AN interesting take on the misery of break-up, giving it a more positive, life-must-go-on edge.

The lyrics are typical and truthful, but far from being the usual depressing offering, it looks at the positives, the light at the end of the tunnel side of things through the uplifting, onwards-and-upwards chorus.

Sharp is not afraid to break with tradition and try something new.

Her voice is not typical of a girlie wannabe, but more contralto which gives her more credibility. To sum it up, I want some of what she’s had.