Now That's What I Call Reality Pop
May. 30th, 2006 02:59 pmI tried this on ILM during the Rough Guide era - the object being to create a compilation CD that would showcase the best of reality TV pop. The rules being:
- only 1 track per artist
- only artists and bands who formed/rose to stardom through a reality TV show
- only ace pop please.
- nothing pre 2000 (interesting cases of pre-Popstars/Pop Idol RTV shd be cited in the comments though)
So help me out. I've done the easy ones for starters:
Girls Aloud - No Good Advice
Will Young - Leave Right Now
Kelly Clarkson - Since You Been Gone
Hear'Say - Pure And Simple
Gareth Gates - Anyone Of Us (Stupid Mistake)
...
Over to you! (Foreign entries particularly welcome)
- only 1 track per artist
- only artists and bands who formed/rose to stardom through a reality TV show
- only ace pop please.
- nothing pre 2000 (interesting cases of pre-Popstars/Pop Idol RTV shd be cited in the comments though)
So help me out. I've done the easy ones for starters:
Girls Aloud - No Good Advice
Will Young - Leave Right Now
Kelly Clarkson - Since You Been Gone
Hear'Say - Pure And Simple
Gareth Gates - Anyone Of Us (Stupid Mistake)
...
Over to you! (Foreign entries particularly welcome)
Re: Ashlee Simpson, people
Date: 2006-05-31 04:30 pm (UTC)Yes, for instance "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'," lauded here.
Re: Ashlee Simpson, people
Date: 2006-05-31 06:09 pm (UTC)I kind of class Jessica's 'Boots' as "competently OK" rather than "great"...
Re: Ashlee Simpson, people
Date: 2006-05-31 09:54 pm (UTC)Re: Ashlee Simpson, people
Date: 2006-05-31 10:19 pm (UTC)Ashlee had played Cecilia in Seventh Heaven from 2002-2004, but the show had been on the air since 1996 and continued after she left (I'd thought it ended last year, but apparently episodes have appeared this year): "The Camdens, a Christian family living in California, face the challenges of trying to live a moral life in a confusing world. Jam-packed with thinly disguised public service announcements, this show may seem very conservative to its viewers (what with its constant anti-sex and anti-drug messages, its parents' hysterical responses to their children's' misbehaviors, and its teenage female characters' fixations on getting married)."