Exclusive: 5 Questions With Loft965.com: Rebecca Ferguson

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1. Greetings from Kuwait! Loft965.com loves your new single! How do you feel about that and what do you think this year holds for you?

I feel very happy and grateful people are taking to the music. I’m very excited for the year ahead.

2. When will the album be out and what will it be called?

My new album is out now, it’s called Heaven.

3. How do you feel about starting out in a [competition] reality show, do you think that was the right platform for you?

I think it was. I wouldn’t of had the exposure I’ve had without the X Factor.

4. Should we expect a tour after the album release and when do you think it will be?

Yes I’m touring in February and March. I’m really excited to be performing my own songs to my fans and it’s my own tour. (Side note: Rebecca Ferguson has added three extra dates to her February / March 2012 headline UK tour. She will play Plymouth, Reading and another date in Liverpool, in March next year.)

5. We love quotes, what is your favorite quote or motto?

“Live for today as tomorrow might not have been written.”

 

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Introducing… Rebecca Ferguson

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Rebecca Ferguson releases her debut single “Nothing’s Real But Love” on Sony Music on November 27. The song, written by Rebecca and her main writing partner Eg White, is taken from her debut album, which will be released a week later on December 5. The album contains all new material, all co-written by Rebecca. Further information about the album will be released shortly.

 

Rebecca’s incredible voice was a true highlight of The X Factor last year, and immediately set her apart from the other competitors. Garnering massive support from viewers and the media, Rebecca also found out later that many established artists had voted for her, including Paloma Faith and Adele, who said at her recent London show that she had voted for Rebecca a staggering 80 times!

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Must-Watch: Video Premiere: “Friday” by Rebecca Black

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You are probably surprised as to why we said this is a “must-watch.” Well, as tacky as it is, this is the stuff that sells to tweens, and this demographic makes the charts. No, we would never listen to it on our iPod, but it’s so kitschy it has to get somewhere.

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