VIDEO: Meat Loaf Talks New Album, Addresses On-Stage Collapse on TODAY

By: Sep. 13, 2016
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Rock singer Meat Loaf exploded onto the scene with his album "Bat Out of Hell" nearly 40 years ago. He stops by NBC's TODAYto share that he's positive that his new album, "Braver Than We Are," will be his last, and says that he originally wanted Apple to release it as one, album-length track. He also addresses concerns about his health, saying that his recent collapse on stage was due solely to dehydration.

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