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JLS are to record their second album in the US because that's where the producers they are working with are based. JLS are to record their second album in the US. The 'Beat Again' group are leaving their home country of the UK and travelling across the Atlantic to work with producers, and also because the US is where some of the people they want to collaborate with are based. Click here to Watch a JLS* Interview here
Jedward-Mania Hits Star Academy...! Great News....Our very own hip-hop teacher - Robin Byrne & her dance team Ghetto Fabulous have been snapped up by Ireland's X-Factor star twins Jedward, and will support them on their 30 date sell-out Tour of Ireland, starting in April.
Cheryl Cole is the celebrity most searched for on mobile phones with 'Fight For This Love' the most downloaded track. The Girls Aloud singer has been named as the personality most searched for by people playing on the internet on their telephone handsets, and her 'Fight for This Love' video has been crowned the most downloaded song and video clip.The 26-year-old beauty strolled ahead in the results - which were put together by the Orange Digital Media Index (ODMI) - and received over 40 per cent more phone searches than 'Hannah Montana' star Miley Cyrus, who came second, and 'Twilight' hunk Robert Pattinson, who was placed third.Paul Jevons from Orange, said: "Mobile searches are a real barometer of fame and reflect the public's fascination with celebrities when on the move."Cheryl also fought off stiff competition when she topped the most downloaded music tracks and video download polls.The Black Eyed Peas song 'Meet Me Halfway' was the second most sought after track, while Lady Gaga's single 'Bad Romance' came in third.










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