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Demi’s got that lovin’ feelin’ and AILBHE MALONE is lovin’ it

The full Demi: Lovato's back

Demi's got that lovin' feelin' and AILBHE MALONEis lovin' it

TRACK OF THE WEEK:

Heart Attack by Demi Lovato

Demi’s back! Demi’s back! She looks incredible! She’s sassy! She seems to have dropped her surname on the single artwork! Heart Attack follows in the same vein as Give Your Heart A Break, but proffers the opposite sentiment. This time, Demi doesnt want to fall in love, but she can’t help it. Featuring a co-write by Nikki Williams (whose Fuck Marry Kill cropped up in Pop Corner recently), the track has electro-warbling, acoustic guitars, no-nonsense drums and the amazing line (in reference to menfolk in general): “I don’t care/ I can play them like a Ken doll.”

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The Saturdays are pushing their TV series, Chasing The Saturdays, with all their might. Mollie Saturdays told This Morning about their reality show mission. “We are different to the Kardashians because we are obviously a girlband trying to break America and they are a family doing their own thing, and they are huge so if we could have any kind or a little bit of their success, wed be very happy.” There’s one important distinction, however. Rochelle Saturdays is unwilling to go full Kardashian and have her baby on camera. She explained, “they are definitely braver than us, but I am not taking one for the team!” Rochelle, Pop Corner supports your decision.

Tulisa is all set to support Ne-Yo on his international tour, but the So Sick singer has admitted that he hasn’t heard any of the Female Boss’s tunes! He told the Daily Star, “I don’t know her solo stuff, so I’m looking forward to being around her as she’s cute.” Fumble-save, Ne-Yo. He then went on to speak about his end of the tour. “Youll see the ins and outs of my life – the good, the bad and the ugly. This sort of life is not for everybody, it’s all- consuming. I’m going to give 200 per cent on this tour. It’s something you don’t want to miss.” There is no such thing as 200 per cent Ne-Yo. Literally. Rethink your analogy, please.