Emma Bunton Video For New Single ‘Baby Please Don’t Stop’ Out Now

Emma Bunton has today released the sensational first track from her brand new album, ‘My Happy Please’. 60s style new single, ‘Baby Please Don’t Stop’, is accompanied by a gorgeous music video.

‘Baby Please Don’t Stop’ was written by Emma, along with Paul Barry and Patrick Mascall. The track has a real 60s smooth pop vibe, and is bound to become an instant classic and delight Emma Bunton fans all over the world.

Earlier this week, Emma announced the release of her highly anticipated album, ‘My Happy Place’. The record comes out on April 12, through BMG.

The 10 track album features not only Emma, but also a selection of music’s finest, including a gorgeous collaboration with Robbie Williams on the Spice Girls smash hit, ‘2 Become 1’, as well as a duet with Will Young, on ‘I Only Want To Be With You’, Josh Kumra on ‘Come Away With Me’, and her partner Jade Jones, a RnB singer in his own right, on ‘You’re All I Need To Get By’.

The album also includes two brand new original songs, co-written by Emma – the new release ‘Baby Please Don’t Stop’, and ‘Too Many Teardrops’, another sixties tinged pop track.

Speaking of the record, Emma said,

“The reason I called the album ‘My Happy Place’ is because my happy place is with my family, with my friends, listening to music and being in the studio. All those things came together on this album. While recording it my kids came to the studio, my friends came down, my mum listened to every song over and over again. Being in the studio I just feel so happy.

As you get older you feel more confident because actually your priorities change, and my family have become my focus, but this album is like the icing on the cake. Being able to write, record and perform is definitely that extra sprinkle of magic”.

As part of The Spice Girls, Emma has sold over 85 million records. The Spice Girls are the most successful female pop group of all time. Outside of this she has had seven UK top 10 hits and 2 UK top 10 albums as a solo artist.

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