X Factor winner Louisa Johnson’s debut solo single set for release on Friday, one year after her victory on the show
Syco record label bosses were shocked by the teen star's use of the F-word in the new song, So Good
ALMOST a year after romping to victory on the X Factor, LOUISA JOHNSON is ready to release her debut solo single.
She will put out her new tune So Good on Friday — but it has already been censored by bosses at her record label over its explicit lyrics.
The teenage star dropped the F-word in the original version of the song but it has been changed ahead of the release.
A music insider revealed: "The chorus containing the F-word was changed at the request of senior staff at SIMON COWELL's label.
Despite the controversy, she will be back on the X Factor on Sunday to perform So Good.
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It’s her second release after her huge tune Tears with CLEAN BANDIT which she sang on Britain’s Got Talent in May.
Given she is working her way through the biggest shows on the box, she better hotfoot it over to the Bake Off tent, pronto.
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