As the album title suggests, Alesha Dixon's fourth solo album,
Do It for Love, wasn't created for the pursuit of chart success. Having consciously opted out of chart consideration -- only possible on request and at the discretion of the U.K. Official Charts Company -- and releasing the record on her own label, Precious Stone Records, signifies that Dixon simply wanted to release some music, rather than rejuvenate her career. It includes two singles, the U.K. garage throwback "The Way We Are" and vocal house track "Tallest Girl." Opening track "Stop" boasts the only guest appearance on the record, featuring former grime MC Wretch 32. ~ Liam Martin