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Jessica Simpson is sharing a new song with fans — and it's one that's helped her heal from the painful experiences in her past. The year-old singer and fashion designer recorded her own emotional rendition of "Particles" by British rockers Nothing But Thieves.

Simpson 's beautiful and spare version of the song, which details a struggle with addiction, comes less than two weeks after she celebrated four years of sobriety.

This song healed a broken piece of me," Simpson wrote in a message on the song's official video page on YouTube. In the video, Simpson sits in a candlelit room singing into a microphone, at times glancing into the camera. She soars on the song's high notes, while a gentle piano accompanies her. Her struggles, her addiction do not define her, they are just part of her book of life," one wrote. Earlier this month, Simpson opened up in a candid post on Instagram about her decision to quit drinking four years ago.

Simpson posted an "unrecognizable" photo of herself taken in that showed her sitting in a dark room. In her caption, the entertainer recalled knowing then that it was time for her to change her life. The "I Wanna Love You Forever" singer, who shares three children with husband Eric Johnson, said her abuse of alcohol was a symptom of her inability to love herself. I was. We continue to want our music videos. Yes, Michael Jackson is on here. A few pre-date the channel; several have never played on MTV at all.

But all of these picks are perfect examples of how pairing sound and vision created an entire artistic vocabulary, gave us a handful of miniature-movie masterpieces, and changed how we heard and saw music. Newswire Powered by. Close the menu. Rolling Stone. Log In. To help keep your account secure, please log-in again. You are no longer onsite at your organization.

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