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Popstars (Hear'Say album)

Popstars
Studio album by Hear'Say
Released March 26, 2001 (2001-03-26)
Recorded 2001
Genre Pop
Length 52:50
Label Polydor
Producer Henry Binns, Tim Hawes, Ray Hedges, Pete Kirtley, Yoyo Olugbo, Stargate, Quiz & Larossi, Wayne Wilkins
Hear'Say chronology
Popstars
(2001)
Everybody
(2001)

Popstars is the debut album by British pop group Hear'Say, formed through the ITV television show Popstars. It was released in the United Kingdom on 26 March 2001. Hear'Say worked with a number of British and Scandinavian producers, including Stargate, and Quiz & Larossi. The album drew comparisons to similarly co-ed pop groups such as S Club 7 and Steps.

The album received generally negative reviews from contemporary music critics, who commented on the artificiality and genericness of both Hear'Say and their music. However, Popstars was a commercial success, charting at number one in the United Kingdom. It was the fastest-selling debut album in UK chart history at the time of release, selling over 300,000 copies in its first week. Popstars yielded two number one singles, "Pure and Simple" and "The Way to Your Love".

Hear'Say were created by the ITV reality television programme Popstars in 2001. Nigel Lythgoe, Paul Adam, and Nicki Chapman selected the five chosen singers — Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw, and Noel Sullivan — out of thousands of hopeful singers. The programme documented Hear'Say recording and promoting their first single with the series ending on the night the single charted in the UK Singles Chart.

After their formation, Hear'Say flew to Trondheim, Norway to record their debut album. The group worked with Stargate, who had previously produced singles for Billie Piper and S Club 7. Hear'Say also worked with Tim Hawes and Pete Kirtley, who produce under the name Jiant. The album drew comparisons to Steps and S Club 7, two other co-ed British pop groups popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While maintaining an overarching pop sound, the album has disco, Motown, and R&B influences. The producers "bring in echoes of Jam and Lewis, a splash of ABBA, even a touch of Prince." Comparisons to the work of were also noted. The album features a number of ballads towards the end.


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