Republic Records to release The High Note soundtrack on May 29th
Emmy Nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning actress Tracee Ellis Ross releases the official music video to “Love Myself.” The track is the first single to the upcoming film The High Note in which Tracee Ellis Ross stars in as recording artist “Grace Davis.”
Last week, Ross debuted “Love Myself” on Instagram Live to fans and friends like, Michelle Obama, Janelle Monáe, Lena Waithe, Sarah Paulson, Kerry Washington, her incredible mother Diana Ross, and more.
Written by Sarah Aarons [Alessia Cara, John Legend, Khalid] and Greg Kurstin [Paul McCartney, P!nk, Céline Dion], “Love Myself” is a pivotal song in the movie performed by Tracee Ellis Ross as “Grace Davis.” This notably marks the first time the actress has released a song, which highlights her dynamic voice as “Grace Davis” and sets the stage for both the record and the film.
The video will make its broadcast debut on BET Thursday, May 21st at noon ET via their cable TV music platforms BET Soul and BET Her.
Republic Records and Focus Features recently announced the release of The High Note Original Motion Picture Soundtrack which arrives the same day as the film, which will be available on at home on demand.
Produced by GRAMMY Award-winner Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins [Michael Jackson, Beyoncé], the 15 song Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features new recordings by cast members Ross and Kelvin Harrison, Jr.
Beyond “Love Myself,” Ross delivers stunning performances of “Bad Girl,” “Stop For A Minute,” “New To Me,” and a duet with Harrison, Jr. on “Like I Do.” Additionally, classics from Donny Hathaway, Maxine Brown, and Aretha Franklin as well as the single “Mind Over Matter” by Anthony Ramos round out the track listing.