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Cass Fox 

“I’m an army of one/ Don’t you know, don’t you see me coming through?/ Better all get out of my way / I’m feeling so strong ” – ‘Army of One’
You’re broke. You have no job. You’ve been trying to make it as a singer. Then you write your first record and it goes to number one. But it quickly becomes clear that if you want to work on a follow‑up, you’re going to have to make compromises. Big compromises. So what do you do next?

All of this happened to Cass. She sang and co‑wrote ‘Touch Me’ with producer Rui Da Silva, and the single topped the UK charts early in 2001, selling some 300,000 copies. “I knew from the start that dance music wasn’t the direction I wanted,” she says. “I thought having a hit would open doors, but that’s not how it worked out.”

Cass decided to walk away and start again. She wanted success, but she also wanted it on her own terms. “If I do something, I have to do it 100 per cent,” she says – and if you see her perform live, you’ll know exactly what she means by that.

But let’s start at the beginning. Cass grew up in North London, the only girl in a large, working‑class Irish family. As her songs make clear, this wasn’t always easy. But there was always music. From an early age, she would sing in Irish pubs and win talent contests. But when it came to choosing a career, she didn’t even see this as an option. She followed a schoolmate into nursery nursing, then went to secretarial college and worked as a temp, moving on to a series of dead‑end jobs that ended with her servicing fruit machines to get a company car.

“Even though I wasn’t being honest with myself about what I really wanted to do, I always knew it was all temporary,” she says now. “When I worked in offices, I was always the girl asking if anyone wanted a tea or coffee. Then I’d go hide in the…читать далее ↓

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