Carmine interview Nicola on her Dainty Doll range



Beauty box website, Carmine, interviewed Nicola recently on her Dainty Doll range.

They asked Nic her inspiration to create the range, future products that she will add, and her one must-have item from the range she always carries around with her.

Read the full interview on the Carmine blog [HERE]

Hayley » February 7, 2012 » Filed under: Interviews » 0 comments

RM Magazine interview Nicola Roberts

Here’s a recent interview Nicola has done with RM Magazine.

She talks about her solo work – having her own journey on a CD, her ‘dream‘ collaboration list for album #2 (M.I.A, Kate Bush, Missy Elliot!), a future fashion collection, celebrating Girls Aloud’s 10 year anniversary and her love for new up and coming designers.

Read the interview in full over on RMMagazine.co.uk

Hayley » February 4, 2012 » Filed under: Interviews » 1 comment

[VIDEO] Nicola interviewed on Freshly Squeezed

Nicola Roberts – Freshly Squeezed – Interview – 12th January 2012

Nicola was interviwed on ‘Freshly Squeezed’ early yesterday morning.

She talks about what she did over the festive period, the meaning of her new song ‘Yo-Yo’ and writing her own song.

Watch the video above, thanks to AloudSound.net and haltdef.

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[VIDEO] Nicola interviewed on Lorraine show 03/01/12


Nicola Roberts – Interview on Lorraine 03/01/12

This morning, Nicola kick-started her promo off for her 3rd single Yo-Yo with an interview with Lorraine Kelly.

Nicola talked about her solo album, Girls Aloud’s tenth year, Sarah Harding’s health and of course her single.

I’ve added 5 pictures in the gallery of Nicola leaving the studios where she met fans outside in the windy weather!


Candids > 2012 > 3rd January: Leaving the ITV Studios

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Look Magazine Scans


Scans > Magazines > 2012 > January: Look Magazine

I have scanned the January issue of Look Magazine with the new Nicola interview and photoshoot.

Make sure you get your copy of the magazine, now in your local newsagent. It is on special offer this month for £1.

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[VIDEO] Nicola on The Hollyoaks Music Show 17/12/11



Nicola Roberts – Yo-Yo – The Hollyoaks Music Show – 17/12/11
Nicola Roberts – Interview – Hollyoaks Music Show – 17/12/11

Nicola was on the Hollyoaks Music Show this morning on T4. She performed her latest song ‘Yo-Yo’ and answered a few questions in a short interview.

If you missed it, check out the videos above.

Hayley » December 17, 2011 » Filed under: Video » 0 comments

First and Last: Nicola Roberts

Quite possibly our favourite girl band member ever, Nicola Roberts is finally going it alone after nearly a decade in the shared Girls Aloud tinged spotlight. In anticipation of her debut solo album, she tells Jamie Milton a few of her first and lasts.

Album purchased?
First: A Take That record. I think I was about 10 or 11 – around the time of ‘Pray’ and ‘Babe’.
Last: ‘Watch The Throne’ by Jay Z and Kanye West. They’re just both geniuses. I just love them both, so the fact that you get two for one is a bonus!

Song you knew all the words to?
First: I think it was Alanis Morissette, ‘Ironic’. I used to love her growing up and my Mum would always have her playing in the car and we’d all be singing along.
Last: I’ve got Beyoncé’s record [‘4’] on literally non-stop in the car at the moment. I almost know the entire album off by heart. It pisses me off when I miss a word out, because I’m so into it.

Film seen in cinema?
First: ‘Apollo 13’ – I remember all the family going; my Mum, Dad, Aunties and Uncles. I remember it being a big day out, the first time I’d been to a cinema and I remember it being a massive deal.
Last: I went and saw ‘The Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes’. The trailer makes it to be a lot more dramatic than it is, CGI-wise you’d expect there to be flying gorillas and there are a couple of scenes like that but it’s more about the story.

Show you went to?
First: Again, this was a first experience with Take That.
Last: Probably M.I.A last November while ‘XXXO’ and all that was going on – it was good.

Fan encounter?
First: With the Popstars The Rivals show, we all came into the same studio every weekend and I used to go and stand outside and literally, from the moment we went and did the first live show, there’d be fans there, so it started very early for me.
Last: We have a little club – I call all the fans ‘Team Ginge’, like we’re all on the same team. There’s a few that are absolutely everywhere. Although where I am at the moment in my solo career, where I’m only at the second single, I haven’t seen them for a few weeks now and I miss them. When
they’re there all the time, you really get to know them – they’re like little friends.

Time abroad?
First: I think I was 10, and the whole family – and I’m talking about the whole family – we went out to Mallorca for a week. It was amazing.
Last: I haven’t been on a proper holiday since 2009. Recently I’ve been over to shoot the video [for ‘Lucky Day’] in L.A and New York. I think if you’re in work mode and you’re motivated, you don’t wanna stop to take a holiday. But it’s nice when your work responsibilities take you away and you have a lovely team around you and it’s a mix between ‘trip’ and ‘work’.

Book?
First: Roald Dahl’s ‘The Twits’.
Last:I’m reading Alan Sugar’s book at the moment. I’m only at the very beginning but I like business, so I’m partly using this as something to learn from.

Nicola Roberts’ new album ‘Cinderella’s Eyes’ is out now via Polydor.

Taken from the Autumn 2011 issue of DIY, available now.

Source – ThisisfakeDIY

Hayley » October 13, 2011 » Filed under: Interviews » 0 comments

Rolling Stone interview Nicola Roberts

rolling stones nicola robertsGirls Aloud have achieved huge success in the U.K., outselling every other girl group in history, but they remain a virtual mystery in the U.S., where only a few vagrant hits have strayed onto chancier dance floors. Then there’s Nicola Roberts, the ice-skinned and flame-haired Aloud member: known simultaneously as the most polarizing and mystifying fifth of the group, she’s become this decade’s ultimate British cult pop star (in a nation that prides itself on producing oddball glamor). Upon their hiatus in 2009, figurehead Cheryl Cole went onto to become an X Factor judge, boilerplate solo pop queen and national tabloid treasure. Meanwhile, Roberts kept a low profile, working on what would become her just-released debut solo record, Cinderella’s Eyes.

Produced by avant-pop heavy hitters like Joseph Mount of Metronomy, Diplo, Dimitri Tikovoi, Dragonette, it’s a maverick commercial pop release in line with Roberts’ work in Girls Aloud. A Top 20 success on the U.K. charts, Cinderella’s Eyes is also well-reviewed by critics stateside. Like Roisin Murphy and Robyn before her, she seems destined to become one of international pop’s dark horses.

Outside of music, she’s also thriving. Her striking physical appearance — which once made her a target of playground hecklers and media abuse — is now hailed by the fashion community as inspiring, her arctic doll-like appearance setting her apart from the tanned and blonde Stepford wives of pop. Fortunately, Roberts’ own confidence with her looks has grown, too; she’s creeping onto fashion icon turf, with designers chasing her down and her Cinderella’s Eyes artwork displaying her as queen of her own hyperstylized fantasia. Rolling Stone talked with Roberts in London.

What were your priorities in making a solo record?
I didn’t want to be swamped down with the so-called dos and don’ts of how to make a pop record. I wanted everything to come through what I felt or what I wanted to create. Electro, as a style, can really give you that. Coming from working with [Aloud producers] Xenomania, I got used to the idea of breaking pop rules, so I continued with that in my solo experience. There are some vocal surprises on this record; not for me, but maybe for my listeners who never heard my full range before. There are some crazy falsettos on there; the vocals are erratic, which I wanted. It mirrors the emotion I felt when singing it; I let it go there. This record is about that: giving in, letting go, pushing things to the edge.

How did you choose your collaborators?
I wanted to make a unique record, and I knew who to choose based on the sounds they could give me. That came from listening to plenty of music on my own. The dramatic, intense electro sounds came from Joseph of Metronomy; I’d been a massive fan of his work and he liked the Aloud, and I knew he was more than capable of imagining and creating a record with me. For what eventually became my first single, “Beat of My Drum,” I could already hear it forming in my head — I could hear the sounds play out, I just couldn’t relay them. Being a fan of M.I.A. and Major Lazer’s “Pon De Floor,” I turned to Diplo and he made it a reality.

You shot your first two videos for “Beat of My Drum” and “Lucky Day” in New York and LA. What did you take away from the experience?
I hadn’t been to New York before. I find Americans to be a lot more open as people. They smile, they genuinely seem like they want to help you if you need something; they’re warm people. In London, it’s so busy, busy; I feel everyone is on their own track, and just trying to get to where they need to be. Apart from the hot weather, the American experience was great for me!

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Hayley » October 12, 2011 » Filed under: Interviews » 0 comments

VIDEO: Nicola interviewed on Big Friday Wind Up


Nicola Roberts – Interview on Big Friday Wind Up 30/09/11

Nicola appeared on a CBBC programme on Friday called ‘Sam and Mark’s Big Friday Wind Up’.

She did a small interview and answered audience questions including one about One Direction!

She also performed Lucky Day – UK fans can watch the performance here http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/clips/p00ksbnk for the next 4 days. Hopefully we can get an international watchable version!

Hayley » October 3, 2011 » Filed under: Video » 0 comments

Nicola confirms third single as ‘Yo-yo’

Nicola has confirmed the track for her third single.

She will release her favourite track ‘Yo-yo‘ from her Cinderella’s Eyes album.

She revealed the news during an interview with Dan Roach on Liverpool’s Juice FM.

Nicola recently played an acoustic version of the track for MSN.

There is no release date set for ‘Yo-yo’ just yet. Cinderella’s Eyes is available to buy now.

Listen to her Juice FM interview here:- http://www.juicefm.com/listenagain

Hayley » October 1, 2011 » Filed under: Interviews,News,Solo » 0 comments