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Winehouse's posthumous album

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A posthumous album by the late Amy Winehouse - including new material - will be released.
Her record company Island Records confirmed on Monday (October 31) that the album will be out in stores in December.
A statement on the singer's website on Monday (October 31) said the album is called: "Lioness: Hidden Treasures" and will feature 12 tracks.
In addition to previously unreleased tracks, alternative versions of existing classics and new Winehouse compositions will feature.
Mark Ronson whom she worked with on her Grammy-award winning "Back To Black" album returns as producer as will Salaam Remi.
Winehouse's god daughter and singer Dionne Bromfield said the new album will win over new fans and please the old ones.
SOUNDBITE: British Singer and Goddaughter of Amy Winehouse Dionne Bromfield, saying (English):
"I mean, it's a brilliant album. I mean, if you were never an Amy fan and that's hard to believe, you will be after this."
It's one of the first times Bromfield has spoken out about her late godmother, since Winehouse died in July.
An inquest into her death found she had more than five times the legal driving limit of alcohol in her blood.
Before her death, Winehouse offered her young god daughter advice about the record industry.
SOUNDBITE: British Singer and Goddaughter of Amy Winehouse Dionne Bromfield, saying (English):
"Always keep your feet on the ground and keep your family and friends close to you."
Bromfield's song with Tinchy Strider "Spinnin' for 2012" has been selected as the first official song of next year's London Olympic Games.
She will also tour the UK and Europe and has her sights set on the U.S. next year.
Cindy Martin, Reuters