B*Witched will make their comeback with their new single ‘Birthday’ on Friday.
The Irish woman group — comprising of Sinead O’Carroll, 49, twins Edele and Keavy Lynch, each 43, and 44-year-old Lindsay Armaou — are returning with their first new music in additional than a decade this week, and followers can anticipate loads extra new songs.
Edele informed The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column of the brand new tune: “We’ve been working on so many different sounds. We wanted to bring B*Witched to 2023.
“Then we landed on Birthday and when we heard it we were like, ‘This is the one’.
“There’s lots of other good things going around in the studio and you’ll hear them come out over the year.”
Keavy continued: “You’ll hear lots of new songs. You won’t be able to get away from us by the end of the year.”
Meanwhile, Sinead lately revealed the group have Hollywood star Rebel Wilson to thank for his or her resurgence.
Sinead says there’s renewed curiosity in B*Witched since their 1998 mega-hit ‘C’est la Vie’ was included in Rebel’s comedy film ‘Senior Year’, which streamed on Netflix in 2022, and the ladies are grateful that the movie reminded everybody of their songs.
Speaking to BANG Showbiz, she stated: “There was a Rebel Wilson movie a while ago, and one of our songs was on that. When people see it on that, they remember the song is really well known.
“We had a song on One Tree Hill, too, ‘Blame It On The Weatherman’ was on that. We got on a lot of American TV and the Disney Channel as well.”
Sinead additionally stated: “Since it appeared on the end credits of ‘Senior Year’ it is showing really strong performance across Spotify, Apple Music, Shazam and there has been an uplift in streams in the US.”
In the film, Rebel, 43, performs cheerleader Stephanie Conway who falls right into a coma when she is 17 and after waking up 20 years later decides she desires to return to highschool to graduate. The movie additionally options different teen pop hits reminiscent of Avril Lavigne’s ‘Sk8er Boi’, ‘Candy’ by Mandy Moore, and Christina Aguilera’s ‘Come on Over (All I Want Is You)‘ among many more.
And she says B*Witched are getting a younger following since they joined TikTok and their music has featured on the social media platform, something that hasn’t gone unnoticed by her daughter Samarah and her college associates.
Sinead — who additionally has a son, Blake, along with her husband Mike Rahman — stated: “My daughter is in secondary school and because we joined TikTok last year her friends are like, ‘Your mum has got so many followers on TikTok!’ The first video we did went viral. That’s how my kids measure your fame these days, the whole TikTok thing. For record labels, they can push all the old tracks. It’s funny because now there are songs that come up on TikTok and I’ll be singing along and my kids will say, ‘Mum, how do you know that?’ I’ll go, ‘I knew that before you knew that!’
“B*Witched joined about a year ago maybe, it’s so daunting at the beginning because it’s like really, do we have to do this? But it can be fun as well. But can also be like, ‘OK, what are we gonna do?’”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au