Forget the quaint British tradition of tea-drinking. Supersister’s debut single was a celebration of coffee…and sex.
LeAnn Rimes – Life Goes On
‘Life Goes On’ may have been one of the most pleasant coming-of-age anthems, but it wound up becoming one of the most controversial.
Steps – One For Sorrow (Tony Moran US Remix)
The release of ‘One For Sorrow (Tony Moran US Remix)’ in 2001 saw the Steps story come full-circle as the track once again peaked at #2.
Clea – Download It
‘Download It’ saw Clea break out from the towering shadow of Girls Aloud with a sultry slow-jam about…well, you can probably guess.
Britney Spears – (You Drive Me) Crazy
‘(You Drive Me) Crazy (The Stop Remix!)’ saw Britney Spears release a re-imagined track from her debut album with spectacular results.
Kéllé Bryan – Higher Than Heaven
Kéllé Bryan’s debut solo single ‘Higher Than Heaven’ saw her bring a slice of uplifting gospel-pop to the charts.
Samantha Mumba – Baby Come On Over
‘Baby Come On Over’ marked a pivotal moment for Samantha Mumba as she sought to revive the fortunes of her debut album.
S Club 7 – Natural
‘Natural’ marks an oft-overlooked transition towards adulthood for S Club 7, using an iconic classical sample as only they could.
*NSYNC – Tearin’ Up My Heart
It took two attempts, but ‘Tearin’ Up My Heart’ (eventually) became one of *NSYNC’s earliest hits in the UK
Vengaboys – We’re Going To Ibiza
‘We’re Going To Ibiza’ is a masterclass in reading the room from the Vengaboys, who effortlessly consolidated their chart-topping status.
Interview: Glenn Ball
Glenn Ball is here to spill the tea on working with Pete Waterman, that long-lost Pop! album and his incredible dancing career.
Lolly – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Lolly’s final appearance in the charts saw her attempt to resurrect an ’80s classic that was still alive and kicking.