Fierce feline Nicole Scherzinger rocked the Pop sphere as part of the Pussycat Dolls, yet her solo roars haven’t had much volume.
Indeed, despite a slew of singles since 2007, she’s yet to release an album in the US. And, though achieving a degree of success with her European LP ‘Killer Love’ in 2011, follow-up ‘Big Fat Lie’ was a truthful chart tragedy.
The poor performance of the latter is said to have caused Scherzinger to be culled from the roster at RCA UK, which in turn presented a problem for her Stateside deal with fellow Sony label Epic Records.
Now, after a notable silence, the 37-year-old is hitting back at claims she was “dropped,” yet confirms that she has a new label. Hmm.
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Speaking with the Huffington Post, the ‘Poison’ singer said:
“I’ve got a new deal coming out. It was rumoured all this year that I was dropped and I actually wasn’t dropped.
I was signing a new deal, with another label. We’re still working on finalising the contract, which I am unable to speak too much about.
I’m really excited about this project and new music that I’m putting together, and which will be released next year.”
Girl.
In any case, for some odd reason, we can’t help but root for Nicole. She’s talented, driven (clearly), and simply the victim of banally bad material.
Do we envisage her being as big as a Beyonce at this point? No. But, achieving success with something? Hopefully.