Duffy teases new music after hiatus

Duffy teases new music after hiatus
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Duffy, the Welsh singer known for her hit song “Mercy,” has teased her return to music after a decade-long hiatus. In a recent TikTok video posted by Emotion HQ, Duffy is seen lip-syncing to a remix of her 2008 hit, hinting at a collaboration with the group E.motion. Fans quickly expressed their excitement in the comments, with one user writing, “Duffy! Where have you been?! We missed you.” Another shared, “OMG it’s so good that she’s back.”

The singer’s return comes after she stepped back from music in 2020, revealing that she had been kidnapped and held hostage for several days, during which she was drugged and raped.

In a social media post at the time, Duffy shared, “I did not want to show the world the sadness in my eyes. I asked myself, how can I sing from the heart if it is broken?

Duffy hints at musical comeback

And slowly it unbroke.”

Duffy’s debut album, “Rockferry,” was released in 2008 and became the best-selling record in the UK that year. She followed up with her second album, “Endlessly,” in 2010 and released the single “River in the Sky” in 2020. The singer’s return marks a significant moment for fans who have eagerly awaited new music from her, celebrating her resilience and strength in overcoming her past trauma.

While no official release date has been announced for the remix, fans are looking forward to hearing more from Duffy in the near future. For those who have experienced sexual harassment, assault, or rape, support organizations are available in the UK and US to provide help, advice, and information.

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