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Simon Fuller "Spice Girls Creator" Introduces new girl group "Girl Radical"
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Himself and Cowell are always competing and it seems Fuller is trying to compete with Cowell's girlgroups Little Mix and Fifth Harmony. Fuller worked with JC Chasez (NSYNC, America’s Best Dance Crew) and Golden Globe-winning, Grammy-nominated songwriter Jimmy Harry (Madonna, P!nk, Britney Spears) in creating this group. These three guys have now developed this girl group, with the hope of world wide domination
So which Girlgroups are better. Will Fuller win this Battle ?
Here is Girl Radical's first single "Don't Get me Wrong"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbK1IdryCOY
Website http://girlradical.com/
They are trying to go down the KPOP route 11 members!
So which Girlgroups are better. Will Fuller win this Battle ?
Here is Girl Radical's first single "Don't Get me Wrong"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbK1IdryCOY
Website http://girlradical.com/
They are trying to go down the KPOP route 11 members!
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The 1st lines of each verse is basically 'Complicated' sped up isn't it?
They're no new Spice Girls though, Fuller can do better than that.
considering the person who produced the song that is quite surprising
The group look fantastic though! The number of members isn't a problem at all.
Fake smiles, trying to be kooky and cute and attempting to cover almost every demograph = pleasing nobody. The name is awful aswell.
Also, Simon Fuller didn't create the Spice Girls (although no doubt they wouldn't have been as successful as they were on a global scale without him). But they approached him after ditching the team who auditioned them and set them up (father and son Chris and Bob Herbert). And by the time they went to Fuller there was already a buzz about them in the industry after their 1994 showcase for record companies/industry people (albeit under the name 'Touch').
Also, at that point their personalities within the context of the group had already been established and was being used as a selling point long before Fuller got hold of them.
He basically just took on a winning forumla and ran with it.
Anybody remember his first big project after the SG's fired him? 21st Century Girls? They were quite cringe aswell, even for the 90s! Fuller was just as lucky to have signed the Spice Girls as they were to be signed to him.
G-RADI
and i was thinking about this only yesterday, if we would get our version of J-POP/K-POP
and there it is
nice and poppy and they are all disgustingly preppy and cute
there are some three member groups, so that's not exclusive
although the more the merrier