song 'Strut' with 'Idol' judge Kara DioGuardi, and he said, 'It's a Gary Glitter/ T.Rex-type empowerment lyric. You're not gonna find love and happiness unless you let your hair down and strut your stuff.'Lambert co-wrote 'Loaded Smile' with Linda Perry, and it's not quite as glittery as 'Strut.' … 'It's a bit dark, with all the vocals in falsetto,' he said. 'It feels like you're floating in space.'The album will span many genres, Lambert said, so he doesn't get stuck in one lane. 'I don't think an album has to have one sound. … I don't like boxing myself into a genre,' he said. 'But if I had to pick one major style, the classic-rock stuff is where I was most comfortable on the show — or at least that's what people saw me as the most. I wanna rock, I want people to dance, I want people to cry, I want people to smile and laugh,' he said. 'I wanna play dress-up!'"
Listen to "Time for Miracles", AFTER THE JUMP…