Jo O’ Meara from S Club 7 is set to release her second solo album tomorrow, 27th August. The singer’s first solo album Relentless was released 16 years ago on October 3rd 2005.
The singer rose to fame with the band S Club 7 with Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens and Tina Barrett making up the band’s lineup.
The band was formed in 1998 and achieved chart success with a number 1 album 7 and four number 1 singles. The band are known for familiar singles “Don’t Stop Moving”, “Never Had a Dream Come True”, “Bring It All Back” and “Reach”.
The band was renamed S Club following the departure of Cattermole in 2002. The singer left the band in 2003 and launched her solo career in 2005 with the release of her debut single “What Hurts The Most” on September 26th 2005. The single reached number Number 13 in the UK Official Singles Charts.
The singer regrouped as S Club 3 with Cattermole and McIntosh in 2008 following the departure of band members Spearritt, Lee, Stevens and Barret thus placing her solo career on hold.
The singer announced her departure from the band in 2020 and now wishes to concentrate solely on her solo career.
The singer’s new solo album is entitled With Love and is to be released by Metrophonic and their producers Brian Rawling, Paul Meehan and Kjetil Morland.
Watch video’s for singles “On The Surface” and “Missing You” from the album below:
The singer explained that her new solo album With Love is for her fans who have supported her over the years and stated, “I’ve made this album with all my love”.
The album has been described as highlighting the singer’s voice and feeling as if she is finally the singer that she wishes to be. The singer expressed that she is happy with the result of her new album and cannot wait for everyone to hear her new album.
See the free streaming service for Jo O’Meara’s new album With Love out tomorrow here and the tracklist below
I’ll Be There
On The Surface
Breathe In
Closer
I Hope You Dance
Lay Your Hurt On Me
Pieces
Sweet Surrender
Missing You
Relentless (Unplugged)
Heaven
Don’t Stop Moving (Unplugged)
— Jo O’Meara (@joomeara) August 26, 2021