JOHNNY DEPP has seemingly criticised Amber Heard on a new album he’s recorded.
Johnny Depp wrote two songs for his new release with musician Jeff Beck who he appeared with on stage during his defamation trial against Amber Heard. The Pirates Of The Caribbean star has reportedly broken his silence in a new song after winning his sensational defamation trial against his ex-wife.
“I think you’ve said enough for one motherf***ing night,” he sings with British guitarist Jeff Beck according to a report.
The track is set to release this Friday, The Sunday Times added.
Depp penned two songs on the album, titled “18,” with Beck and the tunes revealed the actor’s emotions and feelings during the weeks-long trial.
“You’re sitting there like a dog with a seven-year itch,” he sings on one track, called “Sad Motherf***in’ Parade,” according to the Times.
“If I had a dime, it wouldn’t reach your hand,” another line noted.
Depp, 59, joined Beck, 76, on a string of tour dates throughout the UK in June and their album is named for the youthful age the pair say they feel whenever they play music.
After Depp’s two songs, the remaining tracks off of the album are cover songs, including Caroline, No by the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, and Lou Reed’s Venus and Furs by the Velvet Underground.
Outside of his prolific acting career, Depp has a long history of playing music.
He recently announced he will be going on tour next summer with his rock supergroup Hollywood Vampires” which consists of Depp, Joe Perry, Alice Cooper and Tommy Henriksen.
Depp scored a win in his case last month against Heard, 36, whom he sued for defamation after she wrote a piece for the Washington Post in 2018 alleging domestic abuse against an unnamed partner.
After a nationally televised trial, a seven-person jury awarded Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages – though Virginia law caps punitive damages at $350,000.
Heard was awarded $2 million in her countersuit against her ex-husband.
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