Eden Alene - Coming Out (extended Version) Apr 2026
Her five-octave range makes her one of the few contemporary artists capable of matching the technical demands of a high-energy, extended disco production. 3. Cultural Impact and Modern Meaning
The phrase "Coming Out" carries a weight that transcends simple lyrics, serving as a cultural "battle cry" for self-expression and liberation. Originally penned by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic for Diana Ross’s 1980 album Diana , the song was inspired by the sight of drag queens dressed as Ross at a New York nightclub. 1. A Masterclass in Disco Production Eden Alene - Coming Out (Extended Version)
Beyond its specific roots, the lyrics— "I want the world to know, I got to let it show" —serve as a universal message for women and marginalized groups to own their power. Summary of Key Versions Key Features Original Single (1980) Her five-octave range makes her one of the
The song has evolved from a personal declaration for Diana Ross into a definitive . Originally penned by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards
As the first Ethiopian-Israeli to represent her country at Eurovision, Alene herself became a symbol of pride and "coming out" into the global spotlight.