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13 June 2012, 10:32 | Updated: 13 June 2012, 10:58
The '3 Words' star lets fans hear the collaborative track ahead of her new album 'A Million Lights' release.
Cheryl Cole has unveiled her new song and collaboration with rapper Wretch 32, 'Screw You'.
The '3 Words' star posted the track online today (13th June) ahead of her new album 'A Million Lights' release this weekend.
Lyrics in the song include: "My heart must have been too big for you. So caught up in the love I felt for you. I burnt out like a flame I held for you. But it never was enough. I never got you love."
The singer is currently the Vodafone Big Top 40 number one with her latest single 'Call My Name' – which the star also performed at Capital FM's Summertime Ball 2012.
The star made a surprise appearance at the event as she rose from the floor to perform her smash hit wearing a multi-coloured neon catsuit to 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium.
You can view a picture of Cheryl performing at the Summertime Ball below:
Meanwhile, the singer also recently spoke to Capital about the criticism and controversy surround Will.i.am's Olympic Torch Relay run and called him "an honoury Brit".
You can listen to Cheryl's new song 'Screw You' below: