Jeremy Renner releases songs inspired by his recovery from his

Jeremy Renner releases songs inspired by his recovery from his snowplow accident

Jeremy Renner has revealed he has recorded a collection of songs marking the stages of his recovery following his accident on January 1st.

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In a recent Instagram post, the Hawkeye star announced the release of Love and Titanium, a collection of songs.

“A music series we have been writing since January 1st this year about the different stages of my recovery journey. “Creating “Love and Titanium” was painful, deeply healing and ultimately liberating for me,” the actor and singer captioned a promotional image.

“I hope I have the courage to share it with all of you,” he added.

Jeremy Renner is best known as an actor, but in 2020 he released the EPs “The Medicine” and “Live For Now”. The very active convalescent gave a preview of the album cover with a message consisting of a heart-shaped emoticon and an emblem that represents an engraving of the project title. At the top of the picture he wrote “Soon”.

The title “Love and Titanium” refers to a comment the Avengers actor made during an interview with ABC News earlier this year. “I lost a lot of flesh and bone in that experience,” he said of his snowplow accident, “but I was recharged and full of love and titanium.” »

In January 2023, Jeremy Renner was run over by his own snowplow and suffered over thirty broken bones. He has been recovering since then.

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