Leona Lewis keeps things simple with the artwork for her new single, ‘Collide’, which will be released on September 6th. The song was temporarily removed from UK radio following a copyright claim by producer Avicii but his name has now been added to the song’s credits after the case was settled.
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Yasss I’m glad their releasing this afterall. This song is fucking epic
The song was never removed as it was still getting airplay. The ‘removed from radio’ thing was just a bad rumor.
She looks amazing in that picture though it would suit better for a JC Penny’s ad or something. lol And the font is awful. I think they were going for a retro vibe with it though and it definitely looks like one of those 1960′s vinyl gospel album covers. lol
And I’m already ready to move on from Collide after hearing what her next single will sound like.
I don’t like it… something looks off…
@Mike, yes, JCPenney cover indeed. It looks too simple and matures her too much. Are they seriously going ahead with this song? I don’t know about the UK but I don’t see this doing much in the US. she better hope she doesn’t flop again.
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