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Rebecca Ferguson announces new single 'Too Good To Lose'
Published Tuesday, Jan 10 2012, 15:57 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 21 comments
Rebecca Ferguson has announced details about her next single.
'Too Good To Lose' will serve as the singer's latest cut. It is officially released on February 26.

The track marks the second single from her album Heaven after 'Nothing's Real But Love', which peaked at number ten on the singles chart last year.
The star's album became the highest-selling debut of 2011 by a female artist, shifting over 128,000 in seven days. The record has sold 450,000 copies to date.
Ferguson kicks off her UK tour next month with a sold-out show in Manchester, before playing Glasgow, Liverpool and London's Theatre Royal.
The singer recently admitted that she wouldn't let her children watch Rihanna, adding: "You don't have to be a sexual thing to a man."
> Read Digital Spy's review of 'Heaven'
Listen to a clip of 'Too Good To Lose' below:
'Too Good To Lose' will serve as the singer's latest cut. It is officially released on February 26.

The track marks the second single from her album Heaven after 'Nothing's Real But Love', which peaked at number ten on the singles chart last year.
The star's album became the highest-selling debut of 2011 by a female artist, shifting over 128,000 in seven days. The record has sold 450,000 copies to date.
Ferguson kicks off her UK tour next month with a sold-out show in Manchester, before playing Glasgow, Liverpool and London's Theatre Royal.
The singer recently admitted that she wouldn't let her children watch Rihanna, adding: "You don't have to be a sexual thing to a man."
> Read Digital Spy's review of 'Heaven'
Listen to a clip of 'Too Good To Lose' below:
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