There was a sizeable market for a song like ‘A Mind Of Its Own’, even if it wasn’t one you’d typically associate with Victoria Beckham.
Aqua – Cartoon Heroes
Long before Robert Downey Jr. donned his Iron Man suit, Aqua released ‘Cartoon Heroes’ and brought several comic book icons to the mainstream.
t.A.T.u. – Friend Or Foe
Far from being intimately involved, by 2006 t.A.T.u. allegedly didn’t even like each other. What better time then, to release a song called ‘Friend Or Foe’.
The Moffatts – Crazy
A ’90s band comprising of brothers who had a penchant for extremely catchy pop-rock songs. Of course, it could only be…The Moffatts?!
Backstreet Boys – All I Have To Give
An R&B slow-jam wasn’t the obvious choice for a Backstreet Boys single, but ‘All I Have To Give’ gave the group yet another huge hit.
Jessica Simpson – A Public Affair
‘A Public Affair’ found Jessica Simpson dragging Christina Milian, Christina Applegate and Eva Longoria to the local roller disco for a girls’ night out.
Britney Spears – Overprotected
‘Overprotected’ marked Britney Spears’ first true emancipation from her girl-next-door persona as she rejected many of the values she’d previously embodied.
Kaci – I Think I Love You
Having seen her chart fortunes falter, Kaci returned six months later with renewed determination – and a cover version – in her quest for a top ten single.
Christina Milian – AM To PM
‘AM To PM’ was – at first glance – about as perfect a debut single as Christina Milian could hope for in the early ‘00s.
Boom! – Falling
With ‘Falling’, Boom! sought to put a slightly cooler spin on the Steps / S Club 7 formula before either group had the chance to do it themselves.
Stacie Orrico – I Promise
With ‘I Promise’, Stacie Orrico boldly sacrificed commercial success in order to satisfy fans of gloopy pop ballads everywhere (except America).
Pop! – Serious
Pop!’s third – and final – single ‘Serious’ saw the group go out on top. Or, as close to that as they were ever going to get.