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Tag: andy mccluskey

13 JUN

Atomic Kitten – See Ya

Atomic Kitten’s second single, ‘See Ya’, was about as carefree and uncomplicated as bubblegum pop music could be.

Posted in: Atomic KittenTagged: andy mccluskey, atomic kitten, innocent records, kerry katona, liz mcclarnon, natasha hamilton, right now, see ya, stuart kershawcantstopthepop 13th June 2022
29 MAR

Atomic Kitten – Love Doesn’t Have To Hurt

As the final single from Atomic Kitten’s second album, ‘Love Doesn’t Have To Hurt’ had an important link to the group’s legacy.

Posted in: Atomic KittenTagged: andy mccluskey, atomic kitten, bangles, billy steinberg, eternal flame, feels so good, innocent, jenny frost, kylie minogue, liz mcclarnon, love doesnt have to hurt, natasha hamilton, stuart kershaw, susanna hoffs, tom kelly, virgincantstopthepop 29th March 2021
28 JAN

Atomic Kitten – Whole Again

For better or for worse, the brash pop of Atomic Kitten 1.0 was swiftly traded for the MOR pop of Atomic Kitten 2.0

Posted in: Atomic KittenTagged: american music video, andy mccluskey, atomic kitten, bill padley, jem godrey, jenny frost, kerry katona, liz mcclarnon, natasha hamilton, precious, review, stuart kershaw, virgin, whole againcantstopthepop 28th January 2019

…Baby One More Time (line)

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