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Tag: herbie crichlow

02 AUG

Robyn – Do You Know (What It Takes)

We didn’t know it at the time, but ‘Do You Know (What It Takes)’ was a landmark moment for pop music in the ’90s and far beyond.

Posted in: RobynTagged: backstreet boys, bmg, britney spears, candy, cheiron studios, denniz pop, do you know what it takes, herbie crichlow, mandy moore, max martin, rca, robyn, robyn carlsson, robyn is herecantstopthepop 2nd August 2021
04 JAN

Backstreet Boys – Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)

‘Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)’ became the Backstreet Boys’ biggest hit so far. Thanks, in no small part, due to *that* music video.

Posted in: Backstreet BoysTagged: aj mclean, backstreet boys, brian littrell, herbie crichlow, howie dorough, if you want it to be good girl, jive records, kevin richardson, max martin, nick carter, quit playing games with my heartcantstopthepop 4th January 2021
19 AUG

Five – Everybody Get Up

Although it was their fourth single, ‘Everybody Get Up’ set the tone for Five’s subsequent career with it’s raucous, rebellious performance.

Posted in: FiveTagged: 5ive, abs breen, abz love, alan merrill, everybody get up, five, herbie crichlow, i love rock n roll, jake hooker, jason j brown, joan jett, review, ritchie neville, scott robinson, sean conlon, when the lights go outcantstopthepop 19th August 2019

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