Geri Horner has announced plans to release a tribute song in honour of her friend, George Michael.
The former Spice Girls singer has revealed sheāll be unveiling the track - her first solo release in the UK in more than a decade - on 23 June, two days before what would have been Georgeās 54th birthday.
She said she ādidnāt know quite what to do with my feelingsā following the loss of the āJesus To A Childā singer, explaining: āI was nine-months pregnant with my son Monty and I was full of emotions... so I put it in a song, which became āAngels in Chainsā.
āI feel very blessed to have the opportunity to work on this record with Chris Porter and the same team George had hand picked for his own projects.ā
Geri will be donating all the proceeds from the track, titled āAngels In Chainsā, to Childline, which was one of the many charities George supported throughout his lifetime.
Sheās also spoken about how George always encouraged her to pick up her solo career once again, telling The Sun: āI think I was quite scared [to return as a solo artist] if Iām really honest.
Geri was among the first of Georgeās famous friends to pay tribute in the wake of his death, commenting on Twitter that he was āa dear friend, the kindest, most generous and talented personā, and later named her newborn son in his honour.
Since leaving the Spice Girls, Geri had four number ones in the UK singles chart, but her most recent offering, āHalf Of Meā, famously sold less than 400 copies upon its release exclusively in Australia back in 2013.
More recently, sheās been widely reported to be involved in a Spice Girls reunion with former bandmates Mel B and Emma Bunton, though in January it was claimed that sheād āpulled outā of the project.