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YESSSSSS! I mean, Biffco is still producing some good music, but nothing in the vein of the 2000s.
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Or even Richard X! Ah the days of 2000s Britpop!
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Not bad... but why did Mutya switch which verse she sings? Did she always want the first verse over Heidi?
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Oh. This concept is awesome!
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Yes. I do know there is a new one. Nice to know some people have access to it again.
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No clue, LOL. I know it has the same people from the former server.
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There is one. But only select people seem to be getting let in.
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CARLY RAE JEPSEN | The Loneliest Hour
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Conventionally, "Control of the Knife" would have been the third single, with "Can't Speak French" ending the era. But, realistically, I would have loved to have seen "Close to Love" as the fourth single with some real good music video.
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DMCA got the server, so the one that existed is gone.
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A good album butchered by Fascination; their first studio release to only receive three singles instead of four.
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My first real era was their Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits era. I'm thankful I got the Tangled Up and Out of Control studio eras.
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BTS On Hiatus Until 2025 For Military Duty
Heartbreak Anthem replied to Main Pop Girl's topic in Entertainment News
Three years of silence? Thank goodness. But like @Leaving said, mandatory conscription is horrible and sexist. But Lord help us in 2025 and 2026, haha. -
Same! I completely agree; Siobhán is a different vibe to Heidi. For me, Siobhán does better on the lower notes and Heidi is better in the upper register.
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I may be so used to 3.0, but I'm not loving either Mutya or Siobhan on "Red Dress" at all... plus, the band is too loud over the girls. No clue. I know I'm not a use fan of the MNEK remix, either. The original is perfect.
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The hate "Run for Cover" continues to get is unacceptable.
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I'd recommend this post by @Bambi101!
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Oh, this is super cute!
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Sarah was definitely more vocal, especially in those earlier Girls Aloud songs, unlike Geri or Victoria, who were more-so used as middle-eight section singers. Melanie B, Melanie C & Emma were used more prominently.
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Visually, the work as a quartet, but I don't know how I'd feel about hearing Girls Aloud without Sarah, whose voice was such an integral part of their overall sound. This is the one way they differ from the Spice Girls, who actually worked in the two versions of a quartet they performed as.