Girls Aloud get seriously up-close-and-personal and bare their vulnerable sides in the stripped back seductive video for their emotionally-charged new single, "Beautiful 'Cause You Love Me," which follows hot on the heels of their lead comeback single "Something New" from their greatest hits collection, "Ten." Unlike their previous release which launched their 10 year reunion with a bang, this video takes an all natural approach pushing glitz and glam to one side in favor of nearly naked outfits, barely there make up and bath time singing.
So with Christmas approaching, Girls Aloud have decided to slow things down for their next single with a romantic emotional ballad with the empowering message behind it. Ballads were never why people loved Girls Aloud. This group's legend was built on dizzyingly complicated prog-pop bangers, which pushed the envelope of what a pop song could achieve, blowing fluoro-pink gum bubbles as they went. The gals have clearly been a bit clever with this one and appealing to our need for a big ballad, they've combined some awesome, soaring vocals with a video that involves everything necessary to get us well away on the festive bandwagon.
The "Something Kinda Ooh" hitmakers, who have reunited to celebrate their tenth anniversary, look elegant dressed in white gowns as they pose in white gowns and mime the elegantly-charged lyrics to their brand spanking new ballad, and the ladies do look breathtakingly stunning. Incidentally, it could be argued that Girls Aloud are beautiful 'cause of unfair genetics and the aforementioned nude lipstick, but that doesn't sound quite so catchy. So we understand why they went with a romantic angle instead, despite their fast-paced tracks tend to sell better than their ballads traditionally.
In bed and the bath with Girls Aloud. The English-Irish belles get all steamed up and dressed in next-to-nothing in sexy new clip, which was filmed in a big ol' mansion in West London. The song's musical visuals are just as soft, romantic, and gorgeous as the tune itself! The promo sees each of these lovely ladies roll around in between the finest silk sheets and a bath, posing in a series of artistic close-ups as seductively as they possibly can, until they are brought together to drape themselves across a lounge chair in a desolate house, and sing the touching words to the ballad.
So with Christmas approaching, Girls Aloud have decided to slow things down for their next single with a romantic emotional ballad with the empowering message behind it. Ballads were never why people loved Girls Aloud. This group's legend was built on dizzyingly complicated prog-pop bangers, which pushed the envelope of what a pop song could achieve, blowing fluoro-pink gum bubbles as they went. The gals have clearly been a bit clever with this one and appealing to our need for a big ballad, they've combined some awesome, soaring vocals with a video that involves everything necessary to get us well away on the festive bandwagon.
The "Something Kinda Ooh" hitmakers, who have reunited to celebrate their tenth anniversary, look elegant dressed in white gowns as they pose in white gowns and mime the elegantly-charged lyrics to their brand spanking new ballad, and the ladies do look breathtakingly stunning. Incidentally, it could be argued that Girls Aloud are beautiful 'cause of unfair genetics and the aforementioned nude lipstick, but that doesn't sound quite so catchy. So we understand why they went with a romantic angle instead, despite their fast-paced tracks tend to sell better than their ballads traditionally.
In bed and the bath with Girls Aloud. The English-Irish belles get all steamed up and dressed in next-to-nothing in sexy new clip, which was filmed in a big ol' mansion in West London. The song's musical visuals are just as soft, romantic, and gorgeous as the tune itself! The promo sees each of these lovely ladies roll around in between the finest silk sheets and a bath, posing in a series of artistic close-ups as seductively as they possibly can, until they are brought together to drape themselves across a lounge chair in a desolate house, and sing the touching words to the ballad.
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