Friday, June 22, 2012

GIVEAWAY


British pop starlet Cheryl Cole found big favour with Australian audiences with her single '3 Words' a couple of years back. But though she's delivered plenty of great pop since then, nothing's really resonated with Australian audiences... until now.
Back with a vengeance with the Calvin Harris-produced dancefloor smash 'Call My Name', Cheryl (now sans 'Cole') is ready to rock the charts once more with her new album 'A Million Lights', released in Australia today.
There's plenty of big name collaborations contained on the new EP, including Calvin, along with Will.I.Am, Alex Da Kid, Wretch 32 and Taio Cruz.
So why are we telling you all this about Chez' new LP? Well because the fab folk at Universal Music are celebrating its release today by giving us five copies of it to give away to you! So what the devil are you waiting for?? You'd best get your butt into the draw! (Either that or you could swing by iTunes and pick yourself up the album HERE).

Send us an email containing your name and postal address to mail (at) auspOp.com.au and place in the subject line "3 Words : I Love Cheryl" and we'll pop you into the draw.

Competition closes at 10:00pm AEST on Thursday June 28, 2012. Only one entry per residence and email address will be accepted. Winners drawn entirely at random. Winners' first names, suburbs/towns and states will be published on the site on Friday June 29, 2012. A quintet of lucky auspOp duckies will each pick themselves up a copy of the new Cheryl album 'A Million Lights', with big thanks to the peeps at Universal Music. And as always, your deets are super safe in our keeping, so no-one else touchy touchy.

THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Aussie listeners should be aware though that Cheryl was arrested for attacking and racially insulting a bathroom attendant earlier in her career.

Alana said...

10 years ago, she served her sentence so get over it. Don't even know how this comment was even let through ... it's got nothing to do with her music or the album itself.

auspOp said...

Hey Alana,

We were a bit perplexed by it too, but decided not to judge and just publish.

The auspOp team

Arlen said...

Wow anonymous, u are a complete twat!

Anonymous said...

If people are going to spin this story 10 years later, then at least let's make it clear that the alleged racial slurs were dismissed by the jury.

Her sentence was based on the assault only. Which she always maintained was an act of self defense - btw, this was also the reason the judge had to allow for a majority verdict since the jury couldn't reach a unanimous decision even just on the assault!

Anonymous said...

Just seen her on the Graham Norton Show, with Katy Perry; seemed like a nice person; Ross Noble was also appearing.