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Alesha Dixon Returns to Music Scene as Independent Artist with New Single

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British singer and TV personality Alesha Dixon has made a triumphant comeback to the music scene with the release of her latest single, ‘Bitch Get Out My Car.’ It has been nine years since Dixon’s last album, and this time around, she is taking a different approach by going independent.

Dixon’s new single samples from Ini Kamoze’s iconic track ‘Here Comes The Hotstepper,’ giving it a fresh and modern twist. In a recent interview, she revealed that being an independent artist comes with its challenges, especially in terms of the financial and energy investments required.

The music video for ‘Bitch Get Out My Car’ was filmed in Jamaica, the birthplace of Dixon’s father, Melvin. In behind-the-scenes footage shared by the star, she can be seen dancing in denim hotpants and a red bikini top, clearly enjoying the vibrant Caribbean vibes.

In addition to Dixon’s return, girl band Say Now is also dropping their new tune titled ‘Bitch Get Out My Car’ today, adding to the wave of fresh music hitting the airwaves. DJ and producer MK has also released a new single, ‘She’s In The Club,’ further enriching the music scene.

While Dixon’s music career is flourishing, her venture into the wellness industry with the supplement brand NobleBlu seems to have faltered. Launched in 2020 with the aim of helping people find their ‘rhythm and flow,’ NobleBlu has now been dissolved, reportedly due to poor sales. Despite the setback, Dixon continues to focus on her music and creative endeavors.

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