CREWE recording artist Pippa Fulton has just released a single with one of Europes leading international producers.

Pippa was one of the finalists of BBC's Fame Academy back in 2002.

Following her appearance on the show she had her first release by Serious Records in 2003 - a dance cover of the Aerosmith hit I Don't Want To Miss A Thing.

She signed with management firm Rama Global Limited in 2005 and has since worked with a variety of industry professionals.

Horizons 02 released by Mondo Records features the track I Would Die For You showcasing Pippa's stunning vocals.

The track is described as a 'dance floor bomb' that comes in two mixes - the original progressive-trance track and the Jurgen Vries mix, a spine-tingling club moment for peak time sets.

Since Pippa’s first dance release through Serious Records back in 2003, she has spent her time in the studio writing and producing new material with producers Carsten Kroeyer.

Following a new catalogue of material, she decided to follow her original roots of dance music and was offered the opportunity to work with Darren Tate earlier this year.

Since recording the track, Pippa has been approached by a number of international producers and DJs who want to collaborate with Pippa on their material.

She said: "Since releasing my first single in 2003, I have had so many different experiences within the music industry and they have helped me grow as a person and as an artist.

"My management have been fantastic over the years, and we are so pleased with the direction we are moving in.

"I have had the busiest year ever and I am so excited about the release of my latest single.

"I am looking forward to kick starting the new year recording with more DJs and producers, and hope to have more releases in 2009!"