THEY won over millions when they showcased their incredible vocal talents on the Eurovision stage in May.
But girl group Remember Monday also impressed fellow musicians with their hit What The Hell Just Happened?
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Remember Monday girls Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte SteeleCredit: Supplied
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The lads from McFly were so taken with the girl group’s performance, the two bands have been in the studio togetherCredit: Getty
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Remember Monday won over millions of fans with their incredible vocalsCredit: Getty
In fact, the lads from McFly were so taken with their performance, the two bands have been in the studio together.
The Remember Monday girls — Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele — are back today with their sunny new single, Happier, and have also been writing with McFly following an introduction at last month’s Capital Summertime Ball.
In an exclusive interview, Holly-Anne told us: “We met McFly and we have always been fans.
“Obviously, they can really write a good song. We’ve been in the studio with them. They’re freaking awesome.
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“It’s been really productive. We’ve finished one song. We were actually just discussing going to work on some more.
“But hopefully these songs will be out sooner than we think because I think we do want a body of work.”
The girls decided to kick things into gear in the studio after being inspired by their idol Sabrina Carpenter, whose new record is out next month — 12 months after her last one.
‘Stars of the show’
Lauren said: “As soon as Sabrina announced she had a new album coming out, we were like, ‘What?!’. We were spurred into action.”
The group, who will perform at Latitude Festival in Suffolk today ahead of a nationwide tour in the autumn, have also recently been working with two stroppy divas — a pair of Shetland ponies.
The cute animals make cameos in the Happier music video, which will come out on YouTube on Sunday — but they were a nightmare on set.
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Charlotte said: “The music video came really easily to us and we’ve always wanted to do, like, a really girly kind of Desperate Housewives meets Barbie world story, and we think it’s really, really living up to that.
“We had Mr Pickles and Miss Money Penny, who are two miniature Shetland ponies. They are so cute. Extremely clever stars of the show. But they ran away during the video. They were having a diva moment.”
Following their Eurovision performance, the girls told me they are planning a holiday in Italy — where the jury gave the UK a maximum 12 points — and are hoping either a music newbie or Little Mix star Jade might represent us next year.
Charlotte said: “I think it would be really cool to have an unknown because it’s such an amazing platform.
“We were unknown and look what it’s done for us. We can’t say a bad word about it.”
Lauren added: “But Jade would be cool, too. That’s what we keep saying to everyone.”