Their members were twin sisters Edele and Keavy Lynch (younger sisters of Boyzone's Shane Lynch), Sinéad O'Carroll, and Lindsay Armaou (now in band Clayton)
Shane Lynch, Edele and Keavy's brother and a member of Boyzone, helped in finding them a manager who got them signed to Glowworm Records, a subsidiary of Epic Records.
They released their debut single "C'est La Vie" on May 25, 1998. It immediately went No. 1 on the UK charts, making them youngest girl group ever to do so, and also went Top 10 in the United States. Their debut album, B*Witched, was released on October 12, reaching No. 3 in the charts and going triple platinum. Very rare dolls of the group were made by Yaboom Toys.
The band deliberately cultivated a tomboy image, with jeans and denim being a trademark of the group. Despite being dismissed as a throw-away pop act, the girls co-wrote many of their own songs, including 5 of their 7 UK singles.
B*Witched was the first group ever to have its first four singles all enter the UK charts at No. 1. This record would later be broken by Westlife in 2000.
Their second album, Awake and Breathe, released in 1999, peaked at No. 5 on the charts and only sold a fraction of their debut. The singles from this album reached No. 4, No. 13, and finally No. 16, a disappointment for the group and record company, but the girls continued to tour the globe and began work on their third album with producers Ray "Madman" Hedges and Richard Stannard.
"Across America 2000" was released in the US, featuring covers of "Mickey" (which was featured in the teen-flick Bring It On) and "Play That Funky Music", and they re-appeared a few months later on The Princess Diaries movie soundtrack with "Hold On" - a track taken from their third album.
Their 8th single, "Where Will You Go", was scheduled for a summer 2002 release, but the group were dropped by their record label whilst shooting the promotional video in Africa. Plans for a new deal with Telstar records fell through later that year, and they officially split in September 2002 after Sinéad O'Carroll left the band, although Lindsay Armaou has since insisted that all four members remain friends in comments on her official website.
B*Witched reunited for a reality series The Big Reunion in February of 2013. Based on the success of the show and the demand for tickets at the Hammersmith Apollo show, B*Witched and the other bands from the show are currently proceeding with an arena tour around the UK and Ireland.
On May 04 2013, B*Witched released their first new material in over a decade, titled "Love and Money".
Let's Go
B*Witched Lyrics
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Ah ohh hey
Hey you sittin in your tree
Mummy always wants you to come for tea
Don't be shy, straighten up your tie
Get down from your tree house sittin' in the sky
I wanna know just what to do
I got a house with windows and doors
I'll show you mine if you show me yours
Gotta let me in hey. hey. hey
Let the fun begin
I'm a wolf today hey. hey. hey
I'll huff I'll puff
I'll huff I'll puff blow you away
Say you will say you won't
Say you'll do what I don't
Say your true, say to me see'est la vie
Do you play with girls, play with boys
Do you ever get lonely playin with your toys
We can talk, we can sing
I'll be the queen and you'll be the king
Hey boy in your tree
Throw down your ladder make room for me
I got a house with windows and doors
I'll show you mine if you show me yours
Gotta let me in hey. hey. hey
Let the fun begin
I'm a wolf today hey. hey. hey
I'll huff I'll puff I'll huff and puff and blow you away
Say you will say you won't
Say you'll do what I don't
Say your true, say to see'est la vie
The lyrics to B*Witched's song "Let's Go" depict a playful flirtation between two people. The first verse describes a person sitting in a treehouse, and the second person coaxing them down so they can get to know each other. The second verse asks questions about the person's preferences in playmates, and suggests they can be royalty together. The chorus is a playful nod to the story of the Three Little Pigs, with the singer playfully claiming to be a wolf who will blow the other person away.
The song is full of youthful energy and innocent flirtation. The playful lyrics and upbeat tempo make it a carefree song that is perfect for dancing and having fun. However, under the surface lies a cheeky invitation to get closer and explore one's desires.
Overall, "Let's Go" is a fun song that captures the playful and flirty tone of many pop hits from the late 90s and early 2000s. It celebrates the good times that can happen when two people connect and decide to let go and have a good time.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey you sittin in your tree
Addressing someone who might be hesitant to come down from their lofty perch
Mummy always wants you to come for tea
The singer having knowledge of the other's family dynamics
Don't be shy, straighten up your tie
Encouraging the other to be confident in their appearance
Get down from your tree house sittin' in the sky
Reiterating the desire for the person to come down and join them
I wanna know just what to do
The artist wanting to know what the other person enjoys doing
Is it very big is there room for two
Inquiring about the size of the other person's treehouse and if both of them can fit in it
I got a house with windows and doors
The singer sharing information about their own living arrangements
I'll show you mine if you show me yours
Proposing an exchange of information and ideas
Gotta let me in hey. hey. hey
Asserting the artist's desire to be included
Let the fun begin
Anticipating a good time together
I'm a wolf today hey. hey. hey
Asserting the singer's playfulness and energy
I'll huff I'll puff
Referencing a well-known fairy tale as a way to express the artist's determination
I'll huff I'll puff blow you away
Continuing the fairy tale reference as a playful way to express the singer's intentions toward the other person
Say you will say you won't
Asking the person to make a firm decision
Say you'll do what I don't
Expecting the other person to be open to new experiences
Say your true, say to me see'est la vie
Requesting honesty and acceptance of whatever happens
Do you play with girls, play with boys
Asking the other person about their interests and preferences
Do you ever get lonely playin with your toys
Expressing concern for the other person's well-being
We can talk, we can sing
Suggesting activities they can enjoy together
I'll be the queen and you'll be the king
Playing with the idea of royalty as a way to have fun together
Hey boy in your tree
Repeating the addressal from earlier in the song
Throw down your ladder make room for me
Asking the other person to actively invite them up into their world
Gotta let me in hey. hey. hey
Repeating the assertion from earlier in the song
Let the fun begin
Repeating the anticipation from earlier in the song
I'm a wolf today hey. hey. hey
Repeating the assertion from earlier in the song
I'll huff I'll puff I'll huff and puff and blow you away
Repeating the fairy tale reference from earlier in the song
Say you will say you won't
Repeating the request from earlier in the song
Say you'll do what I don't
Repeating the expectation from earlier in the song
Say your true, say to see'est la vie
Repeating the request from earlier in the song
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: EDELE CLAIRE LYNCH, KEAVY JANE LYNCH, LINDSAY GAEIL CHRISTIAN ARMAOU, MARTIN SEAN BRANNIGAN, RAY HEDGES, SINEAD MARIA O'CARROLL
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@hannahpense9973
Along with C’est La Vie, this was a favorite one to dance to at my old Irish dancing school. It’s so fun!
@charlenejones3827
Letssss gooo😁❤️😁❤️😁❤️
@wadeboyful
Nice august 3 2023
@VBaskin2010
WOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@k.araujo0378
Por onde andarão as moçoilas?