Amy Winehouse has reportedly spent 1 million to launch her own record label. The 25-year-old 'Back to Black' singer has named the company Lioness and has already signed her first client - her 12-year-old god-daughter Dionne Bromley.
Amy is so confident Dionne is music's next big talent she has allegedly lined up duets with 'Just Dance' singer Lady GaGa, soul singer Lemar and 'The X Factor' finalist Eoghan Quigg. Dionne's debut album - which is due for release in March - is also rumoured to contain several duets between the young singer and her god-mother.
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Amy is so excited she even flew Dionne to St Lucia in the Caribbean - where the troubled star has been holidaying since December - to discuss the upcoming album. The source told Britain's News of the World newspaper: "This is a very exciting business venture for Amy, It marks a new phase in her career.
Amy is covering all the costs herself. She wants to sign up more acts and bands who she supports to help nuture a new generation of talent."
Amy - who has been battling drug addiction for the past year - has also vowed to be a good role model for the young singer. She reportedly told a friend: "I'm cleaning up my act for Dionne, She needs someone responsible around her to promote her career."