The Saturdays

Vanessa and Una owned the video, the other three were just faceless mannequins. Loved the scenes with Nessa in the jacuzzi and Una on the beach. It's their best video since Higher.
 
When is the album up for pre-order on iTunes?

After watching the video and listening to the song alot yesterday and today I've decided it's not as awesome as I thought it was when I first heard it. The 'what are you waiting for?' sections (and the chorus of it) are by far the best parts for me and I'd rather hear more of that than the "party ain't over" section which I find annoying. Overall it's still one of their best lead singles and it's very summery and uplifting, it just doesn't have that much great moments in it to listen out for like What About Us or Not Giving Up.

Also, Rochelle really needs to put some effort in during music videos. It was bad enough she barely opened her mouth and looked like she was whispering the "WHAT YOU DOING TO MY HEAD" in the first chorus of What About Us but she literally looks like she can't even be bothered trying to make her lines in this video look convincing.
 
Really? The song seems to be having the opposite affect on a lot of people.

It really is a grower. The sense of enjoyment of the kind of song really heightens in social situations, too. Be it on TV, radio or at a club (a real club, with 200+ people and overpriced drinks), so I do hope this does cross over the boarder between fans and casual music listeners.
 
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It disheartens me I'm not going to hear this in a club until October (travelling around Oz until then), as I'm loving it more and more each day. Oh well, I'll make a "club" in the hostel dorm rooms I'm in, and play it.
 
I think the video is one of their best in a long while, it just looks like genuine fun! I'm really crossing everything for this to be big for them because it's one of my favourite releases by them ever, probably my 2nd favourite Sats track behind All Fired Up.
 
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It really is a grower. The sense of enjoyment of the kind of song really heightens in social situations, too. Be it on TV, radio or at a club (a real club, with 200+ people and overpriced drinks), so I do hope this does cross over the boarder between fans and casual music listeners.

I was thinking something similar. I could also see this played at sporting events (sorry) because it does have that 'earworm' repetitive chanting quality. I literally cannot get this out of my head after two plays.
 
This BuddyBounce thing is the worst. They will probably be selling signed copies anyway, so I don't understand the desperation to win. You're saving about £11.
 
This BuddyBounce thing is the worst. They will probably be selling signed copies anyway, so I don't understand the desperation to win. You're saving about £11.

They're trying to increase video views and it doesn't seem to be working.
 
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