Exclusively on official website on April 9

Apr 7, 2010 10:18 GMT  ·  By
Adam Lambert introduces “Adam Lambert Remixes,” digital EP of remixes of his first two singles
   Adam Lambert introduces “Adam Lambert Remixes,” digital EP of remixes of his first two singles

Adam Lambert has a huge surprise for his millions of fans: a digital EP of remixes of the first two singles off his debut album, “For Your Entertainment.” The EP will also include a bonus track that Adam himself introduced a while back, and will become available in just two days on the artist’s official website.

“Adam Lambert Remixes” will become available exclusively on AdamOfficial on April 9 and then, a few days later, to other authorized providers on April 13. The EP includes, as mentioned above, remixes of “For Your Entertainment,” the lead single, and “Whataya Want from Me.” “Voodoo,” the song that did not make the cut on “FYE” but that appears on the international version of the album, will also be included on “Remixes.” The tracklisting of the EP will be as follows:

1. “Whataya Want From Me” Fonzerelli Electro House Club Mix - 5:51 2. “Whataya Want From Me” Brad Walsh A Vivir Mix - 4:31 3. “Whataya Want From Me” Jason Nevins Electrotek Extended Mix - 6:22 4. “For Your Entertainment” Bimbo Jones Vocal Mix - 6:29 5. “For Your Entertainment” Brad Walsh Remix - 4:56 6. “Voodoo” 3:14 (Unreleased Track)

In other Lambert news, the singer recently took to his Twitter page to list a series of questions he’d grown sick and tired of being asked. He had no problem with being asked about his personal life and outlandish style, but he’d rather he talked about his music, his message and his art, he said. Also on the list were questions of whether he kissed rising pop star Ke$ha, whether he met Madonna and if he had any plans or offers of filling in Freddie Mercury’s shoes as Queen’s frontman.

“Just did my third German interview where I was told that I have said ‘I’m the male Lady Gaga’. Lol I would never say that. I’m Adam Lambert. Of course I’m a fan and have the highest respect for her and there [are] some theatrical sensibilities that we share – but we are different people. The first question too many reporters ask has to do w GaGa. As much as I love her – it’s becoming tiresome. Would prefer to discuss MY art. I’m sure she would agree. More redundant questions that can be put to rest: yes it was amazing meeting Madonna. No I wasn’t asked to be Queen’s new frontman. :) Aaaaand yes, I kissed Kesha. It was fun,” Adam tweeted a short while ago, as we also informed you.