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How an Illegal Mash Up Reignited British Pop (Sugababes - Freak Like Me) | New British Canon

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The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: British Pop at the turn of the century was in a state. Spice Girls had been and gone, All Saints were still on top, but for the most part the focus was on personalities being used to sell the songs rather than the actual music. There was an overreliance on covers and trying to cash in on what was popular. Compared to the slinky American R&B of Destiny’s Child, TLC and Aaliyah or the Max Martin-backed confections of Britney Spears, N*Sync and The Backstreet Boys, Britain's crop sounded undeniably cheesy. But in 2002 Richard X appeared. A producer with a thing for synergising classic synth-pop with 90s R&B, and he, along with the Sugababes, a teen-girl group on the edge of collapse, revitalised British Pop with his ice-cool underground sounds. This is New British Canon and this is the story of Sugababes “Freak Like Me.” #Sugababes #GirlGroups #MusicDocumentary This video was sponsored by Skillshare. Soundtrack: Luar - Oblivion () Jesse Gallagher - Spirit of Fire Luar - Clouds () B-Side - Pen Unubis Luar - Anchor () 0:00 Introduction 01:06 Richard X & Girls on Top 05:25 How to Save the Sugababes 12:01 What Richard X Did Next 15:33 The Unstoppable Rise of Xenomania You can also follow me here: Twitter: Facebook: Or support me on Patreon:

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