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  1. Grrr! It's Betty Boo is the second studio album by English singer Betty Boo, released on 12 October 1992 via WEA Records. This album failed to match the success of her debut studio album, Boomania (1990), stalling at No. 62 in the UK Albums Chart.

    • Dance-Pop Pop Rap
  2. GRRR! It's Betty Boo è il secondo album in studio della cantante inglese Betty Boo, pubblicato nel 1992. Tracce. I'm on My Way – 3:22; Thing Goin' On – 3:41; Hangover – 3:49; Curly & Girly – 4:22; Wish You Were Here – 4:17; Let Me Take You There – 3:58; Gave You the Boo – 4:00; Skin Tight – 3:38; Catch Me – 3:47

  3. The long awaited reissue of Betty Boo's 2nd album 'Grrr!', 24 years after its original release. This Deluxe Edition includes the 10 original album tracks plus 20 related bonus tracks all sourced from the original master tapes.

    • Betty Boo
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    • Cherry Pop
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betty_BooBetty Boo - Wikipedia

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    1987–1999: Betty Boo

    Clarkson studied sound engineering at the Holloway School of Audio Engineering before having several hits between 1989 and 1992. Originally nicknamed "Betty Boop" for her similarity to the cartoon character, she changed it to avoid trademark disputes. Of mixed Dusun and Scottish ancestry, she had an unusual, striking Emma Peel-like look, dressed in mildly revealing outfits and proved to be an influential pop music figure whose "sassy, powerful music and image launched a thousand wannabe's [si...

    2006: WigWam

    In 2006, Clarkson formed a pop duo called WigWam, with Alex James, bassist from Blur. Together, they worked with music producer Ben Hillier, along with former Boo collaborators The Beatmasters. Despite working to create "an album of experimental yet accessible 21st century pop", just one single emerged from their musical partnership, the self-titled "WigWam" released on 3 April 2006 via Instant Karma Records.

    2007: Collaboration with Jack Rokka

    In August 2007, she released a new single titled "Take Off". The song, which was playlisted on Radio 1's dance-orientated shows, was a joint project with the London-based dance act Jack Rokka and, as such, is much more dance-orientated than her previous work. She went on to perform the collaboration in a live set at Manchester Pride in 2007, along with some of her other songs. The video sees Betty Boo's trademark look resurrected and even features the 'Boosters' – Betty Boo's backing dancers,...

    After her solo career effectively ended when her mother contracted terminal cancer in the early 1990s, Clarkson turned to songwriting, at the request of Chris Herbert, who was in the process of forming a new, all-girl group. Herbert asked her to contribute to the project after revealing that she was his inspiration in forming one of his previous pr...

    Guinness Book of British Hit Singles – 16th Edition – ISBN 0-85112-190-X
    Guinness Book of British Hit Albums – 7th Edition – ISBN 0-85112-619-7
  5. 10 nov 1992 · Grrr! It's Betty Boo by Betty Boo released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 28 gen 2022 · GRRR! It's Betty Boo duly arrived in 1992, but while it contains some beautiful flourishes (Hangover, external, in particular, invented country-rap long before Old Town Road), the...

  7. 2 feb 2016 · Betty Boo‘s second album, GRRR! It’s Betty Boo (released in 1992), is to be expanded and reissued as a two-CD deluxe edition next month.