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Hear'Say in general |
| Date: |
18/03/01 (18 review reads) |
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For anyone that hasn't been around for the last few months, Hear'say consists of Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Noel Sullivan, Danny Foster and Suzanne Shaw. Like everyone else, I was hooked by the TV programme that made these five wannabes famous and although I did not agree with the final line up they do seem to be doing very well. Myleene is 'Posh Popstar' and in my opinion will be the first to leave the group. She is a lot more intelligent and calculating than the rest of them but as they all like to remind us, she can sing. Suzanne is ' Baby Popstar ' and looks like something straight out of S Club 7. In my opinion the weakest singer I think she has been picked for looks alone ( the band needed a blonde). Kym is 'Scary Popstar' and likes to make her opinions heard. Young Mums everywhere will by rooting for her and I believe that she does have the Strongest voice of the girls. Noel is 'Mummy's Boy Popstar' and is seen constantly crying about how hard it is being away from home. Although he seems like a nice enough boy and has a good sense of humour I can't see him as a heart throb, he just looks too young. Danny is 'Guy Richie Popstar'. He looks like a hard man but really is like a soppy teddy bear. I like him the most as he genuinely seems to appreciate the good luck that he has had. In my humble opinion he has the strongest voice of the two males and is most likely to be the girlies favourite. Their single Pure and simple looks poised to enter the charts at number one today despite little airplay from the major radio stations. Although not a masterpiece it is quite catchy in a Spice Girls/ S Club 7 kind of way and will go down well at the under 16's discos. My only gripe about the band is that although they can obviously all sing, when you put their voices together the harmonies just don't sound right, the voices are all too differe
nt. I think Hear'say will be more than a one hit wonder, but whether they can last the distance like their peers S Club 7 is doubtful.
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