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The chorus is very Destiny's Child-esque, but the verses can't keep my 5.5Ī pretty bad Britney song and I just know y'all will scream "bop!" with or without that comparison in mind. The group disbanded in 2002 failing to pick up a new deal after leaving their original label.Ī bit of a cringe classic for us Aussies! I’ve debated sending to PJ00s so let’s see whether I should by how it does here 7.5 The group’s website shows another date in South Africa on 16 December 2014, but it’s not clear where the performance will take place. Their previous performance in South Africa was at Ratanga Junction in Cape Town in July 2000. Despite their album debuting at number 2, their second single 'Make Me Crazy' only making number 30. According to Computicket, the Dutch pop group will be performing at the Big Top Arena in Johannesburg on Friday 12 and Saturday 13 December 2014 and at Grand West in Cape Town on Sunday 14 December 2014.
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Unfortunately the Scandal'us star reached its white dwarf stage even quicker than Hear'say. To me, their debut single 'Me Myself & I' is achingly trying to be on trend, tapping into the N*Sync / Swedish production sound that was so in vogue, and the use of CGI was also very much in fashion. It seems that 2001 really was the year of mixed groups winning Popstars, with Hear'say reigning (briefly) supreme in the UK and Scandal'us being crowned the winners of Australia Popstars 2.
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Tickets go on sale this Friday, September. I stan the random festival poster with Vengaboys and French Affair. With the likes of Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom, We Like To Party, Were Going To Ibiza and The Vengabus - we are sure the dancefloor will be filled instantly. If ever an artist should be excused from having to provide 3 I get the "let's show a different side of them, not only the party bops" thing.īut this is bland and the melody is not 5.5 A Kim vocal showcase (like every other Vengaboys track then) which will be unfairly dumped from the rate purely for slowing things down a 8Ī brilliant addition to the rate, I had no idea they could step it down a gear so successfully. Imagine NOT wanting to be associated with these icons *sigh* Just to kick Vengaboys when they were down, petty Westlife refused permission for the backstage footage of them to be used in the accompanying video and the boys had their faces blurred out. Despite Kim's emotive solo performance and a gorgeous swelling backing track, the song saw the group make an undeserved but brave low-key exit. 'Forever As One' symbolising Vengaboys' goodbye to the fans follows that well-worn path of established pop bands releasing a uncharacteristically low tempo 'weepy' just before parting ways (see: Steps, Atomic Kitten, S Club) Compare the maturity of 'Forever As One' with the utter inanity of their preceeding release and it really does "cut like a knife" that this song only grazed the Top 30 whereas 'Cheekah Bow Wow (That Computer Song)' outsold it in the UK and across Europe. Well, yes - expecting the ballads to do well in a Popjustice rate of all places was asking a lot AND this particular entry was only included to selfishly indulge my own love of the track but still! 88th?!?