Dave: ilikemusic because... Without it there wouldnt be a Global Gathering
Murron :): ilikemusic becuase... ITS FRIGGIN AWESOME!! I mean, who can live without music?!
Craig David: ilikemusic because... It’s all me
steven bance: ilikemusic becaucse... it produses feelings of utopia.
dj tie one: ilikemusic because... its like cornflakes in the morning
Terry, The Temptations: ilikemusic because... There’s no way I could ever imagine a world without music.
Scott, Thin Lizzy: ilikemusic because... It lets my adrenalin start pumping, it gets aggression out, and sometimes I can actually get emotional with it. There are many reasons why I like music.
Sam, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly: ilikemusic because... Music is a special thing that is not like anything else in the world. You might argue that you can translate emotions through films and through books but anyone can make music, whether that be humming or singing along to the radio, it’s something that gives enjoyment and positivity to many people.
dj.NOMSTA*: ilikemusic because... music likesme!2 million singles sold, four Number Ones; 5 million album sales including three triple-platinum discs in the UK. More Top 10 singles than the Spice Girls, All Saints, Destiny's Child or Bananarama, and more Top 10 hits with original songs than any girl group since The Supremes. The first girlgroup since the 1980s to release more than three hit albums - trouncing Destiny's Child, The Three Degrees, the Spice Girls and The Bangles. Chart success not just in the UK but across Europe, the Far East, Australia and New Zealand.
More impressive statistics than you'd get from your average pop group - principally because Sugababes have never been your average pop group. Over six years, Sugababes have become synonymous with imaginative, cutting edge, daring and effervescent pop music, turning in several defining moments in the modern pop era along the way. They worked with British pop masterminds like Richard X and Xenomania before others even got a sniff of their hitmaking potential; overseas, their work with Dallas Austin inspired his best work since his mid-90s TLC heyday, and a roll-call of collaborators including William Orbit, Cathy Dennis, Cameron McVey, Sting and Diane Warren have worked their magic along the way.
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