FEATURE: The Digital Mixtape: Nadine Coyle at Forty: A Girls Aloud Playlist

FEATURE:

 

 

The Digital Mixtape

  

Nadine Coyle at Forty: A Girls Aloud Playlist

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IN THIS PHOTO: Nadine Coyle with her Girls Aloud bandmates (left-right) Kimberley Walsh, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding and Cheryl Cole

to 15th June and the fortieth birthday of Nadine Coyle. A member of Girls Aloud, alongside Cheryl Cole, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and the late Sarah Harding, she has been responsible for a string of anthemic and iconic songs. One of the best girl groups of their generation, I hope we may see another album from them. Even though Sarah Harding is no longer with us, I would like to think the quartet could honour her and continue. To mark Nadine Coyle’s fortieth birthday, I am ending with a mixtape of great Girls Aloud singles and some deeper cuts. Before I get there, here is some biography from AllMusic:

Nadine Coyle followed in Cheryl Cole's footsteps to become the second member of the hugely successful group to launch a solo career. Born in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1985, Coyle began singing at an early age and, encouraged by her parents, recorded a demo tape that she sent to Boyzone manager Louis Walsh. In 2001, she auditioned for the Irish series of Popstars, where she landed a place in the boy/girl band Six. However, she was replaced when it was discovered that she was 16, two years younger than the minimum age limit for contestants.

Encouraged by Walsh to try out for Popstars: The Rivals, a show that aimed to manufacture both a successful boy band and girl group, she reached the live stages, where her performances of "Fields of Gold," "When I Fall in Love," and "Show Me Heaven" made her a favorite to land a place in the band. Surprisingly, she was only the third member to be selected in the final, but two weeks later, the newly formed Girls Aloud scored a number one hit with "Sound of the Underground," beating the show's other creation, One True Voice. The group became one of the biggest pop acts of the noughties, scoring 20 consecutive Top Ten hits and two number one albums and winning a Brit Award for Best British Single for "The Promise."

After the group members announced they were taking a hiatus in 2009, Coyle began working on her own solo material and recorded as yet unreleased tracks with Boyz II Men and Jay Sean. She made her first solo appearance a year later, when she performed "Love Me for a Reason" at a TV tribute show to Stephen Gately. Despite initial reports that Coyle had signed with Geffen Records, she announced an unexpected deal with grocery chain Tesco's new record label, which would see her debut album sold exclusively in their stores, a tactic that had worked earlier for Faithless and Simply Red. Insatiable, which features contributions from Lucie SilvasTiësto, and William Orbit, and includes the Guy Chambers-penned title track, was released at the end of 2010. Coyle also created her own label, Black Pen Records; owns a pub, Nadine's Irish Mist, in Los Angeles; and appeared in the video for Natasha Bedingfield's "I Wanna Have Your Babies”.

I am going to end things there. An amazing artist and part of this hugely influential and important group, ahead of Nadine Coyle’s fortieth birthday I am going to celebrate with a great Girls Aloud mix. The hits you know but some deeper cuts thrown in there. Whether you are a huge fan of Girls Aloud or only know a few of their songs, this playlist should give you a great overview of this legendary band. Nadine Coyle very much at the centre. A fitting tribute to…

THIS incredible artist.