Shaznay doesn't look old enough to have been in the game nearly 30 years! But saying that, "Never Ever" came out 26 years ago and I remember it well - You couldn't escape it during summer '98, so she ain't lying (and I must be getting on now as well!) Time really flies 😯
Her solo stuff is never that great, she's need the others, just doesn't hit! And alone she isn't a Glastonbury act! Hasn't had enough on her own to be one...All Saints should be at Glastonbury.
I think they could’ve done a better interview with Shazney on her music although this is not too bad compared her appearance on the One show (again her appearance on show wasn’t too bad but it wasn’t that good either it just come of as tone deaf 🧏♀️ at times mainly because of Alex Jones remarks and questions to Shazney.) Although the guy who did this interview with Shazney did alright here but the female interviewer comes of as a bit tone deaf and unintentionally ignorant (just like Alex Jones on the One show.) she acts as if Shazney’s band was the only R&B girl group in the 90s and the way she talks about song “Never ever.” a song it considered to be dated in today’s standard (even by All saints notorious fan base who favoured their second signature song.) a song with not that much redeeming quality to it. It was a boring lacklustre song that charted because people began to care about girls bands few years earlier, two of the members of the group were from North America and that Shazney’s bandmates were white as it white people who are mainly paying their records. If Shazney band mate were women of colour no would have cared very much about her band I bet that female interviewer wouldn’t have cared, Shaz’s former band mate Simone Rainford was living proof of this. It would been better if it was someone of colour to interview her because they might have been a bit more understanding of Shazney and her music and make her feel comfortable during interviews. Nonetheless I wish Shazney well, if she wants to do something different or take on any new projects that comes her way she should probably have a go at it.
I do think there songs are very dated. I agree that they caught lighting in a bottle as there wasn’t really any girl bands or no X factor or anything like that for any real competition.
@@alfydarkdeadly Complete and utter rubbish. You obviously weren't even around when All Saints were in the charts as you couldn't be more wrong in every aspect of what you just said. The pop scene of the late 90s was literally saturated with girl bands of multiple different styles and genres. All Saints were up there with Spice Girls, Eternal, TLC and the like in terms of popularity, because they had a sound and image that was fashionable but also distinct from the others, plus (with the input of Shaznay) they had some lyrically strong material. And yeah, most songs from the 90s do sound "dated" now that we are more than 25 years on FFS. And BTW your spelling is terrible! Have a nice day.
i love shazney. she's such a great songwriter and singer
Actually surprised All Saints/ / Shaznay haven't performed at Glasto before!
Loveeee Shaznay and All Saints ❤❤️🔥
She’s a true icon. A talented legend. I love her ❤
Mel B is THE true Icon Shaznay doesn't even come close to her.
@@Palmtree-b1l Lol Shaznay is a boss, you have no idea.
The heart and soul of All Saints.
Shaznay doesn't look old enough to have been in the game nearly 30 years! But saying that, "Never Ever" came out 26 years ago and I remember it well - You couldn't escape it during summer '98, so she ain't lying (and I must be getting on now as well!) Time really flies 😯
Can’t believe Shaznay and especially All Saints never prwfiekf at Glastonbury even The Sugababes (who I love) have prodded quite a few times.
Love her but love her in all saints more
she is so beautyful
Her solo stuff is never that great, she's need the others, just doesn't hit! And alone she isn't a Glastonbury act! Hasn't had enough on her own to be one...All Saints should be at Glastonbury.
I think they could’ve done a better interview with Shazney on her music although this is not too bad compared her appearance on the One show (again her appearance on show wasn’t too bad but it wasn’t that good either it just come of as tone deaf 🧏♀️ at times mainly because of Alex Jones remarks and questions to Shazney.)
Although the guy who did this interview with Shazney did alright here but the female interviewer comes of as a bit tone deaf and unintentionally ignorant (just like Alex Jones on the One show.) she acts as if Shazney’s band was the only R&B girl group in the 90s and the way she talks about song “Never ever.” a song it considered to be dated in today’s standard (even by All saints notorious fan base who favoured their second signature song.) a song with not that much redeeming quality to it. It was a boring lacklustre song that charted because people began to care about girls bands few years earlier, two of the members of the group were from North America and that Shazney’s bandmates were white as it white people who are mainly paying their records. If Shazney band mate were women of colour no would have cared very much about her band I bet that female interviewer wouldn’t have cared, Shaz’s former band mate Simone Rainford was living proof of this.
It would been better if it was someone of colour to interview her because they might have been a bit more understanding of Shazney and her music and make her feel comfortable during interviews.
Nonetheless I wish Shazney well, if she wants to do something different or take on any new projects that comes her way she should probably have a go at it.
✨️💃🔥🧡
I do think there songs are very dated. I agree that they caught lighting in a bottle as there wasn’t really any girl bands or no X factor or anything like that for any real competition.
Absolute race baiting drivel.
Take the chip off your shoulder
Gosh, what a load of pathetic drivel.
@@alfydarkdeadly Complete and utter rubbish. You obviously weren't even around when All Saints were in the charts as you couldn't be more wrong in every aspect of what you just said.
The pop scene of the late 90s was literally saturated with girl bands of multiple different styles and genres. All Saints were up there with Spice Girls, Eternal, TLC and the like in terms of popularity, because they had a sound and image that was fashionable but also distinct from the others, plus (with the input of Shaznay) they had some lyrically strong material. And yeah, most songs from the 90s do sound "dated" now that we are more than 25 years on FFS. And BTW your spelling is terrible! Have a nice day.