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SATURDAYS SET SIGHTS ON AMERICA
THE SATURDAYS have revealed they intend to follow the SPICE GIRLS by cracking the lucrative American market.
British girlbands have often looked to the US to boost their record sales, but few have been able to make the transition.
Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday, Frankie Sandford said the band's future plans include a bid for stateside success.
"No British girl group has made it in America since the Spice Girls but we are hoping to," she said.
"We worked with Rihanna's producers to give us more of an American sound."
GIRLS ALOUD have so far chosen to turn down offers from US labels, a decision which the Saturdays' Mollie King thinks they should reconsider.
"I guess I can understand them not wanting to start at the bottom again but maybe we should all do it together," she said.
Meanwhile, a source has claimed in the People that LIAM GALLAGHER is interested in working with GIRLS ALOUD.
05 January 2009 11:54:58
Also see: THE SATURDAYS - SPICE GIRLS - GIRLS ALOUD - LIAM GALLAGHER - RIHANNA
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