While we wait for some new music from Mutya Keisha Siobhan (a.k.a. the original Sugababes) or something new from the current line-up of Sugababes, Amelle, who joined the group in 2006 decided to treat her fans with a new song. While she remains the only member of the group who has had a solo no.1 single (to be fair, she was featured on Tinchy Stryder's song, but still), Amelle thinks it's time for her to try and conquer the charts on her own. With still no words on the possible lead single, we can enjoy in a track by Adam J. and Nightcrawlers, on which Amelle is featured. Love Is All We Need is far from a spectacular single, the vocals aren't that strong, but the dubstep-y break is what made me like the song. Yes, it's little to go on, but it makes the rest of the song decent, and all in all enjoyable. The lyric video was released almost a week ago, and has only 5000 views on YouTube, but I don't think anyone even thought the song will have some chart success. I see this as some sort of promotion for Amelle, just to tell everyone she is here, and she is ready to go solo (until the Sugababes decide to make a comeback anyway). Enjoy in the song below.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Amelle Berrabah is ready to go solo
While we wait for some new music from Mutya Keisha Siobhan (a.k.a. the original Sugababes) or something new from the current line-up of Sugababes, Amelle, who joined the group in 2006 decided to treat her fans with a new song. While she remains the only member of the group who has had a solo no.1 single (to be fair, she was featured on Tinchy Stryder's song, but still), Amelle thinks it's time for her to try and conquer the charts on her own. With still no words on the possible lead single, we can enjoy in a track by Adam J. and Nightcrawlers, on which Amelle is featured. Love Is All We Need is far from a spectacular single, the vocals aren't that strong, but the dubstep-y break is what made me like the song. Yes, it's little to go on, but it makes the rest of the song decent, and all in all enjoyable. The lyric video was released almost a week ago, and has only 5000 views on YouTube, but I don't think anyone even thought the song will have some chart success. I see this as some sort of promotion for Amelle, just to tell everyone she is here, and she is ready to go solo (until the Sugababes decide to make a comeback anyway). Enjoy in the song below.
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