This situation has happened many times within the industry. Robbie Williams left Take That. Mutya Beuna left the sugababes, and even Cheryl Cole with Girls Aloud. Each of these artists needed an album which focussed intially on them.



All of these images focuss very much on the singer. This is what we need to do with Danielle Jacques album cover. I particually like Mutya Buena's album. There are two reasons. I love the title 'Real Girl'. The sugababes have always had a lot of stick in the music buisness, because of the line up changes, which have made them look like 'bitches' and have always had stories making out that none of the group get along. The title of the album naturalises all of this. It is as if she is saying, 'This is the real me'. I think that in her situation, this is exactly what she needed. The second thing I love about this album cover is how natural she looks. If you googled her, you woould see, her hair is always done over the top, she wears way to much makeup and has an extreme amount of piercings on her face. All of this has been stripped back to go with the 'Real Girl' look.
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