Flavour magazine sat down with SYCO Music to get the inside scoop on the likes of Cher Lloyd and Labrinth Flavour Magazine took a trip down to Simon Cowell’s SYCO headquarters at Sony Music in High Kensington, to have a … Continue reading →
Before there was The Saturdays there was Girls Aloud, and before Girls Aloud there was Sirens. Introducing one of the UK’s best kept secret female girl group (up until now)
First she impressed Simon Cowell as a runner up on Pop Idol, the same talent show which created the likes of Will Young and Gareth Gates. Then she stormed the charts after she co-wrote and featured on Roll Deep’s ‘Good … Continue reading →
Another week, another song, another acts dream will dramatically end as the remaining 7 become 5 in a double elimination just 4 weeks before the festive season. This weeks theme is Rock night, and the acts get the chance to … Continue reading →
With all the drama and entertainment dominating London’s newspapers each week surrounding the The X Factor contestants, it doesn’t surprise me that millions still religiously tune in every weekend to watch the performances and results, despite protesting that the show … Continue reading →
From hairdressing salons, to supermarket checkouts, school playgrounds, or college common rooms – everyone’s topic of conversation involves the nation’s favourite talent show – The X Factor. With just nine acts left, let’s see which stories will emerge about the … Continue reading →
This week, one of the funniest stories emerged regarding X Factor’s most entertaining act in the Over 28′s category – Mr Wagner Carrilho. It was so amusing I couldn’t resist forwarding it to my boyfriend! And we, after strong deliberation, … Continue reading →
As the British nation tune into another round of exciting performances, many have already established their favourite acts, and moreso, the judges are rumoured to be moulding the singer they want to win – how subjective! Tonight the X Factor … Continue reading →