Music
Blazin' Squad promise 'mature' comeback
Published Wednesday, Jun 10 2009, 12:08 BST | By David Balls

The five-piece, who release new single 'Let's Start Again' on June 15, insisted that they have abandoned their previous chav reputation.
"I guess this time around we're more grown up. We're more mature. But other than that it feels like we never really left," Kenzie told The Sun.
"We've taken control and are making decisions. We've put a lot of pressure on ourselves, so if it all goes wrong it's our fault," Mus added.
"But it's paid off because we've gained new fans who have told us they never used to like us."
Blazin' Squad formed in 2002 and enjoyed six top ten singles, including the number one 'Crossroads'. Kenzie, Mus and James enjoyed brief success as Friday Hill before reforming as a five-piece last year.
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