Culture September 20, 2019

Listen to Chris Cornell's daughter Toni's new single 'Far Away Places'

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Toni Cornell, the 15-year-old daughter of the late Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell, has released her debut single.

The song is called "Far Away Places," and is available now to listen to on YouTube. The video was released earlier this week and has over 30,000 views.

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Comments on the streaming platform are very supportive of the young girl.

"Well done Toni! and yes! we can hear Chris in here... You are very talented, I hope you'd make some rock in the future. Loud LOVE!" one person wrote.

Another added, "I can feel Chris's magic through you.. you have it too .. great song."

The young singer wrote "Far Away Places" when she was 12 years old. The track was recorded and produced by her father in February 2017, just months before he died that May, an official press release explains.

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In 2015, Cornell performed on stage for the first time when she joined Chris Cornell for a duet of the Bob Marley track "Redemption Song."

Following the death of her father and his friend Chester Bennington's passing, she performed a cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" alongside OneRepublic on ABC's "Good Morning America."

"It's an honor to perform this for my dad and Chester and to sing for them," Cornell said at the time.

"Chester sang this at Chris' funeral, and this is arguably one of the greatest songs written in the last 50 years," OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder, who performed alongside Cornell on "GMA," said of the song "Hallelujah." "It's a very special song to us, and I think to most people and especially to Toni [Cornell] as well."