What do you think of Eggnog’s debut single?
Posted by heatworld on Monday 09 Mar 2009
Filed under: Eoghan Quigg
The second The X Factor finishes, the race is on for the non-winning finalists – we don’t like to call them losers – to whack out singles before everyone forgets they exist. But we could never forget little Eoghan “Eggnog” Quigg anyway – not with that haircut. The 16 year old is the first of the final few to release his own single, after signing a deal with record label RCA – and this is it, right here, right now, on heatworld. In 28,000 Friends, Eggnog sings about a lady-love who spends more time on social networking sites than she does with him. Golly gosh, how terribly modern. Kids today, eh? It includes the slightly creepy lyric “Don’t send an e-mail, let me touch your face” and sounds a hell of a lot like Busted, which is probably because it was written by James Bourne – you know, the one that wasn’t Charlie or Matt. Anyways, have a little looky and a little listeny and tell us what you think…
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lindsx
Oh, James Bourne, you really are a one-trick pony. Bet it was a leftover for the next Busted album which Jimmy had been working on before Charlie packed it in.As for Egnog? It's, er, interesting I think. By interesting, I of course mean crap.
madeinthe90s
um... well, first i thought the title of the song was taking the p***, then i read the article after listening to the song...... ONLY james bourne could have written that. he was cool in busted, but this is a joke. :( not cool.
sh_andy
son of dorks, dear god they were terrible! and the weird dark haired one kept climbing all over bourne like he was his boyfriend. which, you never know, he might've been!










