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

Nicola: Solo album made me ill

nicola biz sessionsNICOLA Roberts admits she fell ill with the stress of making her debut album.

The self-confessed “perfectionist” spent 18 months painstakingly plugging away at Cinderella’s Eyes because she refused to settle for anything less than the best.

Finally, she succumbed to a nasty cold after several sleepless and frustrating nights working with producer Dimitri Tikovi on first single Beat Of My Drum.

The Girls Aloud star – who performed new tunes Lucky Day and Sticks + Stones at her Biz Session – said: “We literally had about five days until the deadline of whether it was gonna be first single or not and I couldn’t get the production right.

“I could hear it in my head but I couldn’t do it. Me and Dimitri were in the studio and we were making ourselves ill – we might as well just have slept there.

“We were searching for this sound and we tried everything. We were putting these voices down and then f****** them up with the effects, and then playing some hooks and then f****** them up.

“It just wouldn’t work. It got to the point where I came down with a cold and I was like, ‘I’m making myself ill.’ I’ve never felt stress like the stress I felt making this record.

“Then I said, ‘I know who can do this. I really want Diplo to come on board.’

“As soon as I explained to Diplo what I wanted, he just got it straight away. It came back the way I wanted it to be and the way I heard it in my head.”

The hands-on singer also revealed she locked horns with her producers whenever they altered the sound of a track without her permission.

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Hayley » September 27, 2011 » Filed under: Interviews,News,Solo » 0 comments

Nicola speaks to BBC Radio 5 Live


26th September: BBC Radio 5 Live

Nicola was on BBC Radio 5 Live this morning speaking to Victoria Derbyshire. She talked about her solo album, the lyrics and the taunts she endured in the early years of Girls Aloud. She speaks about how she overcame crippling shyness, reveals that Girls Aloud will mark the tenth anniversary next year and about bullying amongst X Factor contestants.

Listen HERE – http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live/

Hayley » September 26, 2011 » Filed under: Solo » 0 comments

GALLERY: New photoshoot and interview in this weeks LOOK magazine

So much Nicola promotion going on at the moment so i hope your all up-to-date! (as long as you visit us everyday you will be ;) )

As well as Nic being in Bliss magazine, she is also in this weeks LOOK mag, with yet again another gorgeous photoshoot (how many has she done for this solo era??!!) and new interview.

The scans are in the gallery, click the picture above. However i do recommend you buying the mag as its one to keep and look at all day!

Hayley » September 20, 2011 » Filed under: Gallery,Interviews,Scans » 0 comments

VIDEO: Nicola chats to Sugarscape


Thanks to Sugarscape for this video, Nicola talks about BBM with Cheryl and their hate for Twitter not having emoticons, and her album.

Hayley » September 19, 2011 » Filed under: Interviews,Video » 0 comments

The girl’s alone and loving it: Nicola Roberts on going solo

Once considered the odd one out in Girls Aloud, singer Nicola Roberts has blossomed from an ‘ugly’ duckling into a sassy – and business savvy – style icon. And now, as Benji Wilson discovers, she’s ready for her solo moment

Nicola Roberts is curled up on a sofa, face hidden by an avalanche of copper hair and intergalactic sunglasses. She looks a little like a cat, and as it happens she is not the only cat on the sofa. The photo studio has its own, and there’s a dog too, a russet spaniel. ‘I love the fact that there’s a ginger cat , ginger dog and,’ she says, looking over at the goldfish bowl on the other side of the room, ‘even a ginger fish.’ And then she laughs, long and loud, as if YOU had booked an auburn entourage to make the girl Cheryl Cole calls ‘Ginge’ feel better.

Poking fun at herself, happy in her own skin: this is not the Nicola of Girls Aloud folklore. She was always the odd one out, the little china doll who stood at the back and looked unsure while Cheryl, Kimberley, Sarah and Nadine strutted and pouted. Instead, the Nicola we have here is sexy, sassy – and on her own. She has a solo album ready to launch. It’s called Cinderella’s Eyes
and it’s full of confessional, take-me-as-you-find-me statements of intent. ‘I’m a different girl to who I was ten years ago. It’s just my confidence. I still have the same personality, but I’m a lot more sociable now as well. Before, I was so shy.’

She pauses for thought, removing the sunglasses. ‘Do you know what it is? I’m quite good at psychology and reading a situation. But analysing things is not necessarily a good trait to have because you can’t switch it off. We [Girls Aloud] would be on stage and I’d read the reactions. We’d do a gig and all of the boys in the crowd would be staring at Cheryl and Nadine. Because of that, my confidence was so low. I could see what people thought of me, very clearly.’

Essentially, the girl who went from the Halton Brook estate in Runcorn to one of Britain’s biggest girl bands (via Popstars: The Rivals at 16) just didn’t fit in to the pop world. And she knew it. ‘In this industry, at parties, if there’s another celebrity that you don’t know but you recognise, you’re supposed to be all over them, saying, “Hi! How are you?” I’m not from a world like that, so I didn’t follow those rules. I’d say, “Why do they want to talk to me? Why would I do that?” I think I seemed quite aloof in that respect.’

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Hayley » September 19, 2011 » Filed under: Interviews,News » 0 comments

Nicola Roberts on surviving teen stardom to become pop’s next big thing

She was the 16-year-old who found fame on the original reality-TV talent show. And then came the hateful digs that would punctuate her career with Girls Aloud. Hugh Montgomery meets Nicola Roberts, the porcelain pop princess whose first solo album should finally silence the critics.

Never let it be said that Nicola Roberts doesn’t do smiles. Over the course of our time together she runs through a veritable repertoire of them. There’s the demure simper with which she greets me in a London members’ club. The excited grin when discussing “the music”. The knowing half-smile that reproves a mischievous comment. The conspiratorial smirk after her PR comes over and hurries me to wrap things up. And then a beaming flash of the pearlies accessorising a firm(-ish) hug as I leave.

A famous person lifting the corners of their mouth in aid of good publicity? You might say this is not unprecedented. And yet charming, charismatic and forthright though she is, Roberts – one fifth of all-conquering girl group Girls Aloud – has a reputation to contend with. In 2002, when she, Nadine, Cheryl, Kimberley and Sarah won talent show Popstars: The Rivals and hit the tabloids running, she swiftly found herself dubbed the “moody one” of the band. Nine years on, and it’s a label she’s still tagged with, judging by my random sampling of some not especially pop-cultural- savvy friends. “I wasn’t moody,” she reflects now. “I was 17 years old and from a place which is very small and where people don’t walk around smiling all day, they have problems… And I smile when something makes me smile. If I’m walking out of a club, and there are paparazzi there, what the fuck have I got to smile about?”

Now 25, Roberts seems poised to shatter some more preconceptions with her pretty darned fantastic solo album. For though she may come from a manufactured pop band, Cinderella’s Eyes is anything but production line. The seeds of anticipation were sown with the lead-off single “Beat of My Drum”. Neither overblown balladry (hurrah!) nor cod-raunchy R&B (double hurrah!), here was a spiky, savvy electro-pop anthem, complete with cheerleader-style chanting, that bore the influence of French house honchos Justice and art-pop-rapper MIA. It was also, for my mind, the song of the summer. “[There's a] sense of seaside-surreality, a ‘British’ pop sense that has been missing from the airwaves for far too long… a brilliant pop moment from an unlikely source,” declared unlikely source NME. “Cheesy but super-cool” is the rather less guileful description we agree on, which I think just about nails it. Indeed, such cheesy super-coolness permeates Cinderella’s Eyes, with sassy Girls Aloud-esque hooks sitting alongside rap segues and off-kilter electronics.

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Hayley » September 19, 2011 » Filed under: Interviews,News » 0 comments

Nicola appearances on TV this week

Here’s 2 dates to make a note of this week, as Nicola promotes her new single, Lucky Day.

  • 15th September: Daybreak 6am – 8.30am ITV (Interview)
  • 16th September: Daybreak 6am – 8.30am ITV (Peformance)
  • 18th September: Something For The Weekend 10am – 11.30am BBC2
  • 19th September: The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3pm – 4pm ITV1

If you forget to watch them, come back here later in the week to catch-up!

Hayley » September 12, 2011 » Filed under: Solo » 0 comments

Female First interview with Nicola Roberts

nicola roberts barnardosWe chat to the former Girls Aloud star ahead of her new single release.

Nicola Roberts will be releasing single ‘Lucky Day’ later this month, with her solo album Cinderella’s Eyes to follow.

Her outfit in the single’s video drew a bit of controversy, but Nicola has taken it in her stride.

We chatted to the singer about the video, the upcoming album and spending time in the studio.

-’Lucky Day’ comes out in a couple of weeks. Could you tell us a bit about the track?
It’s a track I wrote with Dragonette. I actually wrote it in February 2010, a long time ago now. It’s a romantic reference, with a down-beat track underneath. The top-line’s quite cute and girly.

-How was it working with Dragonette on the track?
Amazing. I was with them for quite a while writing, and they were the first people that I went in with when I started making the record. I learnt a lot from them. They’re really lovely people, they work really hard, they’re so talented.

-You received a bit of cricism for the video. Did that bother you at all?
No. Not at all. I’m not safe with fashion, and I haven’t been for a long time. I liked it, and everybody on the team liked it on the day. It was 120 degrees, so anything longer, I’d have died!

-How’s the reaction been to the track from your fans?
It’s been really good. It’s totally different to ‘Beat of My Drum’. It’s important for me to show that the album is quite diverse. There are different sounds on there, and different subjects.

‘Lucky Day’ felt like the right one to go with next. We haven’t had much of a summer, but it feels like a summer track and the reaction’s been really good.

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

VIDEOS: Nicola Roberts on The Crush

After seeing the previews and the behind the scenes of this show, i bet you could not wait to see the full thing, and now you finally can, wahey!

Thanks to @haltdef hes uploaded the full interview on Youtube below.


The interview is so funny, and Nicola is enjoying it so much she doesnt want it to end!

Along with a lengthy interview, Nicola performed Lucky Day. @haltdef managed to upload the performance on AloudSound.net due to Youtube taking it down. Watch below!


Nicola Roberts – Lucky Day – The September Crush

Hayley » September 12, 2011 » Filed under: Video » 0 comments