Post by Irk on May 6, 2020 21:12:37 GMT -5
Hey, guys! Mitch and I are planning to add K3 to the BGD site database. This is going to be a huge undertaking, but I'm willing to do it because god I love them so much. And of course, with K3 comes their spinoff groups as well. I've been doing my research on these, and I've found some things, but there's still some holes in my research. Not that I'm asking others to do free work for me, of course, but hey, maybe some people here know this stuff off the top of their heads!
Wir 3
They seem simple enough. Two albums, a smattering of singles, found album art and member names easily enough, they weren't around very long, about 2007 - 2009, correct? They're not why I made this thread, so I'll move on for now.
My3
The rate at which they release things is terrifying, but between iTunes and Polish Wikipedia, I think I can get this one down. So many singles, though. So many singles. Mitch you are going to kill me.
X4
Okay, here's where things get tricky. From what I can gather, X4 had two albums - "Heyah Mama" and "Heyah Mama: English". Or maybe that first one is called "Heyah Mama: Afrikaans"? I can barely find any evidence that they existed; and sometimes, barely any evidence is more frustrating than no evidence at all. The entire Afrikaans album is on YouTube, but I can't find album art for it; as for the English one, I did find album art for that one, but I can't find the album itself listed anywhere besides a sold out African sale site. I did find the member names, at least. What I'd like here is cover art for the Afrikaans version of the album... and decent rips of either version of the album wouldn't hurt either, if you wanted to bring those to the share forum, ahem. Or basically just any other evidence that these albums do in fact exist and aren't just an elaborate prank. (As a side note, K3 did record a version of "Parels" with Afrikaans and English versions of the tracks; this is a totally different project, as the X4 album contains tracks from beyond "Parels".)
UK3
Uh. Literally anything would be good. This video is all I have.
Does anyone know anything else about this? Was this officially sanctioned by Studio 100? What are their names? Did this have an official single release, or just this music video? Did they ever do anything else (I'm thinking no)? Anything? At all? What the hell?
K3
While I'm at it, I've heard that there are English, German, and French language versions of the "Tele-Romeo" album - because as we all know, the most reliable sources of information on the Internet are unsourced Wikipedia articles and YouTube comments. I'm fully prepared to write these off as fake, but who knows, maybe there's a K3 superfan on board who can prove me wrong! (I'd like to be wrong here, Tele-Romeo is one of my favorite K3 songs and I'd adore an English version of it!)
Wir 3
They seem simple enough. Two albums, a smattering of singles, found album art and member names easily enough, they weren't around very long, about 2007 - 2009, correct? They're not why I made this thread, so I'll move on for now.
My3
The rate at which they release things is terrifying, but between iTunes and Polish Wikipedia, I think I can get this one down. So many singles, though. So many singles. Mitch you are going to kill me.
X4
Okay, here's where things get tricky. From what I can gather, X4 had two albums - "Heyah Mama" and "Heyah Mama: English". Or maybe that first one is called "Heyah Mama: Afrikaans"? I can barely find any evidence that they existed; and sometimes, barely any evidence is more frustrating than no evidence at all. The entire Afrikaans album is on YouTube, but I can't find album art for it; as for the English one, I did find album art for that one, but I can't find the album itself listed anywhere besides a sold out African sale site. I did find the member names, at least. What I'd like here is cover art for the Afrikaans version of the album... and decent rips of either version of the album wouldn't hurt either, if you wanted to bring those to the share forum, ahem. Or basically just any other evidence that these albums do in fact exist and aren't just an elaborate prank. (As a side note, K3 did record a version of "Parels" with Afrikaans and English versions of the tracks; this is a totally different project, as the X4 album contains tracks from beyond "Parels".)
UK3
Uh. Literally anything would be good. This video is all I have.
Does anyone know anything else about this? Was this officially sanctioned by Studio 100? What are their names? Did this have an official single release, or just this music video? Did they ever do anything else (I'm thinking no)? Anything? At all? What the hell?
K3
While I'm at it, I've heard that there are English, German, and French language versions of the "Tele-Romeo" album - because as we all know, the most reliable sources of information on the Internet are unsourced Wikipedia articles and YouTube comments. I'm fully prepared to write these off as fake, but who knows, maybe there's a K3 superfan on board who can prove me wrong! (I'd like to be wrong here, Tele-Romeo is one of my favorite K3 songs and I'd adore an English version of it!)