Another girl group tries their luck in the music scene, and are now ready to be unleashed. The five sun-kissed girls from Los Angeles, BG5 (formerly known as 'The Beach Girl5') have released an official video for their debut, the future anthem "Scratch," off the girl group's upcoming debut album. Perez Hilton's raved about them, Popjustice made them their 'Song Of The Day' and they've already appeared on E!'s hit reality show, "Keeping Up With The Kardashians," so our expectations for these girls are very high indeed. From the initial assessment of BG5, it seems that this is going to be a very upbeat and vibrant group which will offer much more than just music.
The five ladies of BG5 have been making waves on their home turf of L.A. and might be the ones to relieve that 'scratch,' literally. Texas born Brooke, Arizona born Mandy, California born Dominique and Noreen, and Australian Laura, ooze confidence, personality, sex appeal and are here to spread their infectious pop tunes. Put them in front of cameras or on stage them a stage and the five transform into BG5, with their killer beats, hooks and jaw dropping dance moves. They believe in loving life, having fun, supporting one another, and being yourself. With original songs and high energy dance performances, BG5 are set to take the world by storm: "Our music combines independence, sexiness and positive energy all at the same time."
The singing, dancing, high-energy crew have come together from various entertainment backgrounds. The quintet met during a gig for the Professional Volleyball AVP tour. Even though they were hired individually for the event, they decided to stay together and continue as a group after their booking was over. From dancing backup for Eminem and Missy Elliot to touring and vlogging with Miley Cyrus to appearing in movie "Bring It On" to having a solo record deal as a teenager, these Girls know the game. Well, it seems that all of their hard work has paid off. Produced by Rock Mafia, the catchy dance track and club single "Scratch," is pop frivolity at its best, and this phenomenon on dance floors has been racing up club charts and bringing back some real unadulterated fun back to circuit.
"'Scratch' is about letting go with the Music," Noreen explained, "I love the play on words connecting the 't-t for tat,' you-better-have-my-back attitude with a DJ scratching... Clever, eh? At the end of the day, Music will always be there for you," Brooke added: "The best part while making the Video for 'Scratch' for me was having the opportunity to see everything for which I've worked so hard take shape. The Music Video shooting process is hard work, but it is definitely one of the pay-offs in an artist's career." These California Girls have the beach on their minds and sunshine in their future.
The five ladies of BG5 have been making waves on their home turf of L.A. and might be the ones to relieve that 'scratch,' literally. Texas born Brooke, Arizona born Mandy, California born Dominique and Noreen, and Australian Laura, ooze confidence, personality, sex appeal and are here to spread their infectious pop tunes. Put them in front of cameras or on stage them a stage and the five transform into BG5, with their killer beats, hooks and jaw dropping dance moves. They believe in loving life, having fun, supporting one another, and being yourself. With original songs and high energy dance performances, BG5 are set to take the world by storm: "Our music combines independence, sexiness and positive energy all at the same time."
The singing, dancing, high-energy crew have come together from various entertainment backgrounds. The quintet met during a gig for the Professional Volleyball AVP tour. Even though they were hired individually for the event, they decided to stay together and continue as a group after their booking was over. From dancing backup for Eminem and Missy Elliot to touring and vlogging with Miley Cyrus to appearing in movie "Bring It On" to having a solo record deal as a teenager, these Girls know the game. Well, it seems that all of their hard work has paid off. Produced by Rock Mafia, the catchy dance track and club single "Scratch," is pop frivolity at its best, and this phenomenon on dance floors has been racing up club charts and bringing back some real unadulterated fun back to circuit.
"'Scratch' is about letting go with the Music," Noreen explained, "I love the play on words connecting the 't-t for tat,' you-better-have-my-back attitude with a DJ scratching... Clever, eh? At the end of the day, Music will always be there for you," Brooke added: "The best part while making the Video for 'Scratch' for me was having the opportunity to see everything for which I've worked so hard take shape. The Music Video shooting process is hard work, but it is definitely one of the pay-offs in an artist's career." These California Girls have the beach on their minds and sunshine in their future.
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