Matt Cardle Demands Input In Debut Release
X Factor winner Matt Cardle has insisted that he will not be "steamrolled" into recording an album he is not happy with.
The Essex singer will start recording his first album next year.
Cardle told the Daily Star newspaper that he wants to have an input in his debut release.
"I'm absolutely not going to be steamrolled. I won't sing or record anything I don't have faith in. I'm a bit of a control freak when it comes to certain things.
"It's an awkward situation to be in really."
He continued: "I've written all my music up to this point and to suddenly have that control taken away. I have so many ideas and I'm focused on what I want a song to sound like.”
Cardle revealed that he wants to repeat the success of 2006 winner Leona Lewis and is aware of the stigma attached to winning the show.
"If every time The X Factor was on you came out with someone like Leona Lewis then people would feel differently about the show. But it ain’t going to happen every time. I want to be one of the ones who comes out and is on top of things like Leona."
"It's a team effort, everything has to work well together to move forward in the right direction," he added. "It all starts with the song. I keep saying it but you have to have a great song."
Cardle is already at the number one spot on iTunes with his single 'When We Collide'.
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