Music
Buena unhappy over Sugababes song
Published Thursday, Jul 12 2007, 23:30 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Mutya Buena reacted in fury when she learned that a song on her new album was written by Sugababes star Amelle Berrabah.
The singer, who left the group in 2005 and was replaced by Berrabah, told her record company that she wanted to ditch the track after she was told who had penned it - but bosses refused to budge on the matter.
An insider told Closer magazine: "Mutya went mad. The track was offered to the Sugababes first, but they turned it down so it got passed on to Mut. She put the song on the album, then the record company had to break the bad news to her.
"Mutya was fuming and wanted the track taken off. They wouldn't ditch the song so they compromised by changing Amelle's name to a made-up one in the credits."
The singer, who left the group in 2005 and was replaced by Berrabah, told her record company that she wanted to ditch the track after she was told who had penned it - but bosses refused to budge on the matter.
An insider told Closer magazine: "Mutya went mad. The track was offered to the Sugababes first, but they turned it down so it got passed on to Mut. She put the song on the album, then the record company had to break the bad news to her.
"Mutya was fuming and wanted the track taken off. They wouldn't ditch the song so they compromised by changing Amelle's name to a made-up one in the credits."
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