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The Hub on iRadio With Louise Clarke

The Hub with Louise Clarke brings you all the hot topics that concern iRadio listener's lives. You can contact the show on 087 1102 107 if you have a question you want to ask..

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Leigh-Anne Chats To iRadio About Her New Single 'Dont Say Love'

LEIGH-ANNE RELEASES DEBUT SINGLE AND MUSIC VIDEO  Louise Clarke from The Hub on iRadio chatted to Leigh-Anne about her debut single ‘Don’t Say Love’ with an accompanying music video via Warner Records out now.   As the first glimpse into Leigh-Anne's rebirth as a solo artist, ‘Don’t Say Love’ sees the singer show us a side to herself she is finally ready to share. Produced by Jon Bellion and Pete Nappi, co-written by Aldae, the track combines her smooth vocals with a high-energy, garage-infused beat, touching upon black music references.   Speaking on the track Leigh-Anne explains "“Don’t Say Love” is about no longer seeking external validation and regaining my confidence and sense of self in a world where I often felt misunderstood and unheard. This video is a visual representation of me finding my voice. I’m excited to continue to do so with my first love, music”   Directed by Emil Nava, the music video follows Leigh-Anne’s captivating journey. Navigating the vibrant streets, we are drawn into her internal struggle where she flickers between reality and fantasy, exploring the complexities of love. As each scene unfolds Leigh-Anne’s quest to find herself becomes more prominent. The music video starts with Leigh-Anne unmasking a braided hair sculpture with a love heart mouthpiece and culminates in a powerful moment, representing the end of an old chapter and the dawn of a new era, marking Leigh-Anne’s rebirth as a solo artist.   Growing up Leigh-Anne had popstar tunnel vision. In 2011, Little Mix were formed. The rest of that journey is, of course, history. 11 years later, Little Mix are one of the best-selling girl groups of all time as well as one of the UK’s biggest-selling acts, with over 75 million records sold worldwide, 6 UK Platinum albums and over 15 billion streams.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.