Justin Bieber is offering back this Christmas. The singer has collaborated with the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS (National Health Service) Choir for a foundation variant of his single “Holy.” The coordinated effort is an accolade for the enthusiastic work the British health service has done to battle COVID-19 in the UK.

As per NME, the variant was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London and is set for discharge on Friday (Dec. 18), with continues scheduled to be part between NHS Charities Together and the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Charity. “It’s great to be reunited with the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS choir as we share a fun bit of UK chart history together,” said Bieber in a proclamation. “Especially in these difficult times, I’m humbled to team up with them for a charity single that will benefit NHS workers on the frontlines of this pandemic and pay tribute to their unbelievable dedication.”

“We’re beyond excited to finally share the news!!! We’re back together with our old friend @justinbieber, singing our hearts out on this new version of his gorgeous song ‘Holy’, all to raise money for @NHSCharities and @LG_NHS!,” read a tweet from the NHS Choir about the coordinated effort, which beefs up the first with the angelic voices of the ensemble, decked out in their hospital scrubs.

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