Heather Small interviewed by The Guardian | MN2S

The MN2S artist and M People vocalist spoke with The Guardian about her new album, 90s pop and embracing her Britishness.

Heather Small has spoken with The Guardian about the release of her new album, Colour My Life, which will feature a range of greatest hits performed alongside the London Metropolitan Orchestra. Telling the story of her time with M People, the Guardian feature details the story of Heather’s solo career leading up to the release of her new record.

A hugely successful recording artist that’s sold millions of records, taken home two Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize, Heather Small is undoubtedly one of the most iconic musical figures of the ’90s and ’00s. As vocalist for M People, she contitedto hits such as ‘Moving On Up’, ‘One Night In Heaven’ and ‘Search For The Hero’ alongside full-length projects Elegant Slumming, Fresco and Bizarre Fruit. Her musical releases found worldwide success and made Heather one of the prominent British voices of the 90s. Heather has since excelled as a solo artist, releasing two acclaimed solo albums and making appearances on The Paul O’Grady Show, BBC Breakfast, GMTV, The Wright Stuff, and Newsnight.

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