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''Totally Scott-Lee'' was a reality TV show from MTV (UK and Ireland) in 2005 featuring the following: * Lisa Scott-Lee (of the group Steps) * Andy Scott-Lee (from ''Pop Idol'' and the group 3SL) * Michelle Heaton (of Liberty X) * Nathan Moore (formerly of Brother Beyond and Worlds Apart) * Sean Borg (Los Angeles based British journalist, producer and television personality, best known for his work on Hollywood gossip show ''TMZ on TV'') == The show == ''Totally Scott-Lee'' followed Lisa on her last-ditch effort at a solo career. The challenge posed to Lisa was that she had to score a top ten hit with her next single, or she would be forced to quit the music industry.〔(Lisascottlee.com ) Official page for Totally Scott-Lee. Accessed: September 3, 2006〕 In a rush, Lisa was signed to a small record label, Concept Records, and began recording songs for her next single. Concept chose "Electric", written by Guy Chambers, and started making plans for its release. The single had to be released on 10 October in order to meet with deadlines for the MTV show. The female head of Concept Records has gone on record (on the show and in private) several times saying that she was against the record being released on this date. One of the main reasons for this was that it would have very little promotion time (5 weeks as opposed to the usual 8–10 weeks).〔(Generationsteps.co.uk ) Episode 4 of Totally Scott-Lee. (Accessed: September 3, 2006)〕 The song was released and, despite a television show backing her, it failed to reach the top ten. "Electric" charted at number 13 in the UK Top 40.〔(Everyhit.com ) UK chart database. (Accessed: September 3, 2006)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Totally Scott-Lee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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