Chart-Topping Dreams Realized: Leigh-Anne Pinnock's Debut Album Release Unveiled After Grueling Journey

Good news is finally here for fans of Leigh-Anne Pinnock, the former Little Mix singer, as her highly anticipated debut solo album is officially on its way. This announcement comes two years after the release of her first solo single, "Don’t Say Love," marking a significant milestone in her independent artistic journey.
Following her departure from Warner Music to pursue an independent path, Leigh-Anne's debut album is currently slated for a February release. Sources indicate that she is in the final stages of the project, diligently adding the finishing touches and meticulously curating the track list to ensure a cohesive and authentic collection of songs.
The upcoming album follows a notably busy period for the artist. Leigh-Anne has been actively performing across the UK, gracing stages at various prominent festivals including Reading and Leeds, as well as Manchester Pride. Her recent appearance at the Hoopla Weekender in Malta also showcased her electrifying stage presence.
In addition to her album preparations, Leigh-Anne is also on the verge of releasing a brand new single. Titled "Hello," this track is a collaboration with renowned artist Sigala and Canadian singer Jonita. The song, which she previewed at the Boardmasters Festival last month, is expected to drop in the coming weeks, building further excitement for her solo material.
Reflecting on her journey, a source close to the singer shared insights into her experience: “It’s been a rocky journey for Leigh-Anne going from Little Mix to a solo artist, but she finally feels like things are working out.” The source further emphasized the personal connection Leigh-Anne has with her new music, stating, “The music she’s creating feels authentic and she’s really proud of the album. The current plan is for the record to be released in February. Right now she’s just putting the finishing touches to it but it’s essentially done.” This long-awaited release is poised to be a testament to her perseverance and artistic vision, with hopes that fans will find it truly "worth the wait."
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