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Cheryl Cole Announces Details Of New Single 'Call My Name' & New Album 'A Million Lights'

Wednesday, 18 April 2012 Written by Jon Stickler
Cheryl Cole Announces Details Of New Single 'Call My Name' & New Album 'A Million Lights'

Pop superstar Cheryl Cole will return with a new single and album this summer. The album's lead single ‘Call My Name’, which is written and produced by Calvin Harris, will be released on 10th June and will have its first play on UK radio on Friday 20th April at 8.10am.

The music video, which was filmed in downtown LA, was directed by Anthony Mandler and will première on Wednesday 2nd May. Head back to Stereoboard to watch the video as soon as it is revealed!

‘Call My Name’ is taken from Cheryl’s third album ‘A Million Lights’ which is released on June 18th through Polydor Records. Cheryl recorded the album in London, New York and LA with collaborators including Alex Da Kid, will.i.am, Lana Del Rey, Jim Beanz and newcomers Pantha and HyGrade.

‘A Million Lights’ follows Cheryl’s previous solo albums ‘3 Words’ and ‘Messy Little Raindrops’ both of which went to Number One on the album charts in the UK.

Cheryl’s solo career started with the single ‘Fight For This Love’ which stormed to Number One in October 2009, it went on to top the charts in ten different countries. This was followed up by further top five singles ‘3 Words’ and ‘Parachute’ and another Number One with ‘Promise
This.’
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