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Alexa Goddard has premiered a video for her new single ‘We Broke The Sky’.

The 26-year-old star co-wrote the single with Kirby Lauryen – who worked on Rihanna’s ‘FourFiveSeconds’, as well as hits for Beyonce and Ariana Grande – and has released an accompanying clip for the summer anthem on YouTube.

The single – which will be released on August 28 – gives a taste of what fans can expect from her debut album, on which she has worked with Stargate (Beyonce, Rihanna, Ne-Yo) and ‘Loyal’ hitmaker Chris Brown.

The Roc Nation-signed star – who has racked up almost 50 million views on her YouTube channel – has also been working with producers and songwriters such as DJ Mustard (Big Sean, Jeremih) and Ester Dean (Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Mary J Blige).

Meanwhile the blonde beauty – who counts four-time Grammy Award winner Sam Smith among her fans – previously praised the people she worked with on the LP because they helped the collection come together so quickly.

Speaking about making the record in New York, she said: "We ended up leaving having recorded 12 songs in eight days! It was such a nice feeling because even though I didn’t write any of them on my own, that wasn’t important to me, as long as the songs felt like they came from me, and that I had some sort of involvement that was really important. With videos, as an artist, you always know what sort of things you want, like how you want to look and things like that."

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