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Ellis-Bextor: 'I don't do comebacks'

Published Wednesday, Jun 17 2009, 11:50 BST | By David Balls
Ellis-Bextor: 'I don't do comebacks'

Rex Features

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has denied that her latest single should be considered a "comeback" song.

The singer, who paired up with the Freemasons on 'Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)', insisted that she always works on different projects rather than focusing solely on her music.

"I don't ever see myself as a comeback kind of person - it's just that I have a life where sometimes I'm doing one thing, and sometimes I'm doing another," she told Popjustice.

"Even when I did my third album it wasn't like 'the comeback' kind of thing. Fashions have changed loads - there was a time when there were lots of bands and boys with guitars and I'm just proud that I've weathered that really.

"It hasn't always been easy putting out the records that I like to put out but I just stuck to my guns and now hopefully I can enjoy coming back into vogue again."

The star is currently working on the follow-up album to 2007's Trip The Light Fantastic and promised an "electro-dance" sound, including a collaboration with Calvin Harris.

> Click here to read our recent Sophie Ellis-Bextor interview

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