THE LATEST. Highs and lows from the pop frontline
‘Gentleman’ by The Saturdays now has a picture to go with it
The Saturdays new single ‘Gentleman’ now has some cover ‘art’. To help you out, we’ve placed it somewhere in this [...]
A new Christina Aguilera duet has appeared on the internet
‘Just A Fool’ hitmaker Christina Aguilera’s recorded a duet with a man called Alejandro Fernandez and that song has now [...]
Britney Spears has been talking some more about this mooted Las Vegas residency of hers
Britney Spears has once again confirmed that she will indeed be singing some songs on a stage in Las Vegas [...]
Madonna’s getting an award acknowledging how much money her last tour made
Madonna will be given the Top Touring Artist award at the Billboard Music Awards later this month, it’s been announced. [...]
On Elyar Fox, popjeopardy and out-of-control lyric videos

Any new breakthrough (or about-to-breakthrough) artist is interesting to a certain degree, but despite his obvious talent – and a huge fanbase that he pretty much built himself - Elyar Fox is the sort of waiting-in-the-wings pop sensation whose imminent hugeness is seen to be so guaranteed that when people talk about him they do so with a certain sense of sadness. Maybe, from some quarters, it’s resentment from managers and artists whose own experiences with artist launches have been frustrating and unsuccessful.
But it’s also the case, as a lot of us discovered with Rita Ora (even if we didn’t realise it while it was happening), that there are times when you really miss the part of a popstar’s rise to fame when it feels like anything could (or couldn’t) happen. This sort of talk might be completely lost on anyone who works at a label. If you work at a label, or have any involvement with trying to break an artist, you’ll take any glimmer of success and cling onto it for dear life.
But for pop fans, with Rita Ora and a few other artists in recent years – Conor Maynard’s another – there was no real sense of jeopardy. Gameshows don’t work without jeopardy, nor does sport, and nor does pop. With Rita the label, the feature on a dance track, the guest rapper, the producers and songwriters, the PR campaign, the management, the whole package was so smoothly constructed that there was almost no narrative when Rita did, as planned, become very famous. When ‘How We Do (Party)’ hit Number One, it should have seemed impressive. Instead, it just felt like someone could tick another box.
Some of our favourite music comes to life in a manner that is more scientific than it is artistic, but when the launch of a new act is reduced to an equation it means we miss out on the best bit of falling in love with a new popstar: the excitement.
Anyway we are not here to talk about Rita Ora, and we’re not really here to talk about Elyar Fox’s equation for pop supremacy (in this case the brute force pop launch combines Polydor with Global Talent’s guaranteed airplay and Fox’s own impressive following on YouTube, Twitter etc), and we also don’t want it to seem like we’re down on Elyar Fox, because there’s lots of potential here for a bright and likeable new star in the pop cosmos. At the very least, his logo is good.

Anyway, what we’re really here to discuss is the lyric video Elyar has made for his rather good new song ‘Colourblind’ (which you can get as a download on his site), and the fact that the lyric video is completely ridiculous. It’s ridiculous because it’s not a lyric video at all, it’s just a video which happens to have some words in it.
We’ve loved lyric videos since they first started popping up a few years ago, and this one takes the ‘genre’ to absurd extremes. In a way we feel slightly upset that the purity of songwords flying around on a screen is lost with lyric videos like this. On the other hand, we always like seeing lyrics brought to life in different ways. This ‘lyric video’ chat isn’t as interesting as the popjeopardy thing, is it? Sorry about that.
Elyar Fox: further reading
» Facebook
» Twitter
» YouTube
» Official site (for free download)
Let’s get down to serious business here. Who, out of a list of gents, is the best?

The strange and amazing new Saturdays single ‘Gentleman’ has just leaked and one of the best bits – apart from a line about buying cows and another one about tasting a lady’s rainbow – is a kind of rap bit with ‘The Sats’ listing a load of men they want to do sex with. (Or maybe just have a kiss and cuddle with, because of course full-on rainbow tasting doesn’t need to happen on a first date.)
Anyway we thought it would be sensible to get an idea of which of the listed men is best. Please vote carefully and responsibly.
CHEERS.
The Saturdays’ new single ‘Gentleman’ is now online
After what feels like a century of teasing, The Saturdays’ new single ‘Gentleman’ has found its way onto the internet [...]






































