
Alexandra Burke: ‘Let It Go’ Single Premiere!
Check out the premiere of Alexandra Burke‘s latest single “Let It Go!” The 23-year-old X Factor alum called into Kiss FM to debut the song this morning. The track will serve as the second official single from her sophomore album, HeartBreak On Hold, due out June 4 in the UK. “Let It Go” is upbeat dance number produced by Cutfather that could very well get lost in the sea of other dance tracks out there but its so additively catchy that it should be fine. The good thing is that the heavy auto-tune we heard on “Elephant” is totally missing this time around. What do you guys think?
Alexandra Burke will release “Let It Go” in the UK on May 27th!


12 Comments
kevin
This song is a definite Club Banger! I wish she’d try to break into the US music market and release stuff over here!
kayla
I quite like it.Makes me want to dance. Fun song.
Andrew
I dont understand at all…kind of majorly dissappointed with the second ablum. I think she fell into the dance 21st century craze. Her first album was a mix of great tracks, including dance tracks which didnt heavily influence on electronic and computer influence. Her voice is a major sellign point, if she hides it behind computer autotune what is the point? Where is my “Bad Boys” and “Silence” girl?! Missing the point, yet i will still download the song….DUH lol
krys
Great song! i actually like that news artistic directions!
“A elephant is sitting in the room, it’s not just me & U” (^_^)
RiRi_Fan_93
It sounds a little bit like a Nicole Scherzinger. Not bad, but still ELEPHANT is much better 🙂
Ricky
wow can this be any more generic?
WINTER
Just as upsetting as The Saturday’s second third album. Yes it’s catchy, but I feel like she isn’t fighting for her voice. Really loved her first album.
Broko
Tom Levon’s Let It Go is much better, just sayin …
Joshua
I love this song, but I find “Elephant” to be much stronger.
Ashlee
Loving this. Super catchy I can’t get it out of my head.
Gary
For goodness sakes, why do all dance hooks sound the same? What a joke.
ramlady
Everyone Electronic by Tom Levon sounds definitely different … but it’s not for everyone (no pun intended)