Music
Alesha looking forward to pop comeback
Published Sunday, Sep 14 2008, 09:28 BST | By Nick Levine and Neil Wilkes
Strictly Come Dancing champion Alesha Dixon has revealed she is looking forward to her pop comeback.
The former Mis-Teeq star will release 'The Boy Does Nothing', her first single since 2006, in November.
"I've never stopped working and I've never stopped recording," she told DS at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. "Even before I did Strictly I'd started the album, so when Strictly finished I just picked up where I left off."
"But I'm looking forward to getting back onstage with my dancers and my band and hopefully doing some shows. Hopefully people will enjoy what I've written."
Dixon also revealed that she has been working with R&B duo The Underdogs, Girls Aloud producers Xenomania and US songwriter Rick Nowels on her upcoming album.
Click 'play' below to watch our interview with Alesha Dixon:
The former Mis-Teeq star will release 'The Boy Does Nothing', her first single since 2006, in November.
"I've never stopped working and I've never stopped recording," she told DS at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. "Even before I did Strictly I'd started the album, so when Strictly finished I just picked up where I left off."
"But I'm looking forward to getting back onstage with my dancers and my band and hopefully doing some shows. Hopefully people will enjoy what I've written."
Dixon also revealed that she has been working with R&B duo The Underdogs, Girls Aloud producers Xenomania and US songwriter Rick Nowels on her upcoming album.
Click 'play' below to watch our interview with Alesha Dixon:
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