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Agrofrog
05-04-2003, 11:34 AM
At the moment she doesn't have a record deal as she got dropped last year due to disappointing sales. The video/song that she is releasing in a few weeks was funded by the Spice Girls ex-manager Simon Fuller in the hope that a record company will show interest. He paid £200,000 to film the video from his company 19Entertainment.
Do you think this time his gamble will pay off and she will get a high chart position? I think that if this one doesn't do well it will, she should try and find other things to do like Geri and Mel B have.

BumbleBee
05-04-2003, 12:39 PM
I haven't heard it and probably never will, but I think you're beng a bit harsh in your poll opitions!
Nobody is talentless and nobody deserves to fall on their arse unless they are a complete wanker, but she seems like a nice enough person, so good luck to her!!

One of the Nobodies
05-04-2003, 09:39 PM
The woman doesn't need to release another song. She's loaded enough as it is. People who desperately try to revive their singing career get right on my tits, especially when they are filthy rich already. (eg. Victoria Beckham) ld just give up and be happy with what i had and leave room for someone else to break into the music industry.
Her record label dropped her for a reason. Isn't that a big enough hint for her? :rolleyes:

crescendo
06-04-2003, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by One of the Nobodies
The woman doesn't need to release another song. She's loaded enough as it is. People who desperately try to revive their singing career get right on my tits, especially when they are filthy rich already. (eg. Victoria Beckham) ld just give up and be happy with what i had and leave room for someone else to break into the music industry.
Her record label dropped her for a reason. Isn't that a big enough hint for her? :rolleyes: Well said.
These 'singers' who are trying to revive their careers don't understand that the reason why they were so famous in the first place was because little kids were buying their records. Now these kids have grown up, whose gonna buy their records?
The only people who do manage to revive their careers are the ones that are actually talented, and make good music.