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REVIEW: The Saturdays feat. Sean Paul What About Us on Podydor UK / Universal Germany

1-Seamus Haji club mix
2-Buzz Junkies club mix
3-Guy Schieman Club mix
4-Guy Schieman Dub mix
5-Extended mix(exclusive with pre-order)


The sensational girl group from  UK The Saturdays release their new single "What About Us" feat. Sean Paul at 05 April, along with their own reality show "The Saturdays - at the Top"that  is running in May & new album "The Chase" in the early summer!

In the UK, they have long been one of the biggest girl groups, but this spring it is on the gas: After publishing The Saturdays last month ushered her triumphant U.S. as guests of Jay Leno, The Today Show & Co., not only in the coming months their new album, including a new single, but also their  launching worldwide their own reality show! Before the release of their fourth album "The Chase", the five girls from England and Ireland release their new single "What About Us" feat. Sean Paul.

Suitable for E! Entertainment-produced reality show, "The Saturdays - at the Top",  will have Vanessa, Frankie, Rochelle, Mollie and Una   the (tracking) hunting for their upcoming album "The Chase" . The first taste of "What About Us" feat. Sean Paul combines rich UK dance-pop with catchy synths and an extra dose of dancehall flavor: A track that put us already in the mood for next summer. No wonder that the video for the video premiere early February already registered  millions click numbers.

After Francesca "Frankie" Sandford (24), Rochelle Humes (23), Mollie King (25), Vanessa White (23) and the native of Ireland Una Healy (31, repeated one of the top 20 "sexiest women" of the PRT readership) 2007 have been discovered in London, the first of The Saturdays were a whole year in order to refine the songs for their first album. Since then, everything went fast: Even "Chasing Lights", their debut, 2008 conquered the top 10 in the UK and was certified platinum. It was followed by "Wordshaker" (2009, UK # 9), the hit EP "Headlines" (2010, UK # 3), and after the 2011 release "On Your Radar" it's time for "The Chase" - the fourth Studio album of the five ladies.

In their home country The Saturdays have soon the dozen: 11 of their singles have gone in the last five years in the top 10 in the UK charts and in parallel landed two of their albums and the EP also in the top "Headlines!" -10, a total they have sold four million records. After performing as the opening act for Girls Aloud and Take That, and their last stadium tour was sold out in no time. So it was only a matter of time until The Saturdays fever would engage in other parts of the world. 

"Well, we named after the coolest and best day of the week, because exactly everything happens on Saturday: Everybody is looking forward to Saturday, going from flirting to have fun - that what  we are, this is our music," . Two years before that Una had commented to The Sun that their plan is "to be the best girl band in the world". When you consider the pace at which they have conquered since the beginning of 2013  the United States,  is likely that their very close to realise their goal.

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Dimitri Kechagias review: Nothing is better than a nice pop song to hear on the radio on your way to your work early Monday morning that will make you feel good, uplifted and will give you energy to carry on during the week until the best day of the week to arrive and that is of course Saturday. The Saturdays is a big success story indeed not only because of their stunning sexy looks  but also of their ability to choose great songs that seems girls and boys around the globe can identify with and have big and endless fun. Their brand new single What About Us seems to be the perfect weapon to conquer the USA market. The combination of solid electro pop, modern grooves and irresistible rhythm combined with euphoric synths and the hot Sean Paul on the rap parts. The remixes package contains very good versions perfect to drop in big clubs and discos too. The superb Seamus Haji provides the version perfect for the big EDM dancefloors. Rougher, meaty with raw basslines and the uplfting synths will get you going for long on the dancefloor. Buzz Junkies club mix will be good for the mainstream discos. Their version is pure party atmosphere and includes Sean Paul parts as well. Guy Schieman Club mix is what you can call as the nu- hi-nrg meets prog house with touches of trance. Epic synths and melodies will push your senses to the limit for a wild Saturday night party. Its the most gay friendly version I guess that gay clubs will love. Lastly the Extended mix is the cool original version minus Sean Paul vocals. Excellent lyrics, great performance from the girls and lovely music, what you want more for your Saturday's? Love iT! 

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