Simon Cowell’s newest boyband, December 10, have released their debut video as they wow fans with a cover of a smash hit from another iconic group from the noughties
Simon Cowell is hoping to have struck gold once again with his new boyband, December 10. And the group has unveiled it’s debut video Bye Bye Bye as they hope to take the charts by storm.
The seven-strong group was former on Netflix’s reality TV series, The Next Act. Viewers watched as Simon prepares for his latest stars. Step forward December 10.
The band is made up of Nicolas Alves, 16, Cruz Lee-Ojo, 19, Hendrik Christoffersen, 19, John Fadare, 17, Josh Olliver, 17, Danny Bretherton, 16, and Seán Hayden, 19. And their first offering is a cover version of NSYNC’s chart-topper Bye Bye Bye.
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The lads’ new tune was released today on Youtube. They sat together for the acoustic version of the song. Filmed at Metropolis Studios, the recording was featured briefly at the end of the six-part Netflix show.
And it appears fans are already loving their work. Commenting underneath the upload, one user gushed: “so surprised by all of their voices, everyone got something really special and it fits to good together.”
Another said: “Can’t wait for their first original song !!” And a third added: “British Boybands just have that special something you can’t describe. Love it love it love it.”
Following their formation on the show, Simon told them: “When this show airs your whole life changes. I am really, really proud of you individually. I am seeing you about to do what you always dreamt of doing. Probably the most important advice is, whoever becomes your very very first fan is the most important person in the world.”
The band spoke out as a group for the first time. Among their questions was what made them audition for the show in the first place. Cruz told the Mirror: “I wanted to try something else, try something different from the solo stuff.”
And speaking of his hopes for the band, he said: “I’d love to go on a stadium tour and perform at Wembley Stadium. I’d also love to perform at The Brits.”
Danny, who is from Chorley, also explained his reasons for auditioning. I auditioned for the show because of my auntie – she really believes in me and kept on at me to.” And he admitted he was “pretty shocked” to have been successful.
“I got in the band out of over 1000 people that auditioned. The fact that I’m one of the seven that got to the final, final band. It’s crazy.
“I grew up in Chorley without a musical background. I’m the first one in my family to pursue a career in music. I picked it up because when I got expelled from school, I didn’t think I had anything going for me, and I needed to find something that I loved, and that’s music.”
Source: Mirror

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