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I don't really like that new song, it kinda takes everything I didn't like about them when they released "Love Me and amplifies it. I guess it's them going back to their roots, but something between both of their sounds would be good. I'll give the album leak a listen at some point. I do hope they can recover.
See Me Like This is BEGGING for a single release - a perfect balance between Love Me and Black Heart IMO. Hoochi Mumma is good but a bit too OTT for a single release. I love the Sue bit though LMAO! :lol:
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Getting such a Sugababes vibe from this campaign.

 

Off-topic, but I love the movement of your signature! :wub:

 

And I hope that this album never gets released because I probably won't like it. :D

It's hard to believe how terribly it could all go wrong for them after smashing with Black Heart.
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You can hear a live version here (its just called Slip now)

 

 

That sounds like the PERFECT single to help them get over the 'Waterfalls' disaster. It's not a complete rehash of 'Black Heart' but it's got the motown vibes of it and keeps their energy.

That actually sounds like it could potentially be their second decent song. :o

 

I'll still be completely amazed if this album ever gets released though.

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GIRLBAND Stooshe have disowned their last single and reworked their long-awaited debut album.

 

The BRITs-nominated trio released a cover of Waterfallsby 1990s act TLC under record label orders, but loathed the result so much they have erased it.

 

Back with new single Slip next month, Karis Anderson told me: “We are pretending Waterfalls didn’t happen, that song was never our decision.

 

"Slip now feels like a comeback, even though we’ve only been around for a year. Waterfalls is not going on the album. We love the TLC version, but we didn’t like it as a single for us.”

 

After a string of Top 10 hits last year, Waterfalls signalled a change in chart fortunes for Stooshe. Their label even started messing about with the rest of their music.

 

Karis, 23, explained: “It was down to us that our album didn’t come out months ago.

 

“It was ready to go, but we was listening to it and realised the label had changed a few mixes, a few structures and even taken off a few songs. We made this album before we got signed so it was important for us to still have control.”

 

Slip is the start of the comeback.

 

Karis, Alexandra Buggs, 20, and Courtney Rumbold, 23, laughed: “We are giving fans the Stooshe attitude back.

 

“We wanted to stick with a Motown thing and get our sense of fun back.”

 

And even though they have only released singles so far, the album – out May 27 – is the most important Stooshe element.

 

Karis added: “It’s all about the album.”

 

Slip is out May 13.

 

So it was the labels choice to release Waterfalls I had a feeling all along.

Doesn't surprise me at all that it was a label decision, rather than what the girls actually wanted to release

 

Slip is growing on me

I think Stooshe have made a mistake in dissing their label regards to Waterfall and the album situation, if Slip under performs, the album will either not get released such as Girls Can't Catch or will be dumped on a shelf ala Parade and chart really poorly, which would of course resort in them being dropped.

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