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AND NOW YOU WANNA PRETEND THAT YOU'RE A SUPERSTAR

AND NOW YOU WANT US TO END WHAT'S TAKEN YOU THIS FAR

DON'T TELL ME THAT YOU'RE DONE AS FAR WE AS GO

YOU NEED TO HAVE A SIT DOWN WITH YOUR EGO

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    AND NOW YOU WANNA PRETEND THAT YOU'RE A SUPERSTAR AND NOW YOU WANT US TO END WHAT'S TAKEN YOU THIS FAR DON'T TELL ME THAT YOU'RE DONE AS FAR WE AS GO YOU NEED TO HAVE A SIT DOWN WITH YOUR EGO

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Which version of issues do people listen to , just curious as the original has appeared twice on autoplay for me recrntly

17 hours ago, 777666jason said:

Which version of issues do people listen to , just curious as the original has appeared twice on autoplay for me recrntly

Is it just the lyrical difference between the two versions?

1 hour ago, Paddington James said:

Is it just the lyrical difference between the two versions?

Yeah because the original/album version has the controversial dont know if i should stab you or kiss you

19 minutes ago, 777666jason said:

Yeah because the original/album version has the controversial dont know if i should stab you or kiss you

I always thought it was ‘Slap you or kiss you’.

1 hour ago, Paddington James said:

I always thought it was ‘Slap you or kiss you’

Actually thats why they changed it because people were mishearing slap as stab according to Google 😮

7 minutes ago, 777666jason said:

Actually thats why they changed it because people were mishearing slap as stab according to Google 😮

Oh wow, I’d never heard ‘stab’ and even now I can’t hear it myself. That may just be me though.

1 hour ago, Paddington James said:

I always thought it was ‘Slap you or kiss you’.

It was! lol They were forced to change the lyric on the single version because some people thought it sounded like "stab"

As for me I don't listen to either version.

13 minutes ago, Jessie Where said:

It was! lol They were forced to change the lyric on the single version because some people thought it sounded like "stab"

As for me I don't listen to either version.

It’s not one I regularly go back to from them, but it’s also not their worst for me either. That goes to Gentleman and Forever Is Over.

I’ve just been listening to Puppet and Karma, such great album tracks.

The Wordshaker and Headlines eras could’ve been handless so much better.

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I imagine S Club Jrs were under a £1m Music contract or something? Idk??

Don't forget the juniors had that short lived tv series I Dream , yes they ended up being side characters but they were in it

I wouldnt even be suprised if the juniors were payed more than S Club 7 given how it came out how baby they were paid

Wow that’s a huge surprise, given how poorly S Club 7 were paid.

I know she was in ‘Juniors’ and not ‘7’, but still I’d have thought she would’ve made more from The Saturdays.

I thought it would've been the opposite. The Saturdays had way more hits, including a #1.

"I made more money in S Club Juniors than I did in The Saturdays. The music industry ... the money just went out of it. It wasn't the same space to be in anymore."

"When someone says your record deal is X amount of money, that doesn't mean that’s what we're making. That means they'll put this money into the album, pay these producers, the marketing budget.

"For a period of [time], music artists were making money touring. The tours and the brand deals was where you would make your money. The records weren’t for us.

"So we’d be the face of a shampoo and all have our own scent – that's where we’d make our money. Those brand deals were really important to us, and so was the touring."

"Record labels changed their whole strategy, and they would do what they would call 360 deals. So they would then also take a cut of the brand [deals], and then take a cut of the live performances.

"You've got to remember everything you earn, split that in half, basically with tax and an agent. And then there's five of you. You're expected to live a lifestyle that you can't always prop up."

"It was a really strange period of time that we weirdly were just a bit accepting. We weren't earning enough money. It wasn't like: 'Okay, I don't like this anymore, let’s stop this'."

If you guys could pick any single by The Saturdays to make a chart comeback, what would it be?

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