Leigh-Anne releases new single with Ayra Starr  'My Love'

Leigh-Anne releases new single with Ayra Starr 'My Love'

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Leigh-Anne today releases her second solo single ‘My Love’, following up the smash hit ‘Don’t Say Love’ from June.

Featuring rising Nigerian star Ayra Starr, ‘My Love’ embraces afropop sounds alongside R&B and classic pop with Leigh-Anne’s powerful vocal supported by both Starr and chanting choirs. Its addictive beats quickly slide into your head and refuse to leave. Lyrically Leigh-Anne sings of the strength of self-love.

“When we wrote this song, I just knew it was something special, it perfectly captures the essence of who I want to be as a solo artist,” Leigh-Anne says. “That feel-good, powerful, and anthemic song - it’s all about celebrating self-love and embracing its incredible power, and when there was a discussion on a feature I know Ayra was the only one who could embody and amplify this message.”

Leigh-Anne has been a superstar since she became a part of the band Little Mix in 2011. One of the best selling all-female groups in history, all six of their studio albums peaked in the top 10 of the UK and Australian charts, with two also reaching the top 10 in the US. Launching her solo career earlier this year, her debut release ‘Don’t Say Love’ hit number 11 on the UK singles charts and has been streamed over 11 million times on Spotify. With her incomparable pop credentials, stunning voice and undeniable presence, Leigh-Anne is shaping up to be as big as star as a solo artist as she was as part of Little Mix, and her future releases are going to be highly anticipated events.

‘My Love’ is out now via Warner Music. You can buy and stream here.
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