Cheryl Cole

Cheryl goes for the '60s glamour in her new video Under The Sun

Cheryl goes for the '60s glamour in her new video Under The SunCheryl Cole strolls around the streets in a sexy outfit while charms, shocks, and annoys people with her carefree demeanor in in the newest clip supporting her single "Under the Sun". The track is a second single from the singer's latest album, A Million Lights, and is the follow-up to her "Call My Name" lead single.

The songstress dons a beehive in the retro-themed music video. She files her well-manicured nails at the start of the video before setting up a jukebox which plays the song. She steps out to the street and begins to sing about a complicated love affair. She bumps into people on the street to get their attention, spins and twirls as elderly women watch on, and she knocks on the window of an occupied phone booth as she strolls along the streets. She takes a few breaks from reality when she suddenly performs choreographed dance numbers with several men.

She sings, "I'm sure you'll tell me anything under the sun/ Like how you think/ I'm special and the only one/ 'Cause normally I'd probably just get up and run/ But you're looking so damn good to me under the sun," in the bubbly chorus. Check out the new video below.

Cheryl's "Under The Sun" music video:

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Cheryl's 21-year-old niece Melissa Armstrong recently auditioned for The X Factor UK, but has said she didn't tell her aunt about it first!

Cheryl Cole co-wrote "Under The Sun" with five other writers, including producer Alex Da Kid. Cheryl recently made the news when she reached out to Mitch Winehouse on the first anniversary of Back To Black star Amy's death.