On English TV today, Nicole Scherzinger sings with the Phantoms (2011)
December 14, 2011 - if in England, do not miss on ITV, Nicole Scherzinger singing an excerpt of "Phantom Of The Opera " with Ramin Karimloo, Simon Bowman, John Owen-Jones…
December 14, 2011 - if in England, do not miss on ITV, Nicole Scherzinger singing an excerpt of "Phantom Of The Opera " with Ramin Karimloo, Simon Bowman, John Owen-Jones…
As we wish, today, American singer and dancer, Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Valiente better known as Nicole Scherzinger a Happy Birthday, the time has come to playlist the 'BESTS' of hergroup…
June 21, 2011 - if in France, do not miss Nicole Scherzinger performing "Don't Hold Your Breath" at "X Factor" on M6
Trey Songz, Shawn Mendes, Kygo, N-Dubz, Jonas Blue, Dean Lewis, Nicole Scherzinger, Tinie Tempah, Katy Perry, Michael Bublé, Shakka, Meghan Trainor
Steve Aoki, Sugababes, Shakira, Gramophonedzie, Martin Solveig, M-22, Redlight, Tiësto, Nicole Scherzinger, Pixie Lott, LMFAO, Sigala
Highlighting tracks with distinct vibes—The 1975’s playful “Girls” contrasts youthful chaos with indie pop charm, while Ed Sheeran’s “Don’t” seethes with betrayal over sharp R&B beats. Nicole Scherzinger’s fierce “Poison” radiates energy, and My Chemical Romance’s “Sing” delivers modern rock defiance. Twin Atlantic’s driving “Free” captures raw resilience, and Rita Ora’s “Radioactive” leans into sleek electro-pop hooks.
Diddy’s “Come to Me” blended hip-hop swagger with R&B polish, climbing to Billboard’s top 10 with Nicole Scherzinger’s sultry presence. Kylie Minogue’s “Slow” wowed with its pared-back electro-pop pulse, while Sugababes brought breakup sass in “Hole in the Head.” StoneBridge’s “Put ‘Em High,” featuring Therese, struck a balance of sleek beats and remix appeal, while Darude’s “Feel the Beat” rode trance waves post-“Sandstorm.” Zombie Nation’s “Kernkraft 400” became a sports anthem thanks to its C64-inspired hook. Emma Bunton’s “We’re Not Gonna Sleep Tonight” offered Latin-infused fun, and DHT’s *Listen to Your Heart* turned Roxette’s classic into dual dance and acoustic hits. Lastly, Herd & Fitz’s “I Just Can’t Get Enough” stood out for Abigail Bailey’s infectious vocals and its enduring club presence.
Daley, Zedd, Tom Odell, Tyler James, The Wanted, Liam Payne, James Arthur, Westlife, Cheryl, Nicole Scherzinger, Avril Lavigne, Delilah