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Cheryl Cole has debuted her new single 'Call My Name'.
The song, which is taken from the Girls Aloud star's forthcoming new album 'A Million Lights', was written and produced by Calvin Harris and will be released on June 10. The video for the track, meanwhile, will be debuted next week (May 2).
'A Million Lights' will be the singer's third studio album and is the follow-up to her 2010 effort 'Messy Little Raindrops'. According to reports, the LP – which will be released on June 18 – will have a "more urban vibes", with rumours suggesting that Cole was chasing studio hook-ups with the likes of Eminem and Nicki Minaj for the album.
It is unknown, however, whether she was successful in bagging a track written by Lana Del Rey for the album. Last month (March 5) it was reported that Cole, who is supposedly a big fan of the 'Video Games' singer, was eager to use an "urban, mid-tempo ballad" that the singer penned but didn't include on her debut album 'Born To Die'.
'A Million Lights' will be the first album that the singer releases under the name of 'Cheryl'. Earlier this month (April 8), it was revealed that she was ditching her surname for her recording career, as she is eager to distance herself from her former marriage to Premiership footballer Ashley Cole, who she divorced in 2010 following several high-profile claims that he had cheated on her.