Girl Who Got Away: Dido returns from five years out of the spotlight with new album
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Your support makes all the difference.Watch out Adele, Dido is back to reclaim her crown as the queen of globe-conquering soulful pop.
The "White Flag" singer, who sold 33 million albums during a decade of chart dominance, will return with a new album, Girl Who Got Away, after five years out of the spotlight.
The Kensington-born singer, 41, attended English classes at UCLA in California and took time off to start a family. She has collaborated with producer Brian Eno on the new album, which will be released in March.
Dido’s first two albums No Angel and Life For Rent remain two of the UK’s biggest sellers of all-time. Adele, who has now sold 32 million albums, is creeping up on Dido’s career sales.
Dido said: “It was an incredibly fun record to make. There was no pressure on me at all. And now I just can't wait for people to hear it.”
The singer has unveiled a single "Let Us Move On", featuring rising US rap star Kendrick Lamar.
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