Music
Saturdays deny Sugababes, Aloud rivalry
Published Saturday, Sep 13 2008, 20:02 BST | By Nick Levine and Neil Wilkes
New girl group The Saturdays have insisted they feel no rivalry towards other all-female chart acts.
The pop five-piece release 'Up', the follow-up to their top ten hit 'If This Is Love', within weeks of new singles from Sugababes and Girls Aloud.
However, they insisted there is "enough room" in the charts for all three groups, saying: "Everyone else tries there to make there be rivalry but it's so cool."
Her bandmate Una Healy added: "It's good to have a bit of girl power in the charts."
Click 'play' below to watch our full interview with The Saturdays:
The pop five-piece release 'Up', the follow-up to their top ten hit 'If This Is Love', within weeks of new singles from Sugababes and Girls Aloud.
However, they insisted there is "enough room" in the charts for all three groups, saying: "Everyone else tries there to make there be rivalry but it's so cool."
Her bandmate Una Healy added: "It's good to have a bit of girl power in the charts."
Click 'play' below to watch our full interview with The Saturdays:
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