Almost two weeks after releasing his new music single, a dance version of Corey Hart’s ’80s hit. sunglasses at nightHeidi Klum continues to do everything she can to promote collaboration produced with EDM icon and DJ Tiësto.
On Friday, the German supermodel, 50, took to Instagram to share a stunning near-nude photo of herself filming the song’s official lyric video.
In the sexy photo, the blonde beauty can be seen lying topless, clad only in a glamorous fur coat and black V-string panties.
He posed with both arms raised above his head and his coat perfectly covering his bare chest.
The legendary supermodel also has her endless legs spread out and her long blonde tresses styled with her signature bangs.
Nearly two weeks after releasing her new music single, a dance cover of Corey Hart’s ’80s hit Sunglasses At Night, Heidi Klum continues to do her best to promote the collaboration produced with EDM icon and DJ Tiësto.
Of course, her dark sunglasses were her standout accessory.
She later uploaded stunning black and white images and clips of herself wearing her daring look on the beach.
In one shot, Klum shows off a bare chest while flipping her hair in the breeze while prancing in the ocean.
She protected her modesty with a single star emoji.
“My new song SUNGLASSES AT NIGHT, produced by the one and only @tiesto, is out today,” she wrote in the caption on release day, January 25, before sharing some inspiring advice: “Keep dreaming kids and don’t “Let no one tell you what.” you can and cannot do.’
Sunglasses At Night marks Klum’s third official single, following her Christmas song Wonderland (2006) and Chai Tea With Heidi (2022), which featured rap legend Snoop Dogg and WeddingCake (aka her husband’s DJ duo Tom Kaulitz with Devon Culiner).
On Friday, the German supermodel, 50, took to Instagram to share a stunning near-nude photo of herself filming the song’s official lyric video.
She later uploaded stunning black and white images of herself wearing her daring look on the beach.
The America’s Got Talent judge first released the version of Sunglasses At Night on January 25 and has since released videos to promote the single.
“Sunglasses at Night is really crazy to me, and now when my friends play this song, they say: ‘Oh my God, I’ve been singing this all day.’ It had that same vibe because it was going through my head all the time,” he confessed. Klum.
Hart gave his seal of approval to her new dance version with Tiesto.
‘Hello, Miss Heidi Klum! Congratulations! Good luck with your single! It’s the 40th anniversary of the song’s release. You are a star!’ the Canadian singer-songwriter shared with Klum on Instagram.
She proceeded to caption the post: ‘@coreyhartofficial The original of this huge 80’s hit. Thanks for the shout out and for letting @tiesto and I remix it!!!!’
It was Klum who initially came up with the idea of doing an EDM version of Sunglasses At Night, and he later took the idea to his friend Tiësto.
“So I said, ‘I’d love to do Sunglasses at Night.’ He said, ‘Oh my God, that’s a really cool idea.’ And then boom, here we are,” Klum said. People.
‘Sunglasses at Night is absolutely crazy to me, and now when my friends play this song, they say, ‘Oh my God, I’ve been singing this all day.’ It had that same vibe because it was going through my head all the time,’ he confessed.
It was Klum who initially came up with the idea of doing an EDM version of Sunglasses At Night, and he later took the idea to his friend, Tiësto.
DJ Tiësto ended up working with Klum on Sunglasses At Night producing the single
The original song was written and performed by Corey Hart and was the first single from his debut studio album First Offense (1983).
Hart, now 61, gave his approval for Klum and Tiësto to do an EDM version of Sunglasses At Night; The Canadian singer-songwriter is pictured in September 2022
The original version of Sunglasses At Night was released on January 21, 1984 as the first single from Canadian singer Corey Hart’s debut album, First Offense (1983).
It became a hit in the US, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending September 1, 1984, and became a staple on MTV’s video rotation.
Hart scored another hit with the follow-up It Ain’t Enough, the second single from First Offense.
In total, Hart has nine Top 40 hits on the US Billboard chart during his career which also includes Never Surrender, Boy In The Box, I Am By Your Side and Everything In My Heart, among others.