Westlife announces new album, collaboration with Ed Sheeran
Good news, '90s kids! Westlife is dropping a new album titled "Wild Dreams" on November 26.
The iconic Irish boy band announced the news on their Facebook page with the photo of their album cover.
"The new album Wild Dreams out 26th November. Signed versions live on our store now, deluxe editions include 4x extra special versions of our biggest hits live from Ulster Hall! " they wrote in the caption.
According to the shop site, Wild Dreams Deluxe Edition is "a collection of 11 brand new songs plus live versions of the hits Uptown Girl, World of Our Own, Flying Without Wings and You Raise Me Up, all recently recorded at Ulster Hall for Radio 2. "
For the album, the shop site said Westlfie collaborated with special guest songwriters including Ed Sheeran for the song "My Hero," and Amy Wadge for the songs "Lifeline," and "Rewind."
Meanwhile, producers on the album include Jamie Scott (One Direction), Rami Yacoub (Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga) and Steve Mac (Ed Sheeran, Pink).
Westlife took the international music scene by storm in the late '90s, with hits like "Fool Again," "If I Let You Go," and their cover of Sarah McLachan's "Angel." —Jannielyn Ann Bigtas/JCB, GMA News