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Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love

Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love
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Tuesday 21 September 2:34 p.m.

The X factor and Girls Aloud beauty Cheryl Cole has hit just with her brand new single Fight for this Love.
We love it and reckon you will too, check out the video down on the right.

It took the instant approval of the hottest pop producer in the world right now, Black Eyed Peas hitmaker Will.I.Am, to get the Cheryl Cole solo locomotion steaming. ‘This is how it all began,’ says Cheryl, in classic fairytale mode, of her solo journey. ‘Last year we made The Passions of Girls Aloud. I decided I wanted to have a go at street-dance. The reward at the end of the show was a guest appearance in a Will.I.Am video, for his single Heartbreaker. We became friends and he said he was interested in working with me again. It was a massive compliment but I didn’t even register it, really. I was working hard with the Girls. They were my complete focus.’

But after the Out of Control Tour came X Factor and then Record company folk began asking if she was interested in Will.I.Am’s offer and so she decided to take some time out to work with him in the studio. ‘The way we work with Girls Aloud is that we’ll go into the vocal booth and do our lines on a track that’s already almost completed. With Will I was seeing music being made right from the ground up. He’d ask my opinion on the beats and the words. He’d send me off to write hooks.’

The recording process gathered momentum after Will and Cheryl had alighted on the gob-stopping robo-pop R&B duet 3 Words that will form the centrepiece of Cheryl Cole, solo. ‘I still can’t quite believe that that song is mine,’ says Cheryl now, justifiably chuffed with the results; a lean sound that straddles an imaginary dancefloor somewhere between Ibiza and South Beach, Miami and welds it to a lyric that sounds as if it were crafted from the finer end of a Geordie text message.'

She says, ‘Right from the start with this I knew what I wouldn’t sing. If I heard a thumping dance beat or a phrase I wouldn’t use, it’d go. If I was going to make a solo record it had to be a record that I’d play in the house. I love what the Girls do. I love the quirkiness and I love that it is our sound. But this time it had to be personal.’

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  • Paul
    Kimbra - Settle Down. she is a Nz artist i think she is twenty she has just put out her first single and is gigging in australia! i think she is awesome different but very cool!!!
    04-Oct-2010 10:48 p.m.
  • Seb McCole
    NEW SONG JASON DERULO ENCORE!!!!!!
    03-Oct-2010 11:17 a.m.
  • Gaz
    For some reason, I never could stand the original of this song. The Ali Nadem remix wreaks havoc compared to the original. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXNQd6Kay0o
    21-Sep-2010 04:00 p.m.

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