Entertainment Music Fergie Parties with Viral Stars Baddie Winkle and Baby Ariel in New 'Life Goes On' Music Video The singer previously told PEOPLE she wanted to "show my vulnerable side" on the hopeful new single By Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson Instagram Twitter Jeff Nelson is the Senior News Editor, Entertainment at PEOPLE. For nearly a decade, he has worked across the brand's entertainment verticals, reporting on breaking news and writing and editing across platforms, as well as securing A-list cover exclusives, including Barry Manilow's coming out and an at-home interview with Madonna. Jeff has appeared as an expert on Good Morning America, Extra, HLN and SiriusXM, as well as at RuPaul's DragCon as a moderator. He studied magazine journalism at Drake University, graduating with a B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 16, 2016 02:52 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Fergie‘s comeback tour continues! On Friday afternoon, the pop star released the music video for her new single “Life Goes On,” and the clip features surprising cameos by two social media stars: octogenarian Instagram maven Baddie Winkle and Musical.ly breakout Baby Ariel. In the video, Fergie, 41, is seen cruising down a highway in a convertible before she picks up Winkle and Ariel, who are hitchhiking, and brings them along to a beach party. The hopeful, inspiring “Life Goes On” is the second new track the singer has released in 2016, following this summer’s “M.I.L.F. $.” Both are expected to appear on her much-anticipated sophomore solo album, which she’s said will be called Double Dutchess and hopes to release early next year. It’s been 10 years since she released her debut solo effort, The Dutchess, which featured modern pop classics like “London Bridge,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Fergalicious.” Last month, Fergie opened up to PEOPLE about her new single. “It all felt like the right sentiment at the right time. The universe works in really weird ways. It just felt like the world needs healing,” she said at the time. “I just wanted to…peel back the layers and show my vulnerable side because there’s so much vulnerability on my album that I just wanted people to know that it’s not just one thing.”