![]() ![]() See Ya was used to front Fiat’s campaigns in France and Italy and was also heard in cinemas worldwide in the smash hit movie Bring It On. Having started the ball rolling so emphatically here in the UK, the girls added to their success with barnstorming TV and radio performances abroad. The track perfectly picked up the lyrical theme that courses through every Atomic Kitten song. The AK*1 story begins over a year earlier…Ītomic Kitten arrived on the scene in late 1999 with their debut single Right Now which jumped straight into the UK Top 10, it eventually spent 7 weeks in the Top 40 at the end of 1999 and defied the critics who thought releasing a debut at such a busy time of year was a big risk. Their follow-up – the infectious and melody-laden See Ya, released in March of 2000 – crash-landed into the charts at number 6. AK*2 began in January 2001 when Jenny Frost joined the two original Kittens: Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton after the third part of AK*1, Kerry Katona, left the group to become a mum. One little known fact is that as their solo projects continue to achieve considerable success in the worlds of TV, media and music the 3 Kittens still continually get together for one off charity and corporate shows across the world.Ītomic Kitten have a two-part history. ![]() The Kittens achieved massive chart success and easily outsold their peers including Sugababes and Girls Aloud across the world. As one of Britain’s most successful exports it’s fair to say the UK pop scene has sorely missed Atomic Kitten. For many years Atomic Kitten flew the flag as by far the biggest girl group in Europe selling in excess of 8 million records and selling out arenas globally.
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