Maisie Peters and James Bay have released the track Funeral .
The 20-year-old pop singer and the Hold Back The River hitmaker have joined forces on the moving ballad from the soundtrack to Apple TV+ Original s Trying: Season 2 .
The full soundtrack saw Maisie co-write with James, 30, and Sophie Frances Cooke, while the collection also features collaborations with BRITs Rising Star-winner, Griff, and folk group Bear s Den.
Maisie said in a press release: Being asked to make a whole soundtrack was a huge challenge as I d never done anything like that before, but it was super interesting to me, so, I said yes . Having spoken with Jim [O Hanlon] and reading all the scripts, I started piecing it together with Joe [Rubel] and we wrote the bulk of it in two months last winter over FaceTime. Building the universe was so fun, and it was really special getting to collaborate with James, Griff, and Bear s Den, as I ve been big fans of them most of my life.
MEAT lovers in Bradford have been urged to go vegan through a new campaign after the city was voted the least vegan friendly place in the UK. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has placed a billboard poster on Rooley Lane encouraging meat-loving residents to have a change of heart and leave animals off their plates. The large advert features a picture of a pig with the tagline I Want You To Change - Go Vegan .
PETA s Go Vegan billboard on Rooley Lane in Bradford Kate Werner, PETA senior campaigns manager, said: PETA wants the UK’s vegan-unfriendliest city to turn over a new leaf in 2021 and start opting for delicious vegan meals that no animal had to suffer and die for.