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Rebecca Ferguson: 'Debut album Heaven is about staying grounded'
Published Friday, Nov 25 2011, 16:28 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 3 comments

The singer will release her first LP Heaven in the UK on December 5 and has admitted that the recurring theme throughout is love.
Ferguson told The Sun of new track 'Glitter & Gold': "It's about people who are really ambitious and get what they want but then forget what's real.
"It's something I'm very aware of but won't happen to me. My family are too grounded and I will go home to visit. I always need my dose of Liverpool to keep me grounded."
She continued: "The other day I came off a video shoot, got on the train and my mum phoned to say, 'Bring me a loaf and milk'.
"All day I'd been pampered and had people running around after me and within five minutes I was back to being just Becky."
Of new cut 'Shoulder To Shoulder', Ferguson explained: "It's just about a destructive relationship where you just love each other but you're just absolutely no good for each other."
The 25-year-old has co-written the entire collection with a host of successful songwriters including Eg White, Brian Higgins and Fraser T Smith.
Ferguson's debut single 'Nothing's Real But Love' is available to download now.
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Watch the music video for 'Nothing's Real But Love' below:
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