Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox She was the powerhouse voice of the 90s as the frontwoman of the Manchester formed band M People, and now Heather Small is aiming to help a new generation pave their way in the world of music and fashion.
Heather has teamed up with The Rio Ferdinand Foundation as a music ambassador for the youth development charity's United Against Racism programme.
The music icon, who had a string of hits with M People including Moving On Up, One Night in Heaven, Search for the Hero and a solo smash with her Olympic anthem Proud, released a single United Together for the youth and community development charity, which works in the heart of the UKs most disadvantaged
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