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On his new album with Jeff Beck, Johnny Depp criticizes his ex-wife Amber Heard

A report says that Johnny Depp is no longer keeping quiet. His latest album has songs about how he won his defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard.

The Sunday Times of London said that on the record he made with the famous British guitarist Jeff Beck, he sings, "I think you've said enough for one motherf—ing night." The record will come out on Friday.

Beck, who used to play guitar for the Yardbirds, and Depp wrote two of the songs on the album, which is called "18." The songs seem to show how Depp might have felt during the long, hard trial that brought the couple's troubled marriage to the public's attention.

On a song called "Sad Motherf—in' Parade," he sings, "You're sitting there like a dog with a seven-year itch."

In another line of the song, he shouts, "If I had a dime, it wouldn't reach your hand."

In June, Depp, who is 59, went on tour with Beck, who is 76, in the UK. The name of their album comes from how young they say they feel when they play music, the paper said.

Amber Heard
Depp recently won in a defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard.
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The Times says that after Depp's two songs, the rest of the songs on the album are covers. These include "Caroline, No" by Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys and "Venus and Furs" by Lou Reed of the Velvet Underground.

Depp has been playing music for a long time, even before he became a well-known actor. He recently said that his rock supergroup "Hollywood Vampires," which includes Johnny Depp, Joe Perry, Alice Cooper, and Tommy Henriksen, will go on tour next summer.

Last month, Depp won his case against Heard, 36, who he had sued for defamation after she wrote an article for the Washington Post in 2018 saying that an unnamed partner had been abused.

After a nationally televised trial, a seven-person jury gave Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages. However, Virginia law limits punitive damages to $350,000.

In the countersuit she filed against her ex-husband, Heard won $2 million.

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