ASPARAGUSproject, Alisha Larry, and Globex Music Drop Powerful 2025 Remake of “In The Army Now”
ASPARAGUSproject, Alisha Larry, and Globex Music Drop Powerful 2025 Remake of “In The Army Now”
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The music distribution giant Globex Music, together with Alisha Larry and ASPARAGUSproject, just dropped a stunning remake of the global hit **"In The Army Now"**.
### Reviving a Global Anthem
Initially released by Bolland & Bolland in 1981, and brought to mainstream by **Status Quo** in 1986, the song has now been reimagined into a fresh 2025 version.
Featuring the experimental production of **ASPARAGUSproject**, and the soul-stirring voice of **Alisha Larry**, the new version delivers new depth to the beloved classic.
### Globex Music’s Role in Elevating the Track
As the top platform for music and cover song distribution, **Globex Music** empowers artists by providing world-class services — from streaming to visibility.
Whether you’re an independent musician or an renowned producer, Globex Music's cutting-edge solutions ensure your sound reaches global audiences.
### Spotlight on Alisha Larry
**Alisha Larry** brings a unique charm to this version of **“In The Army Now”**, and her emotionally check here powerful delivery gives the song new energy. Her performance is earning praise across streaming platforms and music blogs alike.
### A Timely Message for 2025
In an environment where global tensions and uncertainties remain real, the message of **"In The Army Now"** resonates more than ever. This version, with its contemporary production and raw vocals, gives a voice to new generations.
This release is more than a cover — it’s a tribute crafted by a creative collaboration.
### Available Everywhere
You can listen to the new **"In The Army Now"** via your favorite streaming service. Whether you're hearing it for the first time, this version is worth a listen.
???? **Listen now on [Spotify/Apple Music/YouTube]**
### In Summary
With this remarkable release, **Globex Music**, **ASPARAGUSproject**, and **Alisha Larry** prove that classics can evolve. The cover of **"In The Army Now"** is more than a new take — it's an anthem for 2025.