Cher fans are hoping to propel the diva back into the iTunes charts with a new social media campaign.
#JusticeForLivingProof will take place on Monday, and will see the singer’s biggest fans all click to purchase the album at 2 pm ET (7 pm BST).
The campaign is inspired by similar efforts from fans of Madonna, Mariah Carey, and Britney Spears, all of whom got classic albums to the top spot.
Living Proof was released in 2001 as the follow-up to Cher’s international smash hit Believe, but failed to replicate its success.
Singles including The Music’s No Good Without You, Song For The Lonely, and A Different Kind Of Love Song were moderately well received, the record stalled at No. 9 in the US and 46 in the UK.
If you haven’t already, check out Cher’s brand new single for 2020 here.