August 2010

Headlines – Out Now!

The new album, EP, Headlines is out in the shops today! Not like every good Saturdays fan needs reminding. The mini-album comes with great new songs including the Top 3 single Missing You!

You can also download it without even leaving your computer, directly from iTunes (ÂŁ5.99) – Where it is already at number one – GO GIRLS! As well as Amazon MP3, 7Digital and other leading – and legal – download sites.

Missing You might have missed out on #1 so lets make sure Headlines makes Headlines and hits #1 🙂

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Saturdays’ Una: ‘Still a long way to go’

Una Healy has said that The Saturdays still have a long way to go before they feel like they have achieved all their goals.

The girl group entered the singles charts at number three yesterday with their latest release ‘Missing You’.

Asked if the group ever felt like that they had “made it”, Healy told Metro: “No. We didn’t come off the back of a reality TV show, we’ve grafted and there’s so much more we need to achieve.

“Thinking you’ve made it comes when you’ve fulfilled all your goals. We’ve still got a long way to go.”

Asked for the highlight of her time in The Saturdays, she added: “Each time we get a Top 10 single feels amazing, I never get over it, and I love performing to the fans when they’re singing the lyrics back. I’m doing what I love for a living.”

Healy’s bandmate Mollie King recently confirmed that the group hope to release at least five albums. They are currently promoting mini-LP Headlines!

Source: DigitalSpy

Flo Rida holds off Saturdays’ bid for first number one

Sad news Sats fans …

Rappers Flo Rida and Eminem have prevented UK girl group The Saturdays scoring their first number one single.

Mid-week figures had put the group ahead with Missing You, but they had to settle for third spot.

Flo Rida ft David Guetta’s Club Can’t Handle Me, from the Step Up 3D soundtrack, rose to number one, while Eminem ft Rihanna’s Love the Way You Lie went back up to number two.

Eminem’s album, Recovery, returned to the top of the album charts.

His sixth studio album first reached number one on its release in June, and has remained in the top 10 since.

Last week’s number one album, Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs, slipped to number two in a week in which there were no new releases in the top 40 album charts.

In the singles charts there was only a handful of new releases, including Tinchy Stryder’s In My System at number 10.

Source: BBC News

Remember, Headlines is out tomorrow (and for Ireland it has been for a few days – purchase it on iTunes here Irish fans!) so get them to no.1 and pre-order your copy on iTunes now to get exclusive pre-order tracks and videos … Get well Frankie and Vanessa too!

The Saturdays drop in for a chat with Ricky

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The Saturdays have had a crazy couple of years since they first burst into the charts back in 2008.

Now they’re hoping to get their first UK number one with their latest single, Missing You.

Mollie and Rochelle dropped by to fill Ricky in on all the latest on their single and their new album.

They also spilled the beans on what it’s like being mates with JLS and McFly, and what they really think of shows like X Factor.

Source: CBBC Newsround

The Saturdays want to ‘rule the world’

The Saturdays say they could never compete with Girls Aloud as they weren’t “given millions of fans” overnight.

The girl band have been around for three years, and are tired of being compared to Girls Aloud. Both groups are known for producing catchy pop records, but The Saturdays insist that is where the similarity ends.

Girls Aloud – comprising Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh – were formed on a UK talent programme, whereas The Saturdays were not.

“We can’t compete with Girls Aloud. How can we?” asked Rochelle Wiseman. “Although we’re on our eighth single we haven’t had millions of fans given to us overnight, we’ve had to work for it.”

Una Healy agreed: “We didn’t arrive on a TV show like Girls Aloud where everybody knew their names before they released a record. We were unknown, so it was harder.”

Girls Aloud are currently taking a break to concentrate on solo projects, and The Saturdays – Rochelle, Una, Mollie King, Frankie Sandford and Vanessa White – admit that has made things easier for them. They know more girl groups will come out in the future, but they hope it won’t be for some time yet.

“We want to rule the world, we don’t need anyone else,” laughed Frankie.

Source: Musicrooms.net

Who were our Sats missing?

We revealed Mollie’s earlier this week, but here’s the other 4. Congratulations to Anndaroo for winning.

Vanessa (congratulations YasminAli_x):
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Rochelle (congratulations Omydaaizz):
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Una (congratulations wotyougot):
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Frankie (congratulations missaimee3085):
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All the winners have now been announced, congratulations to you all!

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