When news happens, text CHRON and your photos or videos to 80360. Or contact us by email & phone.
4:16pm Monday 6th July 2009
N-Dubz have promised that their new album will have something for everyone.
The British hip-hop group are halfway through completing their second album, which is expected at the end of 2009.
"I'm telling you, it's gonna be something that everyone can listen to," said Dino 'Dappy' Contostavlos.
"Slightly more mature than the one before, the one before was more like for the young 'uns. This one here is like everyone can listen to it, more No 1 records."
Richard 'Fazer' Rawson added: "The thing is a lot of people have asked us: 'Do we feel the pressure for the new album and stuff', but listening to the new records from the new album, we're totally fine."
He hinted: "Look out for the new album - it's one to watch out for."
The band scooped the Digital award at the O2 Silver Clef awards in London.
"We've always felt like digital hits and stuff is very kind of underground and people don't necessarily know about it, so to get our dues for something that we kind of showed us at the time, 'Wow, we've got fans here, we're really big', is an amazing feeling," admitted Tula 'Tulisa' Contostavlos.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Search for Jobs with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »
Find the right person for you with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »
Search for Homes with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »
Search for cars with the Hampshire Chronicle
Search Now »