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As you all know, the last performance of The Work Tour is happening right now. After you clean up all your tears, please send us your images, photos, videos, images of merchandise, and anything else to [email protected].
Even though the show is now axed, we got some footage of The Saturdays on Totally Saturday! Watch after the jump!
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Check out an exclusive video straight from the official site after the jump!
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Released on Monday, June 29 2009
By David Balls, Music Reporter
The Saturdays: ‘Work’
When they gave their first interviews just 12 months ago, The Saturdays brazenly declared an intention to sell more records than label-mates Girls Aloud. Some pop fans questioned whether the group had a USP, but four singles down the line, each having charted higher than its predecessor, there’s no denying that Project Sats has gone really rather swimmingly. Hoping finally to bag their first chart-topper, the girls are back with one last single from their debut album Chasing Lights.
A standout example of the fresh, sparky electropop sound that’s taken said album to platinum status, ‘Work’ is strong enough to withstand comparison with the brilliant Kelly Rowland single of the same name. Over pounding beats and synths that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Rihanna record, the girls ooze attitude as they urge the boys to “work, work!” for their affections. This is as sassy and infectious as manufactured pop comes, but after a much-delayed release, could the girls once again miss out on that elusive number one?
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
> Click here to watch the ‘Work’ video
Source: Digitalspy