Britney Spears’ second single ‘Sometimes’ marked an unexpectedly rapid reinvention from suggestive pop vixen to virginal girl-next-door.
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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
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.
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’
Aqua – Turn Back Time
Aqua were never going to be remembered for their ballads, but ‘Turn Back Time’ is among the best songs the group ever recorded.
Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way
‘I Want It That Way’ was the culmination of the years that the Backstreet Boys had spent quietly growing their profile as the world’s biggest boyband
Lolly – Per Sempre Amore (Forever In Love)
‘Per Sempre Amore (Forever In Love)’ saw Lolly take on Ricky Martin at his own game and successfully jump aboard the Latin-pop bandwagon