Alesha Dixon, known for her role as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent, has made a comeback to music after nine years with a new single titled “Ransom.” The song samples Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes The Hotstepper,” and Dixon traveled to Jamaica to shoot the accompanying video.
Her return to music marks a new chapter as she ventures without a record label this time, signaling a more independent approach to her music career.
She explained:
“It’s expensive putting out music. I’m an independent artist so it’s a lot, energetically, for me to put myself back out there.
“At this point in my life and career, it’s just about what makes me feel good.”
It seems like there’s a lot happening in the music scene today! Say Now debuting their new tune “Bitch Get Out My Car” and DJ/producer MK releasing his single “She’s In The Club” adds to the excitement of new music releases.
Alesha Dixon had a great time filming her music video in Jamaica, especially given her family connection to the island.
Sharing behind-the-scenes footage of her dancing in denim hotpants and a red bikini top adds to the anticipation for her new track. It’s interesting to see her explore different aspects of her career, from music to wellness.
It seems like Alesha Dixon’s venture into the supplement business with her brand NobleBlu didn’t pan out as expected, with reports suggesting that the business has been quietly dissolved.
It’s common for celebrities to explore various business ventures, but not all of them find success.
It’s unfortunate that despite Alesha Dixon’s hopes to create a brand focused on helping people find their “rhythm and flow,” NobleBlu faced challenges with poor sales, leading to its creditors having to wind up the business.
Launching a brand can be a challenging endeavor, especially in competitive markets like supplements. An insider told,
“Alesha was really passionate about NobleBlu and put a lot of work into it, although she wasn’t one of the firm’s official directors.Sadly, it just didn’t take off in the way she had hoped and it has now gone out of business.”