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Leona Lewis unveils 'Hurt' EP tracklisting, artwork
Published Sunday, Dec 4 2011, 14:38 GMT | By Colin Daniels | 32 comments
Leona Lewis has released the details of her upcoming EP.
The collection is called Hurt and will feature three new tracks from the former X Factor winner.
'Hurt', 'Iris' and 'Colorblind' appear on the EP, which is due for release on December 9, according to Amazon.

Speaking to Digital Spy last month, Lewis confirmed that she will be performing on both the US and UK versions of The X Factor in support of Hurt.
"I'm going to be on X Factor UK and US. I should be doing the final," she said.
"I'm going to be working with Fraser [T Smith] for a little while. I've just done the EP, so that's all recorded and will be out this year."
The release of Lewis's third studio album Glassheart has been pushed back to March 26, 2012.
Watch Leona Lewis in her video for 'Collide' below:
The collection is called Hurt and will feature three new tracks from the former X Factor winner.
'Hurt', 'Iris' and 'Colorblind' appear on the EP, which is due for release on December 9, according to Amazon.

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Speaking to Digital Spy last month, Lewis confirmed that she will be performing on both the US and UK versions of The X Factor in support of Hurt.
"I'm going to be on X Factor UK and US. I should be doing the final," she said.
"I'm going to be working with Fraser [T Smith] for a little while. I've just done the EP, so that's all recorded and will be out this year."
The release of Lewis's third studio album Glassheart has been pushed back to March 26, 2012.
Watch Leona Lewis in her video for 'Collide' below:
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