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Cheryl releases new song Let You – watch the music video here

Cheryl has dropped her brand new single Let You.

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The song from The Greatest Dancer judge is available to download and stream now.

Teasing fans ahead of the release, Cheryl took to Twitter to share some of the song’s lyrics.

“Let you put your hands on my body .. every time! I gave you what you wanted .. but when am I gonna get mine??? ??‍♀” she wrote.

You can watch the official music video for Cheryl’s Let You below…

Ahead of the song’s release, Cheryl hinted she no longer worried about chart success.

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The former Girls Aloud star told Fault magazine: “Sometimes decisions were made to keep the labels happy as opposed us as artists and it’s hard to put your full heart behind decisions which aren’t your own.

She added: “I’m just happy that now my knowledge and my confidence has grown and I’m able to make the important informed decisions about my work. I’d rather have my music do awfully and hold the blame myself than do anything my heart isn’t truly in.”

Meanwhile, Cheryl is set to return to TV with The Greatest Dancer’s second series on BBC One.

The BBC has confirmed it had renewed the show, which is made by Simon Cowell’s Syco company and Freemantle’s Thames TV.

Kate Phillips, Controller BBC Entertainment, said: “We wanted a big joyful show that celebrated extraordinary and memorable dancers of all ages and from all backgrounds and that’s exactly what we got. Everyone worked so hard on the show and we can’t wait to go again and see who will manage to open our magnificent mirror!”

As yet there’s no official word on who will make up the judges or presenters.

But host Jordan Banjo – who fronted the show alongside Alesha Dixon – says he expects everyone to be back.

The first series saw Cheryl, Strictly Come Dancing pro Oti Mabuse and Broadway star Matthew Morrison on the line up.

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“As far as I know everyone is coming back,” Jordan told The Sun newspaper.

The Greatest Dancer airs on BBC One.

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