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pookie1968uk
12-11-2008, 17:53
this is out soon followed by an album and as much as i didnt want to like it its very catchy!!!!!!

YouTube - Same Difference - We R One [Full HQ]

Bryan
12-11-2008, 19:12
oh god, just as i thought the music industry was getting better...

Perdita
12-11-2008, 19:30
Sorry, but it is still NO DIFFERENCE as far as I am concerbed, :sick:

Chris_2k11
12-11-2008, 21:34
its actually not as bad as i was expecting! :eek: :eek:

sindydoll
13-11-2008, 06:37
its not that bad but an album of them:crying:

Katy
13-11-2008, 10:37
its not too bad i suppose. Quite annoyingly catchy though!

Chloe O'brien
13-11-2008, 22:10
Now look on the bright side it's making Mr Cowell loads of money. :lol:

Perdita
03-04-2009, 12:49
Same Difference have been dropped by their record label after disappointing album sales.

The duo, comprising siblings Sean and Sarah Smith, have had their contract with SyCo records terminated after their pop career failed to take off.

Despite coming third in the 2007 series of The X Factor, their debut album Pop failed to break the Top 20, entering the chart at number 23 last November. Their only single 'We R One' peaked at number 13.

"The label sank a lot of money into making them a success - and it didn't work," a source told The Sun.

The group have reportedly blamed their lack of success on the demise of Woolworths, which was a major supplier to young children, according to Portsmouth News.

The pair have claimed that they are in talks to star in children's television programmes and will continue to tour holiday camps and gay venues.

Earlier this year, Same Difference cancelled their first headline tour, instead joining forces with 'their friend' Leon Jackson. Although Jackson was also dropped by his record label last month, the tour is still expected to go ahead.


Now there is a surprise - not :rolleyes:

Chloe O'brien
03-04-2009, 22:30
Yeah blame Woolies, it has nothing to do with the fact that they are mince and Eoughan Quigg has stolen their audience.