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Author: cantstopthepop
Interview: Dan Corsi
What is Dan Corsi’s favourite stop on the Northern Line? We caught up with the ’90s heartthrob to find out the answer to that and much more…
S Club 7 – Bring It All Back
‘Bring It All Back’ might have heralded the arrival of S Club 7. But behind the scenes, this was really Simon Fuller’s return to chart glory.
Northern Line – All Around The World
With ‘All Around The World’, Northern Line released a disco-pop song that paid homage to Earth, Wind & Fire better than anyone would care to admit
One True Voice – Shakespeare’s (Way With) Words
By mid-2003, Girls Aloud had scored two hit singles and an album. One True Voice, on the other hand, had ‘Shakespeare’s (Way With) Words’…
Stacie Orrico – I Could Be The One
Five months after the ‘Stacie Orrico’ album campaign had appeared to conclude, one further single was unexpectedly released from it.
N-Tyce – Boom Boom
N-Tyce are barely remembered alongside their ’90s girl group rivals, which tells us exactly how well their quest for chart glory with ‘Boom Boom’ turned out
S Club 7 – Reach
It’s hard to imagine any other pop act besides S Club 7 having the sheer panache to pull off a song like ‘Reach’.
Billie Piper – Day & Night
Billie Piper’s comeback needed to be bigger, bolder and better than anything she’d released before. Fortunately, ‘Day & Night’ did just that.
A*Teens – Upside Down
For their second album, the A*Teens sought success with their own material and ‘Upside Down’ was the perfet song to open phase two of the group’s career.
Fragma – You Are Alive
For their third single ‘You Are Alive’, Fragma recruited a new vocalist and went down the route of self-help dance anthem.
H & Claire – DJ
H & Claire needed to find a new sound as they stepped out on their own, and it came in disco-pop of ‘DJ’