She may have been making a radio appearance but that didn’t stop Paloma Faith pulling out all the colourful stops on Sunday.
The singer was heading the BBC Radio1 studios to appear on the Gemma Cairney show, and walked in wearing a bright red turban to go with her fitted skirt suit underneath a blue bomber jacket.
Paloma seemed inspired by the tropics when picking out her day’s wardrobe as she continues to promote her new single Can’t Rely On You.
Carnival colours: Paloma Faith wears a bright red turban to appear on BBC Radio 1
Paloma Faith says she is so insecure she refused to believe Pharrell when he said he wanted to work with her.
She told the Daily Star: ‘Some of the main radio stations are not playing it. I have no idea why. I think it's strange because it's been produced by the biggest producers in the world.’
Faith said that she doesn't know what she has done to cause the major radio stations to ignore the track from her new album A Perfect Contradiction.
Appearance: Paloma was headed in to talk to Gemma Cairney on her radio show
Matching: The singer wore a red skirt suit with heels that went with her clothes and bomber jacket
But the song hit more controversy when Franz Ferdinand singer Alex Kapranos suggests Pharrell had taken his riff from Take Me Out for Faith's new single.
‘Hey @Pharrell - I love your tunes. If you want to borrow a riff, just ask...’ Alex posted with a link to a YouTube video of Paloma’s singer.
He also tweeted: ‘Neither Williams nor the English singer whose song he co-wrote have responded as yet. Draw your own conclusions by comparing and contrasting below. Mostly, it just sounds like Blurred Lines.’
Paloma Faith's new album A Perfect Contradiction is out on Monday, March 3
‘Hey @Pharrell - I love your tunes. If you want to borrow a riff, just ask...’ Alex posted with a link to a YouTube video of Paloma’s singer.
He also tweeted: ‘Neither Williams nor the English singer whose song he co-wrote have responded as yet. Draw your own conclusions by comparing and contrasting below. Mostly, it just sounds like Blurred Lines.’
Paloma Faith's new album A Perfect Contradiction is out on Monday, March 3
Personal: Paloma is disappointed by the lack of airplay for her new single
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