The Paradiso Girls
by Bradley Stern
filed under: Aria Crescendo, Chelsea Korka, Kelly Beckett, Lauren Bennett, The Paradiso Girls

zoom12 Paradiso Lost: Chelsea Korka Launches Solo Career

Chelsea Korka – “Make Me Feel”

No amount of Patron could ever possibly drown out the pain inflicted upon the pop industry since the untimely disbanding of short-lived girl group sensation, The Paradiso Girls.

As the European response to the Pussycat Dolls, the quintet was responsible for a slew of smashes–from the 21st century’s greatest ode to alcohol (“Patron Tequila”), to the very good, slightly unintelligible sing-songy sass attack (“Who’s My Bitch?”), to–well, that’s all they ever officially released, actually.

Still, the group was at the precipice of a seemingly immaculate debut when they suddenly stalled, faltered and fell apart in late 2010, as confirmed by a seemingly drunken Twitter rant by smiley face emoticon enthusiast and former member, Aria Crescendo.

But as with every girl group dissolution, there’s always a few solo aspirations: Lauren Bennett has already been confirmed as the first member of the reformed Pussycat Dolls, Kelly Beckett is working on a solo project under the rather ominous alias “Fuzzy,” while Aria’s doing…I don’t know, something weird.

Last night, Paradiso ex-member Chelsea Korka–the group’s US-bred brunette and former Pussycat Dolls Present: Search For The Next Doll runner-up–launched her official solo website, along with 5 brand new tracks as part of her solo debut EP, due out “soon” on iTunes.

From Korka’s journal (which, much to my dismay, is not titled “Korka’s Korner”):

I wouldn’t know where to begin to actually explain how excited I am to finally show you all what I love and what I have been up to since Search For The Next PussyCat Doll and Paradiso Girls. For the past year I have been working hard with Big Bad University and Mark Rosas on my solo project and now the time has arrived! I just want to have everyone escape to my world and have fun!

Chelsea Korka – “My All”

Crafted alongside rising producer Mark Rosas, LMFAO‘s SkyBlu and artist collective Big Bad University, Korka’s debut is a strictly dance-pop production–from “My All” and “Lost In The Music,” two straightforward forays onto the dance floor with wild, surging beat breakdowns not unlike LMFAO’s own drunk-pop tunes, to “Make Me Feel,” a slightly ’90′s-inflected club cut which provides a sparkle of Wynter Gordon‘s With The Music I Die: “I love the way you make me feel when I’m back in your arms again/Feels like a dream, I hope it never ends,” Korka dreamily croons on top of the soaring chorus, later diving into a Brit Brit-approved dub-pop breakdown.

Further into the collection, the gritty, rapid-fire dubstep beats and reverb-heavy vocals of “Big Cheese” vaguely recall M.I.A.‘s Vicki Leekx cut “Generation N.E.Y.”, while the whistle-happy “In Love Again” marries the sunshine glow of Alexis Jordan with a touch of throwback ’80′s euphoria a la classic Whitney Houston.

While it’s true that nothing could ever properly reproduce the spark of the Paradiso Girls, there’s certainly promise in Queen Korka’s solo project: She’s a great singer and a great dancer. So who knows? With some even edgier pop production and added polish, perhaps Korka herself will have us all drunk and throwing up again someday.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Beach Girl5, Bellevoxx, Introduucing..., Kristinia DeBarge, Miley Cyrus, Rock Mafia, The Paradiso Girls, Valli Girls

Girls+Aloud+++ES+Magazine+09 Girl Group Mania: BeachGirl5, Parade and Bellevoxx

Living in a world without Girls Aloud is hard.

Luckily, there are girl groups continuing to pop up all across the Pop Universe. Let’s take a trip ’round and Introduuce the latest offerings, shall we?

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by Bradley Stern
filed under: Aria Crescendo, Chelsea Korka, The Paradiso Girls

041 Its Official (Kind Of): The Paradiso Girls Have Split Up

IT IS TRULY A DARK NIGHT IN POP HISTORY.

Some Paradiso Girls drama has gone down tonight on the Twitter, leading to the conclusion that the “Patron Tequila” hit-makers have ceased to be.

First, Chelsea Korka (the pretty one) wrote this somewhat distressing and unconvincing series of tweets:

JUST SO EVERYBODY KNOWS!!!!! Paradiso Girls as I know of it is STILL A GROUP!!!!! YES we are all working on other projects and working…towards the future, but we are still a group!!!! You will hear it from us first if anything changes!!!!! Thank You and SMILE!!!! XXOO!!!

Minutes later, shit got crazy when Aria Crescendo (the insane one) tweeted Chelsea directly, saying:

why you confusing the fans ????????? u know the troth Chealsea so stop pretending……be truthful to ur hart for once

She then went on a mini-rant to a random fan, explaining in remarkably terrible English:

interscope don t want the group anymore and that s the trooth Chealsea know it too she is just a bit confused i guess:) oh no she didn t but keep teling u that the gorup steal going when is not and she know it…..but u guys beliv who ever u want i have nothing to prouve i give love to people that love me and i am honest to myself. now have to get back to work but i steal belive that the trooht will com out soon anough;) keep smiling;) ill be aiiiiiiiiight;)

For now, it seems pretty clear the group–at least as we know it–has disbanded. That, and one or more parties in this clusterfuck is hella drunk (and it sadly ain’t me.)

This is nothing less than an outright shame, as “Patron Tequila” is a brilliant tune that never got its full glory. As was “Boys Go Crazy.” As was “Down.”

RIP PARADISO GIRLS. You will never be forgotten–mostly because you were never allowed the opportunity to be remembered in the first place.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Kelly Rowland, MuuTunes, Nicki Minaj, Sia, The Paradiso Girls, Usher, Will.I.Am

kelly rowland MuuTunes: The MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of May 9, 2010

MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of May 9, 2010

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5. Sia – Bring Night
Sometimes I forget how insatiably good this song actually is, and then I play it once again and remember. The anthem for many dance parties to come.
4. Paradiso Girls – Boys Go Crazy
Their debut is still permanently on hold, but I’ll be damned if I don’t listen to their leaks on the daily. SHE A BAD BITCH.
3. Usher – OMG (ft. Will.I.Am)
It’s currently burning up the charts, and rightfully so. The song falls in line with the surge of urban-dance as of late (Oh hay, Taio Cruz!), but remains a cut above for its clever construction and arena sound.
2. Nicki Minaj – Your Love
The final mix is circulating, and Nicki’s tweets about the song seem to suggest that it’s lined up as the next single. Judging by the swing-and-a-miss of “Massive Attack,” I sure hope she’s back on track with this one. Her debut is destined for greatness.
1. Kelly Rowland – Commander
Guess which song is still just as amazing this week as it was last week? Smash the clubs wide open, Kelly.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Christina Aguilera, Diana Vickers, Lindsay Lohan, MuuTunes, Nicki Minaj, Sean Garrett, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, The Paradiso Girls

Nicki+Minaj+Right+On+March+2010 MuuTunes: The MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of April 5, 2010

Look, I remembered to do this again!

Here are the top five tracks of the week–and yes, there’s a repeat entry from last time. Deal with it.

Merry Easter, Muusers!

MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of April 5, 2010

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5. Paradiso Girls – Patron Tequila
An older song, yes. The burst of warm weather this week had me longing for some summer jams. When will these ladies get their act together and release their debut already? “Who want to get fucked up?” you ask? I DO, I DO.
4. Christina Aguilera – Not Myself Tonight
Sometimes I think it’s shit, and sometimes I find it to be amazing. In the end, it’s all about “And if you don’t like it, fuck you.” Defiance is an automatic win!
3. Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Bittersweet
A true disco gem, both modern and timeless. It’s set to become the official MuuMuse summer anthem of 2010!
2. Lindsay Lohan – Stuck
Electro-rock mixed with somewhat prophetic, true-to-life lyricism? Perfect. Everything about this song makes me salivate for her scrapped third studio album.
1. Nicki Minaj – Massive Attack (ft. Sean Garrett)
It’s barbie, bitches: Coming through like a big rocket launchuh, my beloved is poised to sweep the floor clean with her militant debut single. We got tom toms over here BIGGAH DEN A MONSTAH!


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Eve, Interview, Space Cowboy, The Paradiso Girls

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Maybe you didn’t notice, but there’s an official summer anthem around these parts. It’s called “Patron Tequila,” a five minute mess of in-your-face alcoholism and frivolous fuckery by a fivesome soon to be known as The Paradiso Girls–Aria, Chelsea, Kelly, Lauren and Shar, hailing from (not respectively) Barbados, England, France, Philippines, and the U.S.–all mashed together to create the Optimus Prime of multi-racial, multi-cultural girl group domination.

Right now, the girls are busy gallivanting ’round the country to promote their debut single, but they were kind enough to answer a few questions for me. (They, of course, meaning Aria, the French one!) And let me just say: If emoticon usage was any marker of success in this industry, these girls are on their way to tearing straight through the charts.

Read on to learn what the girls have been up to, why Space Cowboy is apparently not crazy (I’m still dubious), and what to expect on the upcoming record!


Alright, ye Girls of Paradiso, I have to hand it to you plain and simple–”Patron Tequila” is officially the MuuMuse summer jam of ’09. I LOVE IT. I really think you’ve got a hit single ready to skyrocket.

Well first thanks so much….I am so happy you like the song icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

I honestly love the dynamic of the Paradiso Girls: You’re five different girls from five different countries with five slightly different accents. It’s like a mini United Nations–if the United Nations were to form an all-girl pop group. Do you fight a lot?

We have known each other for 2 years now and we also lived together. We are all friends, but even more like sisters….we support each other and have a lot of fun together icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

My first exposure to the Paradiso Girls was through the music video for Space Cowboy’s “Falling Down,” another delicious summer jam. How was the experience making that video? Did you have fun?

We love space cowboy….so when he asked us to be in his video we didn’t hesitate to say YES:) he is so sweet and we had a lot of fun on set that day:)

Is Space Cowboy crazy? His Twitter account makes me believe he’s literally crazy.

You can call him crazy in a good way, but I will say he is an artist from his own planet icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! He is very creative and I think creative people are living in a world of dreams some times icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! I am also a bit like that too icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! hahahaha but he is an amazing person with very good heart

And now you’ve got your own video! And what a video it is! Polished, sleek, sexy, and you all look absolutely gorgeous. How was it to tease that boy senseless? Seems like he couldn’t quite catch a break.

Hahaha our video was a lot of fun …it took us 3 days to shoot it:)…..a video clip is a bit like a short movie ….the guy that did the video with us was an actor, he was very good at pretending to be scared of all of us:) hahahaha…he was happy to work with 5 fun girls icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! ….

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How about the experience of filming your own video? Long hours?

It was very tiring, but when you see the results you realize that it was worth it icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

How about working with Eve? It seemed like you guys got along quite well during the performance at the LOGO NewNowNext Awards.

Wow EVE is Amazing….she is so sweet we all got along so well. She is like the 6th member of Paradiso now…

Speaking of, can you talk a little bit about the experience of that performance? It was your first major TV performance, right? You were the perfect act to close….some (I) might even say you stole the show.

Well like you said it was our first TV experience together so you always feel like you could have done better…I have been on stage my whole life and I am a perfectionist….I had fun with the girls and I am happy that people thought we stole the show icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! I loved the energy of the crowd icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

And of course, it’s always nice to see an artist acknowledge the LGBT community. Did you have fun at the awards show?

Like I said everyone was amazing and we like to party a lot icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! very very fun….

You’re debuting at a time where girl groups are seemingly having another moment of glory in the pop world: Girls Aloud, The Saturdays, The Dolly Rockers, The Sugababes, and The Pussycat Dolls. What do you think The Paradiso Girls are bringing to the pop arena that others may not be?

First of all, we have been compared more to the spice girls than another other group out there because we all bring something new and interesting to the group….We each have different styles, 3 of us sing, we have a dj and a rapper icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! We definitely bring the fun factor to the music industry icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

Do you like any of those groups? You can totally rag on them if you don’t.

All the groups and artists in this industry work so hard that I don’t think it is appropriate to criticize icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! We all have different taste in music and we have different artists that bring different vibes to music icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! you can like it or hate it…..speaking for myself I really listen to all types of music depending on the mood of the day icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

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If you’re not being compared to other groups, you’re probably going to matched up against the greats: En Vogue, TLC, and the almighty Spice Girls. Do you mind the comparisons?

I don’t mind people comparing us to TLC or the Spice Girls ….if we can have the same success as them, I will be happy icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! When you are being compared with the best it means that you have something cool to bring to the table icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

So now that we’re all obsessed with “Patron Tequila,” what’s next for you lovely ladies? A new single on the horizon?

We have 12 new songs on this album icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! hahahaha but for the meantime, we want to bring Patron tequila number one on all the charts, so we have some work to do icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls!

What is the typical Paradiso Girls schedule like these days? I’m sure you’re very busy. Lots of rehearsals?

Yes, we have been doing a lot of rehearsals for 8 hours a day and doing a club tour all over America icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! for all the dates go to www.paradisogirls.com

And how about the album? Who have you been working with, what does it sound like, and when will it see the light of day? I want to hear more soon!

I feel so lucky because we have worked with some amazing artists on this album …like Will.i.am, Cee-Lo from Gnarls Barkley, the Dream and Tricky, Fernando Garibay, Polow Da Don, Sean Garett…and some others… This album is very eclectic icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! It’s a mixture of pop, R&B, rock, and even opera icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! Lots of fun fun fun….The album is coming out sometime this fall.

Finally, anything you’d like to say to the fans, as well as the newbies that are just now starting to hear about you?

I really want to thanks all the fans around the world….they have been so supportive and amazing….I am so happy they like the song and I can’t wait for them to hear the album icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! “Patron tequila” is a fun summer song, so now everyone can dance on the tables…PARTY TIME icon smile Interview With...The Paradiso Girls! much love ARIA

Thank you so much for your time, Paradiso Girls. I’m off now to go get drunk and start throwing up. Love you much and I truly wish all of you girls loads and loads of success in the future! Keep in touch! xx

DL: Patron Tequila (David Garcia & Jeff T Get Drunk Remix)

Click below to hear and see more from the Paradiso Girls.
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by Bradley Stern
filed under: Biff, Dolly Rockers, Girls Aloud, Interview, Lady Gaga, Nigel Barker, Ray Hedges, Spice Girls, Sugababes, Take That, The Paradiso Girls, The Saturdays

78a9e55797e0b3f36ed50761cbc2ff2c Interview With...The Dolly Rockers!
In case you haven’t already caught onto the many posts already written about the Dolly Rockers, otherwise known as the UK’s next up-and-coming girl group on the brink of debut, just remember this: Big voices, big personalities, and really, really big hair.

The Dolly Rockers are three young women on their way to super-stardom, and luckily enough, I got a chance to talk to Sophie earlier today before her photoshoot with the other Dollys for the Gay Times and News of the World. It was obviously glorious and–if possible–made me love the Dollys even more than I already do!

So go ahead and read on to hear about pervy managers, why “Gold Digger” isn’t coming out until the end of August, and the truth behind their “How To” YouTube videos. (Hint: THEY CAN’T REALLY WIRE A PLUG!)


If we’re going to do it, you know you only get one chance. We want to do it properly.


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Hello?

Hey Sophie, how are you?

I am fine, thank you. How are you?

I’m great. My name’s Brad, I write for MuuMuse. Literally, I’m so excited, I kept telling everyone this week I was about to get Dolly Rockered. [LAUGHS]

Aww! [LAUGHS] Thank you!

Where are you right now? What are you doing?

We’re just getting for a photoshoot. We’re doing a photoshoot for the Gay Times in London.

Oh my God, are you in outrageous outfits right now?

[LAUGHS] Not yet. At the moment, I’ve got a big, like, hairdresser’s gown on. We’ll be getting ready in like half an hour.

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Nice. So, it seems like “Je Suis Une Dolly” got picked up at Radio 1, it seems like things have been just going so super fast. Were you prepared for how quickly things have been going?

No, not really. It was really strange because we actually went into Radio 1 to interview with them, and it was all quite surreal. We didn’t—we didn’t expect that. I’ve only actually heard it once myself but all my friends and family were texting me saying “We can hear you on Radio 1!” In England we’re had quite a bit of press, and we’ve been doing the photoshoots and stuff. It hasn’t really sunk in or anything yet, like we haven’t seen ourselves on TV or anything like that yet.

Still, that’s so cool!

Yeah, it is. It’s really good—it’s nice that people are wanting to write about us. They’re being really positive about it as well.

Yeah, well you guys are really great. Actually, I wanted to ask to take it back for a second—when did you first meet and form the Dolly Rockers?

We met four years ago. It was an audition called The Stage in London, and we all went for it. We got the audition—the three of us. And then, our manager wasn’t very good so we left him, so that’s how we got together. We used to be called Innosense before we left. He was like really pervy and tried to like—he just wasn’t, he wasn’t very good. He just wanted us to do covers and do the club scene.

But what about the transformation into the Dollys today, because obviously you’re very different from when you first appeared on…that show.

Yeah, we got in touch with these amazing songwriters, and we were writing with them trying to find a style. Obviously we’re very loud vocally, so we were like “Why don’t we just, like, be us?” So we started writing all the music, and then we came up with the name ourselves. One of the girls was wearing a t-shirt from an old vintage company which is called the Dolly Rockers, so we saw the name and were like “That’s really cool.” Our styling always, always from day one—we always liked messy hair, we always wanted to be different. We didn’t want to do something that everybody else was doing.

Of course.

So everything we did creatively, down to like our video [for "Je Suis Une Dolly"] which is on YouTube. We’ve got a viral video, we directed it. Everything comes from us. We’re not manufactured at all really.

Really, I did want to talk about the video because that truly is the reason I fell in love you guys. Literally, someone messaged me and asked if I’d heard about the Dolly Rockers, and at first I thought it was going to be like a Dolly Parton tribute band, like I had no idea.

Yeah! [LAUGHS]

And within the first ten seconds, I was just—I was hooked. I knew you were like my new favorite girl group.

Aww, well we did that. We literally got in from a gig and got up at like four or five o’clock to do it ‘cause of hair and makeup and stuff. When we filmed it, no one actually—we didn’t get permission from anybody. So everything that you see is true.

So those reactions are really real.

Those reactions are actual people. Nobody knew we were gonna do it—we just ran out. We had this big van that we just ran out and did it in.

Were you absolutely terrified?

I think…we’d had so much Red Bull since we were really tired that I think we were just delusional.

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[LAUGHS]

It didn’t really matter. It just seemed normal. It wasn’t like—when people see it and they’re like “Oh my god, it’s crazy!” Obviously we thought it was good but we never—we were just acting ourselves.

Wow. And then, in the massive dance scene where everyone’s dancing behind you, was the song really playing in their headphones and did they learn it?

Yeah. Basically we all had headphones on and we—like, we didn’t have a budget for the video because we didn’t have a record deal then—so we posted a link online and it was like a clip of us teaching the dance routine, we did it in like four steps, five steps. And we just posted it on YouTube and said “If you like it, come on and be in the video.” We didn’t know how many people would turn up, and then loads of people turned up so we gave them headphones and they all had the music. Nobody else in the station could actually hear the music so we looked crazy—we looked like we were just dancing to nothing.

[LAUGHS]

People were just stopping and staring. We did it in a big museum called Tate Modern in London. The people who worked there thought we were part of the workshop project or something they were doing there, so we just pretended we were.

[LAUGHS] Oh my God.

[LAUGHS] Yeah, it was really fun, and it’s had a really good reaction as well.

Yeah, no, definitely. Every time I show people they’re just like “Oh my God, this is fantastic.” [LAUGHS]

[LAUGHS] Aww, thank you.

Also, you have the viral videos on YouTube which are amazing, and thanks to you I finally know how to wire a plug and do my hair really big.

[LAUGHS] Can I actually tell you the truth about the wiring the plug scene?

What?

We couldn’t do it, and that was the only one that we really didn’t know how to do.

Really?

So what happened was, I shouldn’t really tell you, someone actually did that for us. We undid it, and then they re-winded it. It makes it look like we did it. It looks us like—‘cause I kept saying to the Girls, like, they said “Who wants to do the plug?” and I said “I do, ‘cause I’m really good at things ‘round the house and the Girls were like “No, you’re not.” And I was like “Yeah, I am!” When it came down to it, I didn’t know what to do, so there’s one bit where I scream and I’m like “I never said I knew how to wire a plug!!” They’re both like “Oh, you know how to do it. You do it.” And I couldn’t do it.

[LAUGHS] No, it definitely looked like you were having some difficulties.

[LAUGHS] Yeah.

So do you guys live with each other, or are you just friends, or?

We—me and Lucie lived in Manchester, she still stays with me when she comes down, but we’re getting a Dolly House in the next week or so. We’ve just been looking for one but we’ve been so busy that we haven’t had time. We finally just put in for a house, so we’ll be living together as of next week.

Oh, that’s cool!

Should be a bit crazy.

Is there going to be a lot of fighting?

[LAUGHS] Yeah, there will be. It’ll be fun though.

Yeah.

Should be good.

Also, what’s coming up is “Gold Digger.” Got the video and the single coming out. I saw some pictures from the video, it looked fantastic. When are we gonna see it?

You know that actually we’re re-shooting a new video. We did that video, and then we got it back and it wasn’t really right, so we’re re-shooting a new video which is a secret, but you’ll probably see it when it’s out. We actually haven’t done it yet—we’re doing it next week. When we did the video, and we got it back and—obviously, you know, this our launch, we’ve been working for four years—we got it back and we just weren’t…you know, we let a director do it, we didn’t direct that one and he—it just didn’t really work for us for some reason. We didn’t love it, and we said “We want our first one to be amazing.” So we said to them that we wanted to do another one and have more input in it.

So then I guess that makes sense as to why the single’s not coming out until the very end of the summer.

Yeah, yeah, that’s why it got pushed back, ‘cause obviously we want to get it perfect. This was rushing it. And if we’re going to do it, you know you only get one chance. We want to do it properly.

No, definitely. It’s going to be an entirely different concept?

Um…yeah. Completely different, so it’ll be a surprise.

Ooh! I’m excited. [LAUGHS]

[LAUGHS] Hopefully it’ll have a bit more of a feel like the first one. We just need to—we just want to have fun with it, really and be proud of it.

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And then you’ve got the album coming afterward, right?

Yeah, we’re just focusing on the single now. The second single will probably be released around Christmas time, and an album to follow.

Okay, so maybe next year?

Yeah, probably like around New Years or—maybe around Christmas, it depends how the singles do. If they do amazing, we can release it straight away, but we’ve got it ready to go.

I know you’re still recording because you said something on your Twitter that you were recording a song called “Boys Will Be Boys” yesterday?

Yeah. We just got in this morning from Jersey. It’s a really good new song which might be our second or third single.

Oh really?

Yeah. It’s really, really good. Really cool. We haven’t actually got the finished mix back yet, but it’s different from “Gold Digger.”

Are you working with any well known producers or writers?

We wrote with this guy who wrote all the Spice Girls’ stuff. He’s called—we called him Biff. We’ve done a couple album tracks with him, but the people that we write our main stuff, our singles with, are two guys called Ray Hedges and Nigel Butler, and they did a lot of the pop in the ‘90’s, like Take That and things like that, like really big British bands.

Yeah, that’s really classic writers. Okay, so maybe this will give a feel for the kind of music we’re about to hear, but what kind of music are you girls listening to lately?

Well, I personally love—you know the Veronicas?

Yes.

I really like them.

They’re great.

We love people like Lily Allen. Have you got La Roux, do you know who La Roux is over there yet?

Oh, yes, yes.

Yeah, we like her—just quite current stuff really.

How about Little Boots?

Yeah, Little Boots. We like her, we like Pixie Lott. We’re on the same label as Lily Allen, so we like her stuff. Do you like her?

Oh, I love Lily Allen, she’s great. And I think the second album—I like it better than the first one even.

Yeah, we like—we sort of really love her stuff and follow her stuff. We prefer people like that, we love Lady Gaga. Obviously they’re completely different, but just in regards to like they’re sort of self-made, you can tell that they have a big input into what they do.

So that’s really important to you—creative input.

Yeah, like we think like what’s the point in doing something if you can’t speak to people and tell them what you think. There’s no point in just doing something that someone else has written or someone else has told you to because they might not do it.

So then do you write your own lyrics?

Yeah, we co-write all of our stuff. We’ve written a couple of album tracks, but all of our tracks we co-write. We have a say in everything, because obviously we want to agree with what we’re talking about and if someone just writes us a song and we don’t actually know about that subject, there’s no sense in singing about it. That’s like with “Gold Digger”—we’ve been out in London in the West End clubs for years, we used to go all the time, and we’ve seen all the kinds of girls we write about which sort of inspired us. We’ve seen like all the gold diggers hanging outside over at the big clubs waiting for footballers to come out, and like…

And snag ‘em.

And you can see it if you go out in London.

Wow, well that’s good. I’m glad that’s so important to you guys because I think that’s important to being an artist.

I think that’s the only thing that makes people warm to you and actually see personality, otherwise…do you know what I mean?

Definitely.

People like you. Or hate you, it depends upon the person you are, but I think it’s really important to sort of like—it sounds really stupid—but stay true to yourself. I sound like a gang member. [LAUGHS]

Whether they like you or hate you, that’s all that matters as long as you’re getting a reaction really.

Yeah, yeah.

I saw your schedule for tour dates. You’ve got like forty or fifty shows you’re doing up until October.

Yeah.

That’s going to be a lot!

Yeah! [LAUGHS] I actually haven’t seen that yet.

Oh really? [LAUGHS]

Yeah.

Yeah, you’re doing a lot.

Okay. Well, that’s good!

You’re actually performing at my friend Raj’s show on Friday, it’s called ElectroQueer.

Oh, yeah.

And you’re doing a few Pride fests, and you’re doing G.A.Y., so I have to ask: Do the Dolly love their gays?

Yeah, we love them. They’re like—we love performing at gay clubs the most, I think. It’s because we get a really good reaction and I think that we just—I think they quite like us, which is obviously great.

Yeah, well speaking as a representative, I have a feeling they like you too.

[GIGGLES] Thank you.

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I don’t want to stir up too much drama, but I’m genuinely interested in knowing—of the girl bands around the U.K. right now, which ones do you actually like and enjoy? Sugababes? Girls Aloud? The Saturdays?

Which ones do we like?

Yes.

Um, we love—there’s a new band called the Paradiso Girls in America. We actually know one of them, Lauren. We love them. Have you seen their video?

Yes, with Eve.

It’s amazing, isn’t it?

It is. It’s great.

They’re all so amazing, we really like them. We like Girls Aloud, we’ve sort of grown up around the music. Our main influence of the girl bands are the Spice Girls for us, really.

Well, I think you guys are—I’ve not seen such energy and amazing, just…fun, since the Spice Girls really, and I do think you are on that level.

They’re sort of our inspiration, really. We watch old videos of them. We YouTube it, and they just have so much fun. I think it’s so important, like, when you’re young and you get this opportunity. What’s the point in being a diva or pretending like something that you’re not? I’m twenty years old, and I get to have photoshoots and gigs and see all these amazing things. So we just have fun with it.

You can tell.

I think that’s what they did, and they were themselves. Like with a lot of girl bands, you don’t know who’s who, they’re just known as the blonde one or the brown-haired one. Do you know what I mean?

Yeah, that’s true.

Which works for some people, but you know, that’s fine. A lot of bands make a lot of money from that and keep their private lives private, which is fine, but I just think if you’re going to do something, you might as well try and make it different or…be yourself.

Absolutely, and I think that’s why we knew the Spice Girls members so quickly, is because they had such distinct personalities.

Mmm. Yeah.

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And especially since you’re going to be living with each other, that’s just like how they started out too.

Well, to be honest, we have been anyway. We share a bed, the three of us. Like, I used to have a house, and we’d share a bed. We’re all very close and we’re all like—we’re not best friends, but we do argue. We’re human. We’re more like sisters.

Aww, that’s great.

It’s good!

I know you’re probably really busy with the photoshoot and everything if you have to go, so…

I have to get my hair done. I’m not actually doing anything, I’m actually looking in the mirror. [LAUGHS] I shouldn’t tell you that.

[LAUGHS] Okay! Well, I’m gonna let you go.

Are you in America or are you here?

No, I’m in America.

Oh, I was gonna say you should come to our gig on Friday.

Oh, I really want to! I feel like you should come to America.

I think that we’re—[TO MANAGEMENT] are we doing that gig in New York? Oh no, we were going to do a gig in New York, but apparently we’re not doing it now. It might be postponed or something.

Aw! I would love to see you guys.

Whereabouts in America are you?

Well, I’m close to New York. I’m in Connecticut.

Oh, okay. Well if we ever do anything…

Absolutely!

We’ll be sure to let you know.

Do you have any plans to go international, or is that just…

Well, yeah. We’d love to, of course we do, but at the moment we’re just going to concentrate on releasing the single and hopefully it going well, ‘cause we are like a Marmite band, you either love us or hate us. We just hope that we do well, and if we do do well and if we get the opportunity to, then we’d love to come to America or Japan and everywhere.

Yeah, well Japan’s becoming the best music market actually, so that would be great.

Mm, we’d love to go anywhere. We want to see the world as well. Anyone who’ll have us, we’ll come there.

One more question. I know that your look is like big hair, cinched waist, puffy skirt, accessories and things like that. Did anything in particular inspire that or did you just sort of like grow into that look?

No, we always just thought like we want to be like Dolls. We always wanted to be a bit theatrical and a bit different and to stand out, like we wear these outfits sometimes and just go to parties. People tell us to come over and we’ll turn up like that, and people just stare at us like “What are they doing?” but at least they know that they can remember us. We just like big hair, literally. And the puffy skirts and stuff, I think we just came up with it, ‘cause it was like Dolly-fied. We just sort of think it’s different and we want to eventually have a clothing range. That’d be really cool to design loads of things for kids, and these outfits and stuff for people.

That would be really cool, yeah. You should look into doing a thing with TopShop or something.

Yeah, we’d love to! [LAUGHS] So yep, that was why we decided to do that. We just thought—we’ve always done that, I don’t even know where it came from, it was just what we did from day one.

Yeah. Hmm! Very cool.

Thank you.

So, alright, I’m going to let you go. I just wanted to say that I’m very excited to see what you guys do next. I’m excited for the single, I’m excited for the album, and I’m going to do all I can to help promote because I do think you guys are like the next big thing, and I think there’s going to be a lot of wonderful things happening. I’m a huge fan, so I wish you all the luck!

Aw, thank you so much!

You’re welcome.

Alright then, well nice talking to you.

Nice talking to you too! I hope to meet you soon! Come to America.

Yeah, well I’ll try! Okay, thank you!

Bye!

Bye!

Click here to listen to the Dolly Rockers’ “Gold Digger.”


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Introduucing..., Robin Antin, The Paradiso Girls
e32a024acc823207e518b9aa345301d3 The Paradiso Girls: Patron TequilaThe Paradiso Girls (L-R): Nicole Scherzinger, Scary Spice, Sarah Harding, Christina Milian, A Blonde

I have a confession of sorts.

Well, it’s not really a confession, but it’s about the closest thing I’d ever consider to labeling as a “guilty pleasure.”

I am utterly, unwaveringly obsessed with the song “Patron Tequila” by the Paradiso Girls.

Maybe it’s because they are five girls with five different accents.

Maybe it’s because the chorus is “By the end of the night, I’m gonna have you drunk and throwing up / And by the end of the night, I’mma have you so fucked up!”

Or maybe it’s just because I’m just a sucker for girl groups founded by Robin Antin.

IT DOESN’T REALLY MATTER WHY…I just can’t get enough!

I’ve been listening for trashy dancefloor stormer for weeks! Let’s call it like it is, Muusers…this is a fun one. Paradiso Girls…you’re on my ray-dah.

WHO WANT TO GET FUCKED UP?!

DL: The Paradiso Girls – Patron Tequila




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