Neneh Cherry quit music because she lost her "balls".
The ‘Man Child’ hitmaker is releasing a new album, ‘Blank Project’, following an 18 year hiatus and says she stepped out of the spotlight because she didn’t want to become a music industry "puppet".
She said: "I got to a place where I was thinking about things before I did them and questioning how they should be.
"It got bad. I lost my balls and my fun for a minute.
"I thought I either become a puppet or I leave."
Neneh, 50, says it took a family tragedy to bring her back to music.
She explained: "I lost my mother four years ago and I went numb. The only way out for me was through writing. Stuff was happening to me that I couldn’t explain in words and music has it’s own language."
And the singer is delighted with the resulting album.
She told Britain’s Grazia magazine: "We recorded all the tracks live. I feel like I’ve found something I needed to find again."