Bubble G look set to be the new girl group on the scene after gaining backing from media mogul Max Clifford, having man of the moment, Jack Tweed in their new video and have been hanging out with their new best mates JLS.
Bubble G are a new and unique Pop/RnB girl group, pumping out a fresh interpretation and fusion of dance beats, urban undertones and RnB flair all mixed with fresh, youthful, edgy pop vocals.
Amidst this combination of sounds, a very smooth groove emerges. The band’s overall image is fun, quirky and bright with a touch of glamour - Pop with a difference.
But, before you rush out and buy their album, here is a bit of info about all the girls;
Bella
Bella is your dark-haired beauty, with a stunningl smile and fun-loving personality.
She played a young Mel B in the Spice Girls Stop music video and appeared on the Late Late Toy Show in Ireland as well as making several appearances on the Disney Club.
Elle
English rose Elle is a breath of fresh air with her blonde, beautiful and bubbly charm.
Elle won a scholarship for the London Studio Centre in London and left home at the tender age of 16 to become a pupil at the school, following in the footsteps of Liz Hurley and Javine Hylton. What’s more, one of the main dancers in Britain’s Got Talent group, Flawless was also her dance instructor.
Bliss
Bliss is the wild card of the group, with a vintage and retro sense of style andunique personality.
She attended the Billy Barry Stage School where Bryan McFadden, Samantha Mumba and Mikey from Boyzone were also pupils and she even did backing vocals on a Westlife track. Wow!
Coco
Coco is your funky streetwise dancer with a quirky style and sweet voice.
A former pupil of the D and B Theatre School, Coco decided to concentrate on street dancing after leaving the school because she felt it channelled her emotions.
Coco has a bit of a sad story too, as she does not know her real dad. But in turn, it made her especially close to her mother who had to work four different jobs just to support her, and even though money was extremely tight, her mother always found a way to put food on the table as well as send her to auditions and to buy her stage costumes.
Bouji
Bouji has a strong sense of style, displaying her sophisticated look but not forgetting her youthful spontaneity, she also appeared in the Irish film Angela’s Ashes.
FemaleFirst - Ruth Harrison