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Duffy Definiant As Comeback Single FlopsNovember 29, 2010
Duffy has said she is not troubled by her recent chart flop with comeback single ‘Well Well Well’.
The single entered the UK Chart at a disappointing 41 - a step back from the singer’s previous number one hits. "I'm not the sort of person who sends demos home to their mum asking if she likes it. I don't really search for approval from others," Duffy told The Sun. On her decision to change producer for the album, she added: "I think without struggle there is no progress. Without experimenting there's no development. So I had to push myself. I wanted to make people dance. I wanted to make them move emotionally or physically." Duffy’s new album ‘Endlessly’ is released today (November 29) and sees her work with The Roots and Albert Hammond Snr. (by Holly Frith) See also: Duffy Records 'Hip Hop' Second Album (08.10.2010)
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