Irene Michaels Unveils the Powerful New Music Video for “Younger,” Written by Award-Winning Composer Michael A. Levine

Irene Michaels Unveils the Powerful New Music Video for “Younger,” Written by Award-Winning Composer Michael A. Levine

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Singer, author, and timeless entertainer Irene Michaels celebrates this Black Friday with the official release of the music video for her deeply moving new single “Younger.” Written by Emmy-nominated composer Michael A. Levine, the song is a vibrant reminder that reinvention, strength, and self-belief have no age limits.

“Younger” is more than a piece of music—it’s an anthem of resilience. In her unmistakable style, Irene Michaels delivers a performance that blends elegance, passion, and an unwavering sense of possibility. The video echoes the spirit of the track, capturing Irene’s signature glamour while spotlighting her message that life’s greatest chapters are often written later, with more clarity, courage, and joy than ever before.

With a long career spanning music, acting, writing, and philanthropy, Michaels has continually demonstrated that reinvention is part of her DNA. “Younger” stands as a reflection of her journey—one marked by evolution, artistry, and an enduring love for creativity. The collaboration with Michael A. Levine, known for his global work in film, television, and contemporary music, elevates the track into an inspirational, shimmering moment of empowerment.

Released worldwide on Worldstar Empire Records, the new video arrives today as a Black Friday gift of hope, energy, and celebration for fans everywhere. Vibrant, uplifting, and visually striking, “Younger” is poised to become one of Irene Michaels’ most defining releases.

Watch the official “Younger” music video on Youtube here:

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