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Nicola Roberts teases new 'Yo-Yo' video - pictures
Published Friday, Nov 25 2011, 15:05 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 20 comments
Nicola Roberts has unveiled two stills from her forthcoming music video 'Yo-Yo' exclusively on Digital Spy.
The singer is seen smelling a bunch of roses and playing with a pair of shoes in the clip, which will premiere in full next week.

'Yo-Yo' - which was co-written by Roberts - marks the third cut from her debut solo album Cinderella's Eyes, which peaked in the top 20 on the chart earlier this year.
The star recently described the track as "being in that position with a guy when you really don't know whether you're coming or going.
"[It] can make you really vulnerable. It's the dark, desperate and doubtful side of love."

Roberts recently confirmed that she has started working on second solo album, adding: "I'm never happier than when I'm in the studio with my tracksuit on, creating music all day."
> Nicola Roberts clarifies Madonna 'Give Me All Your Love' copycat claim
Listen to 'Yo-Yo' below:
The singer is seen smelling a bunch of roses and playing with a pair of shoes in the clip, which will premiere in full next week.

'Yo-Yo' - which was co-written by Roberts - marks the third cut from her debut solo album Cinderella's Eyes, which peaked in the top 20 on the chart earlier this year.
The star recently described the track as "being in that position with a guy when you really don't know whether you're coming or going.
"[It] can make you really vulnerable. It's the dark, desperate and doubtful side of love."

Roberts recently confirmed that she has started working on second solo album, adding: "I'm never happier than when I'm in the studio with my tracksuit on, creating music all day."
> Nicola Roberts clarifies Madonna 'Give Me All Your Love' copycat claim
Listen to 'Yo-Yo' below:
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