Music
Mini Viva 'turned down Alesha song'
Published Friday, Sep 11 2009, 10:06 BST | By David Balls

The 'Left My Heart In Tokyo' duo, made up of Frankee Connolly and Britt Love, admitted that the song did not suit their desired sound.
"We did a really laid-back version - Alesha's is much better. And she cracks us up," Connolly told the Daily Star.
"We demo'd so many songs with [record label] Xenomania, but we began to realise what songs sounded like Mini Viva."
Connolly promised that the duo's upcoming debut album will trail a number of different genres.
"I think the variation on our album will shock people. Each song is really different as we didn't wanna just make the same song over and over again," she added.
According to midweek sales figures, 'Left My Heart In Tokyo' is expected to debut in the Top 10 on Sunday.
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