The 38-year-old songstress, who released her new album 'Double Roses' after a hiatus of seven years, said the LP should not be interpreted as her reflections on their split, reported FemaleFirst.
"I want this record to stand alone. It was made years after I got a divorce and Jack is still my good friend. There are moments that are coloured in loneliness and those universal feelings of when your life does change and you're left to analyse your own baggage. And that's really what the record is about," Elson told Grazia magazine.
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