Post by jessica on Dec 22, 2010 18:36:30 GMT 1
So it was sort of the return of the boyband in 2010 (well kind of), if not new ones (The Wanted) older ones regenerating themselves (Take That & McFly).
So could 2011 be the return of the girlbands? Will The Sats get that #1 they desperately want? Will The new line up of The Sugababes be accepted? Will GA reform (I doubt it in 2011)... or will any of the new crop sneek in?
Wonderland.
SoundGirl
[CREDIT: TaylorLovesTWxx]
[CREDIT: mynamebeginswithR]
Parade
[CREDIT: darnoc62]
[CREDIT: milanjito]
[CREDIT: darnoc62]
The Ultra Girls
[CREDIT: KevKevTubes]
Ruff Diamondz
I will have missed loads out probably, so feel free to add them in. So does anyone think any of them have a chance?
My thoughts:
The Saturdays: If they release their 'Ego'/'Higher' as the lead single instead of the second one I think they will get their #1. And if they release a ballad in their campaign then they may begin to sell more albums, but I think they'll do roughlt the same as this year, have big selling singles but struggle to move the albums.
Sugababes: I want them to do well, but that's not really the same. If they come out with something like 'Rabbit Heart' then I think they have a chance, but they have so many people against them right now it's going to be difficult. However 'About A Girl' & 'Wear My Kiss' didn't do too badly on the singles chart so I do think theirs hope if the material is right.
Girls Aloud: I don't see them reforming in 2011, but thought I'd include them in this topic for those who think they might. If they do and they can get along I think they'll be bigger than before.
Wonderland: My personal fave. I have a good feeling about them next year, it's going to be about promotion though, the same for all the new acts, but I feel they have really strong material behind them so if the single choices are right I think and hope they'll break through. I think they will be the most successful in Ireland out of all the groups though...
SoundGirl: I'm getting a Mini Viva vibe from them - I like some of their material bit I can't connect with them as a band.
Parade: They have the same manager as The Wanted and who used to manage The Saturdays, so I think they will break through. Their songs are very catchy and radio friendly, but I think they could run into the same problem as the sats and find it hard to shift the albums.
The Ultra Girls: I love their cover of The Wanted. I'm not sure if they will make it, but would like them too.
Ruff Diamondz: Not my sort of music. I'm confussed by them though, the song in the video - was that already released in Nov? On itunes it says it was but I can't find any information about it's charting... did it completely miss the top 100? MTV have them on the 10 acts to look out for in 2011 though so if they get massive backing from music channels then maybe, but I personally don't think they'll have mainstream succes... maybe more like Phoenix.
What does everyone else think?
So could 2011 be the return of the girlbands? Will The Sats get that #1 they desperately want? Will The new line up of The Sugababes be accepted? Will GA reform (I doubt it in 2011)... or will any of the new crop sneek in?
Wonderland.
SoundGirl
[CREDIT: TaylorLovesTWxx]
[CREDIT: mynamebeginswithR]
Parade
[CREDIT: darnoc62]
[CREDIT: milanjito]
[CREDIT: darnoc62]
The Ultra Girls
[CREDIT: KevKevTubes]
Ruff Diamondz
I will have missed loads out probably, so feel free to add them in. So does anyone think any of them have a chance?
My thoughts:
The Saturdays: If they release their 'Ego'/'Higher' as the lead single instead of the second one I think they will get their #1. And if they release a ballad in their campaign then they may begin to sell more albums, but I think they'll do roughlt the same as this year, have big selling singles but struggle to move the albums.
Sugababes: I want them to do well, but that's not really the same. If they come out with something like 'Rabbit Heart' then I think they have a chance, but they have so many people against them right now it's going to be difficult. However 'About A Girl' & 'Wear My Kiss' didn't do too badly on the singles chart so I do think theirs hope if the material is right.
Girls Aloud: I don't see them reforming in 2011, but thought I'd include them in this topic for those who think they might. If they do and they can get along I think they'll be bigger than before.
Wonderland: My personal fave. I have a good feeling about them next year, it's going to be about promotion though, the same for all the new acts, but I feel they have really strong material behind them so if the single choices are right I think and hope they'll break through. I think they will be the most successful in Ireland out of all the groups though...
SoundGirl: I'm getting a Mini Viva vibe from them - I like some of their material bit I can't connect with them as a band.
Parade: They have the same manager as The Wanted and who used to manage The Saturdays, so I think they will break through. Their songs are very catchy and radio friendly, but I think they could run into the same problem as the sats and find it hard to shift the albums.
The Ultra Girls: I love their cover of The Wanted. I'm not sure if they will make it, but would like them too.
Ruff Diamondz: Not my sort of music. I'm confussed by them though, the song in the video - was that already released in Nov? On itunes it says it was but I can't find any information about it's charting... did it completely miss the top 100? MTV have them on the 10 acts to look out for in 2011 though so if they get massive backing from music channels then maybe, but I personally don't think they'll have mainstream succes... maybe more like Phoenix.
What does everyone else think?