Cheryl Cole Biography

Cheryl Cole Biography

Cheryl Cole Biography
Cheryl Cole, whose real name is Cheryl Tweedy was born June 30, 1983 in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne (United Kingdom). Children, she is drawn to show the world knew. She takes dance classes, and singing and comedy and featured in a few commercials and television shows. In 2002, she participated in the casting of the show "Popstars: The Rivals" and won the victory with four other girls to form a group "Girls Aloud". The group's success is enormous because the female group is the largest of the United Kingdom. In 2006 Cheryl married footballer Ashley Cole did not hesitate to change his stage name to honor his beloved. Between touring and studio sessions with Girls Aloud, Cheryl Cole finds time in 2009 to record his first solo opus. "Three Words" by the hit "Fight For This Love" is a beautiful mix of R'n'B, pop and dance that confirms the talent of the lovely Cheryl Cole.


Cheryl Cole Biography

It took the instant approval of the hottest pop producer in the world right now, Black Eyed Peas hitmaker Will.I.Am, to get the Cheryl Cole solo locomotion steaming. ‘This is how it all began,’ says Cheryl, in classic fairytale mode, of her solo journey. ‘Last year we made The Passions of Girls Aloud. I decided I wanted to have a go at street-dance. The reward at the end of the show was a guest appearance in a Will.I.Am video, for his single Heartbreaker. We became friends and he said he was interested in working with me again. It was a massive compliment but I didn’t even register it, really. I was working hard with the Girls.


Cheryl Cole Biography

But after the Out of Control Tour came X Factor and then Record company folk began asking if she was interested in Will.I.Am’s offer and so she decided to take some time out to work with him in the studio. ‘The way we work with Girls Aloud is that we’ll go into the vocal booth and do our lines on a track that’s already almost completed. With Will I was seeing music being made right from the ground up. He’d ask my opinion on the beats and the words. He’d send me off to write hooks.’


Cheryl Cole Biography

The recording process gathered momentum after Will and Cheryl had alighted on the gob-stopping robo-pop R&B duet 3 Words that will form the centrepiece of Cheryl Cole, solo. ‘I still can’t quite believe that that song is mine,’ says Cheryl now, justifiably chuffed with the results; a lean sound that straddles an imaginary dancefloor somewhere between Ibiza and South Beach, Miami and welds it to a lyric that sounds as if it were crafted from the finer end of a Geordie text message.’


Cheryl Cole Biography

She says, ‘Right from the start with this I knew what I wouldn’t sing. If I heard a thumping dance beat or a phrase I wouldn’t use, it’d go. If I was going to make a solo record it had to be a record that I’d play in the house. I love what the Girls do. I love the quirkiness and I love that it is our sound. But this time it had to be personal.’


Cheryl Cole Biography


Cheryl Cole Biography


Cheryl Cole Biography


Cheryl Cole Biography


Cheryl Cole Biography


Cheryl Cole Biography


Cheryl Cole Biography