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Sugababes sign to Sony
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 6 June 2011
The Sugababes have reportedly signed a new three album deal with Sony Music, having been seemingly dropped by former label Universal/Island.
A source told the Sunday Mirror: “The Sugababes are far from over. Sony are very excited about the new material and are putting a lot of money into the new album. [New single] ‘Freedom’ has been picked as the theme tune for a Nokia campaign too. There’s even talk about them going to the States with this record too”.
The upbeat speak comes despite many writing off the latest incarnation of the Babes, who haven’t enjoyed the same level of success since the final founder member, Keisha Buchanan, departed the outfit in 2009. Certainly there last effort to break America, working with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, came to nothing, with the hip hopper’s label quietly dropping the Babes last year.