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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Leona Lewis 'records songs about split'


Leona Lewis's new album has been described as a "venomous ode" to her ex-boyfriend Lou Al-Chamaa.

The pair split last summer in what was said to be an acrimonious break-up. The X Factor winner is now using the split as inspiration for her third record.

A source told the Sunday Mirror: "Leona was with Lou for over ten years and things ended very badly.

"But what you live through makes you stronger, and Leona's throwing all her emotion into the music she's working on. She means business. This album needs to be daring and innovative."

Lyrics to a track she wrote with songwriter Emeli Sande called 'Trouble' include: "I told you never to get used to me, I stay awake while you fall asleep. I'm a whole lot of trouble, we're in a whole lot of trouble. You shout louder than you used to, and you hold on tighter in the bedroom."

She is recording with David Guetta and Beyoncé producer Rico Love for the album, as well as working on a track called 'Mountains' with former Blazin' Squad members Flava (James Murray) and Mus (Mustafa Omer).

Simon Cowell is allegedly lining her up to perform on The X Factor USA just before Christmas to promote the album.

Lewis revealed in December that her upcoming LP will be influenced by her personal life.

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