Girls Aloud end 'split talk' with new single release
London, Aug 10 : British girl group Girls Aloud, comprising of Cheryl Cole, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle, have put down rumours that they are splitting by releasing a new single.
Amidst fears that the group will be breaking up after their latest Tangled Up tour, the track, which will be out in October, was released. It will be the first taken from their fifth unnamed studio album, which the girls have been recording in the studio, and which will be released the following month, and just in time for Christmas.
They have now decided on the release schedule but are still debating which of the new songs should be first out.
"The girls are really excited about this one. They think it's their best album yet," the Sun quoted a source as saying.
"The last was their most successful so far and that has given them the drive to keep going.
"They have spent more time recording this one than they have in the past because they want to get it right," the source added.
ANI
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