Loveable Rogues are In:Demand
When Loveable Rogues came in to In:Demand Towers, Alex got to know the boys via their mobile phones. The guys talk text messages, Britain's Got Talent and introduce their single 'What a Night'.
When Loveable Rogues came in to In:Demand Towers, Alex got to know the boys via their mobile phones. The guys talk text messages, Britain's Got Talent and introduce their single What a Night. To kick things off Alex asks what the 2012 Britain's Got Talent Finalists have as their mobile phone wallpapers. They all crack up when Eddie explains "It's a picture of a girl from my old college in her bra and knickers. I'm not telling names, it's not fair!" Te's answer is a little more conservative, "Azaelia Banks", he said. When Alex asked about how quickly things moved after BGT last year, "We found out on the night of the finals that they Syco wanted to sign us but you don't really take these things until you literally sign on the dotted line." Te said. Sonny added, "Since the show we've been gigging up and down the country, working on an album, getting the single together and on tour with Olly Murs which is great for us." Speaking about the tour with Olly and Titch, Eddie said, "It's a great blend of acts, I think. We all appeal to the same kind of person but in a slightly different area of their mind." Te said they've been learning a lot from Olly, "He gave us a really in-depth, long chat the other day. Words of wisdom and tricks of the trade, which is really cool." The video for What a Night is the guys at a house party. Te said, "It was actually like a proper house party, it got to the point where it was one. Because they hired out this woman's house and she was around cleaning everything. They asked us to get all our friends round and we invited like 200 people but they thought only 80 people would come. "Little did we know every 200 of those people turned up, and brought a friend and brought a cousin and brought alcohol. So literally they were trying to cap the guest list, they had security guards and we were sneaking people in from the back, from the sides, people were parking on the neighbour's drives." They've promised to let the In:Demand team be in the next video. When speculating about what they want to do for future videos, Eddie said, "The worst thing we ever did was try to come across as this British band, because then they don't let you out of England!" To hear more from the Loveable Rogues (including their Internet search history!) hit PLAY now.