If Frankie has left then I think they will continue as a four, it wouldn't the same but I think it would work, Una, Vanessa and Rochelle are strong singers and Mollie has improved so much since they debuted, she can definitely sing well now, like someone else said I think Frankie is the face of the group, the most recognisable member, if she left then I think a chunk of fans would go with her which would leave the others kind of lost.
But I stand by what I said earlier, I think she has either already quit or is planning on quitting once she gives birth. She's stronger than people make her out to be, to get over depression is hard, I've been there myself and it's anything but easy, I think strong friends, a loving fiance and a new baby has bought her back to life so to speak, her priorities may have changed.
Anyways, back to single predictions, I reckon with good promo this could get top 10 like maybe between 5-10, if radio really get behind it then it could go top 3, I think it's a strong song it just needs to grow on you, much like I found with What About Us I started off feeling meh over it but now I love it.
That would be a shame Has it been confirmed that Frankie has actually left or is it just a rumour on here?
A silly rumour that has no substance to it at all. Just because she's pregnant and doesn't have vocals for one single suddenly she's left the band. :rolleyes:
She's said on Twitter and in interviews she'll be back with The Saturdays ASAP (after the birth).
You're thinking too much into it. I think she does not have a solo line in the song as they know she won't be promoting it as she's on maternity leave. I imagine she will be given some lines in future performances once she is back off maternity leave.
I don't get what the big fuss is all about. The Saturdays team obviously don't think pregnancy is a great look for a music video - just look at the 30 Days video which was shot when Una was pregnant. She got about 3 seconds screen time and again every effort taken to conceal her bump!
I don't get what the big fuss is all about. The Saturdays team obviously don't think pregnancy is a great look for a music video - just look at the 30 Days video which was shot when Una was pregnant. She got about 3 seconds screen time and again every effort taken to conceal her bump!
Not true. Una even points to her bump when a guy flirts with her in the video. She said that she didn't want it to feature heavily as she's not going to be pregnant forever whereas the video lives on as part of the band's history. It's their personal choice.
I don't get what the big fuss is all about. The Saturdays team obviously don't think pregnancy is a great look for a music video - just look at the 30 Days video which was shot when Una was pregnant. She got about 3 seconds screen time and again every effort taken to conceal her bump!
It occurs to me that the pregnancies of some Saturdays' members would have been good moments to bump old Saturdays threads!:D
And album sales are awful. They've sold about 730K over four albums.
Chasing Lights - 350K
Wordshaker - 90K
Headlines - 230K
On Your Radar - 60K
Wow that is shocking. It's amazing the label hasn't dropped them - they can't be making that much of a profit just from fairly strong singles sales can they?
Disco Love is one of their weakest singles so far. It feels like they've just given up.
They've actually sold over 735k in the UK. They have also sold good numbers in countries such as Spain and Singapore, too. Since Headlines was only half an album, they average at over 210k across 3.5 albums. Only 16 albums have sold that much this year. Their album sales are acceptable in such a declining market and The Saturdays brand itself is worth millions. Heat estimated their worth as £2.6m.
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they're supposed to be but who knows.
And album sales are awful. They've sold about 730K over four albums.
Chasing Lights - 350K
Wordshaker - 90K
Headlines - 230K
On Your Radar - 60K
But I stand by what I said earlier, I think she has either already quit or is planning on quitting once she gives birth. She's stronger than people make her out to be, to get over depression is hard, I've been there myself and it's anything but easy, I think strong friends, a loving fiance and a new baby has bought her back to life so to speak, her priorities may have changed.
Anyways, back to single predictions, I reckon with good promo this could get top 10 like maybe between 5-10, if radio really get behind it then it could go top 3, I think it's a strong song it just needs to grow on you, much like I found with What About Us I started off feeling meh over it but now I love it.
That would be a shame Has it been confirmed that Frankie has actually left or is it just a rumour on here?
A silly rumour that has no substance to it at all. Just because she's pregnant and doesn't have vocals for one single suddenly she's left the band. :rolleyes:
She's said on Twitter and in interviews she'll be back with The Saturdays ASAP (after the birth).
Nah it's just a scenario some of us have been discussing, something that MIGHT happen, but hasn't actually happened as far as we know.
I doubt it would happen as Rochelle and Una didn't leave the group when they had their babies.
It occurs to me that the pregnancies of some Saturdays' members would have been good moments to bump old Saturdays threads!:D
Wow that is shocking. It's amazing the label hasn't dropped them - they can't be making that much of a profit just from fairly strong singles sales can they?
Disco Love is one of their weakest singles so far. It feels like they've just given up.