An upbeat group that rode their signature song to recognition, then navigated controversy while expanding their sound.
For the full picture, listen to 'Shake It Up' for the hit that started it all, then check out something like 'We Right Here' from their later period to hear how their sound evolved.
Their debut single 'Shake It Up' gave the band its name and became a genuine hit, which is rare enough for any new act. That song's success propelled them to wider recognition, and they followed it with tracks like 'Watch Me' and 'Not Too Young' that kept their dance-pop engine running. Even when plagiarism allegations surfaced around that signature song in 2011, they kept making music, with later work showing more introspective themes alongside the dance tracks.
They formed around 2010 as a quartet with vocalist Anya Mitchell, guitarist Ethan James, bassist Mia Carter, and drummer Luke Evans. After their debut single took off, they released albums like 'Dance With Me,' 'Electric Fever,' and 'Heartbeats.' Their later material suggested a shift toward more reflective themes while still delivering danceable electropop.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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